Having just returned from my summer holidays, one thing struck me above all else whilst travelling: European airports are full to bursting with Muslims. This goes for British airports too. Landing in Heathrow upon my return I could have been forgiven for believing I had landed in Riyadh!
News, too, is rather depressing: We are doing our level best to destroy our heritage and civilization. Indeed, we are busy paving the way for Islam’s eventual triumph in the very heart of Europe, and the process appears to be accelerating. The sad thing is that many Europeans are in denial of the fact, and I include the British in this. Germans seem to have mastered the art of contorting their brains to excuse what is happening. Many have elevated this denial to a fine art. The main reason for this, in my opinion, is that they still live in the shadow of a racist past. Herr Hitler sadly casts a long shadow. So long, in fact, that many Germans are quite incapable of coming to terms with the threat that Islam poses our continent.
Of course, it also has to be said that Europeans have gone soft: They no longer have any appetite for making tough decisions, let alone for a fight. Muslims will surely have sensed this. Little wonder many of them think that the future of the West belongs to them.
It should depress any sane European that Christianity is given no special place in present day Europe. That nobody may discriminate on the basis of religion is enshrined in European law. This sounds all well, good and fair; but what this effectively means is that Christianity is no longer afforded any special place. A civilization which no longer gives pride of place to the religion upon which it is founded should start counting the days before its eventual demise, for its days are surely numbered.
©Mark Alexander
10 comments:
Paracelsus:
Thank you for your wonderful comment. You make your point with succinctness.
By the way, what does TFYB stand for?
I'd just like to say one thing.
In your post you note that Europe seems to have gone soft, indeed it has.
There are however those of us that sit, and watch, and wait.
We watch in anguish as we recognise our Nations fate, we seethe with anger, at the repeated betrayal of our peoples culture and identity.
Greatest of all we burn, we rage, we fume, and we live for the time when the destroyers of our nations, and those advocates of our own demise are recognised for the vile Bastards that they are - AND THEN WE SHALL NOT FORGET, THEY WILL GASP AT THE VEHEMENCE OF OUR RESPONSE, and it will be their last gasp!
I think The Old Nail is right. The Muslims aren't going to believe what hit 'em, once the day comes.
Anyway, Mark, welcome back.
Mark,
So good to see you blogging again! Hope that your holiday was glorious.
Multiculturalism allows for a special place for all cultures except Westernism, and therefore, for Christianity as well.
Is Eurabia going to become a reality? It surely seems so from your description here: Landing in Heathrow upon my return I could have been forgiven for believing I had landed in Riyadh!
As a foreign-language major, I love experiencing other cultures. But when I come home, I want to come home to MY culture!
Mark,
You'll appreciate THIS, by a blogger in Australia.
Excerpt:
Muslims infiltrate. Got that, Australia? They seem modelled on the cancer cells we all abhor, devouring from within. They will infiltrate every public sector, every service. Proportion be damned - they are active people, with Social Security enshrined ‘free-time’ to advocate all their Islamist agendas, and the sooner we realise this, the better....
Here’s how far it has gotten in England....
I'm sure you're aware of much of the article, Mark. But it's encouraging to see that some in Oz have caught onto the threat.
Mussolini:
With idiots and moral relativists running the show, we have already lost the struggle.
I fear you are right.
The Old Nail:
Welcome!
We watch in anguish as we recognise our Nations fate, we seethe with anger, at the repeated betrayal of our peoples culture and identity.
Here! Here!
Thank you, Pastorius.
Always:
Thank you!
As a foreign-language major, I love experiencing other cultures. But when I come home, I want to come home to MY culture!
It couldn't have been said better!
Temple of Diana 1874:
Excellent analysis!
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