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Awakened Secularists Perceive The Islamic Threat
Jim Croft
The body of this article features the insights of the Belgian journalist and
expert on Islam, Paul Belien. He skillfully points out that even the secularists
are waking-up to the fact that Europe's prospects of escaping Islamization are
diminishing. Among other things, this article explains how the demise of the Christian
faith and its emphasis on the afterlife has quenched the appetite of Europeans
to fight for the welfare of future generations. Abject, self-centered materialism
is also a major contributing factor. Europe surpasses America in that department,
but we’re fast catching up. If the Europeans do not snap out of their stupor
and become more militant about their heritage, Islam will swallow them.
Here in America, without question, our weakest link is our Political Correctness.
When harnessed with our traditional virtues and values, it weakens our defenses
against Islamization. When penning the Amendment designed to protect us from a
Church-State government, our founding fathers did not figure the ambitions of
Islam into the equation. Their concern was the possible eventuality of some Christian
sect becoming powerful enough to exert exaggerated influence. Total control of
governments is a basic tenet of Islam, Mohammad, the Koran, the Hadith and any
who intend on being perceived as authentic Muslims. It is time for Americans to
become less tolerant of the Islamists who have ulterior motives as they manipulate
our legal system and foolish immigration policies. Please read, heed and pass
on this article.
The German author Henryk M. Broder recently told the Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant
(12 October) that young Europeans who love freedom, better emigrate. Europe as
we know it will no longer exist 20 years from now. Whilst sitting on a terrace
in Berlin, Broder pointed to the other customers and the passers-by and said melancholically:
"We are watching the world of yesterday."
Europe is turning Muslim. As Broder is sixty years old he is not going to emigrate
himself. "I am too old," he said. However, he urged young people to
get out and "move to Australia or New Zealand. That is the only option they
have if they want to avoid the plagues that will turn the old continent uninhabitable."
Many Germans and Dutch, apparently, did not wait for Broder's advice. The number
of emigrants leaving the Netherlands and Germany has already surpassed the number
of immigrants moving in. One does not have to be prophetic to predict, like Henryk
Broder, that Europe is becoming Islamic. Just consider the demographics. The number
of Muslims in contemporary Europe is estimated to be 50 million. It is expected
to double in twenty years. By 2025, one third of all European children will be
born to Muslim families. Today Mohammed is already the most popular name for new-born
boys in Brussels, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and other major European cities.
Broder is convinced that the Europeans are not willing to oppose islamization.
"The dominant ethos," he told De Volkskrant, "is perfectly voiced
by the stupid blonde woman author with whom I recently debated. She said that
it is sometimes better to let yourself be raped than to risk serious injuries
while resisting. She said it is sometimes better to avoid fighting than run the
risk of death."
In a recent op-ed piece in the Brussels newspaper De Standaard (23 October) the
Dutch (self-declared "humanist") author Oscar Van den Boogaard refers
to Broder's interview. Van den Boogaard says that to him coping with the Islamization
of Europe is like "a process of mourning." He is overwhelmed by a "feeling
of sadness." "I am not a warrior," he says, "but who is? I
have never learned to fight for my freedom. I was only good at enjoying it."
As Tom Bethell wrote in this month's American Spectator: "Just at the most
basic level of demography the secular-humanist option is not working." But
there is more to it than the fact that non-religious people tend not to have as
many children as religious people, because many of them prefer to "enjoy"
freedom rather than renounce it for the sake of children.
Secularists, it seems to me, are also less keen on fighting. Since they do not
believe in an afterlife, this life is the only thing they have to lose. Hence
they will rather accept submission than fight. Like the German feminist Broder
referred to, they prefer to be raped than to resist.
"If faith collapses, civilization goes with it," says Bethell. That
is the real cause of the closing of civilization in Europe. Islamization is simply
the consequence. The very word Islam means "submission" and the secularists
have submitted already. Many Europeans have already become Muslims, though they
do not realize it or do not want to admit it.
Some of the people I meet in the U.S. are particularly worried about the rise
of anti-Semitism in Europe. They are correct when they fear that anti-Semitism
is also on the rise among non-immigrant Europeans. The latter hate people with
a fighting spirit. Contemporary anti-Semitism in Europe (at least when coming
from native Europeans) is related to anti-Americanism. People who are not prepared
to resist and are eager to submit, hate others who do not want to submit and are
prepared to fight. They hate them because they are afraid that the latter will
endanger their lives as well. In their view everyone must submit.
This is why they have come to hate Israel and America so much, and the small band
of European "Islamophobes" who dare to talk about what they see happening
around them. West Europeans have to choose between submission (Islam) or death.
I fear, like Broder, that they have chosen submission - just like in former days
when they preferred to be red rather than dead.
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