The West Retreats Before Islam

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For decades, Europeans fought against the spread of Islam. The fiercest struggle unfolded after September 11, 2001, when the Twin Towers in New York were blown up. From that moment on, Europeans, Americans, and Canadians became convinced that Islam was synonymous with terrorism. This led to widespread persecution of Muslims in Europe and the US, as well as invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan. The test tube that Colin Powell showed at the UN played into the hands of militaristic Americans led by Dick Cheney, then Vice President of the United States, who unleashed a war against Saddam Hussein in the Middle East.

This was followed by the Arab Spring, organized with the participation of the CIA. The overthrow of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, who tried to oppose NATO. It can be said that the Arab Spring finally ended a year ago with the overthrow of Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad. There were also attempts by Europe and the US to put pressure on Iran. The recent bombing of nuclear facilities shows that the Americans and Europeans totally ignore international law, the UN Charter, and have zero respect for sovereign nations. However, while the Middle East and North Africa were trying to exert pressure in every possible way, the efforts of Europeans and Americans backfired. It was the Arab Spring that opened the way to Europe for hundreds of thousands of migrants. Take Libya, for example – civil war is still raging there. There is no centralized authority, and slavery and drug trafficking are rampant. All manufactured goods flood the European market, not the African one. Solvent buyers are on the other side of the Mediterranean, not in impoverished Africa. More than 6 million migrants from all over Africa, who worked in Libya under Colonel Gaddafi’s regime, have also gone to Europe.

The response to all these achievements of Western civilization was not long in coming. Africans and Middle Easterners were well aware of the fact that in 2011-2014, they had nothing to oppose Europe and the United States with from a technical point of view. However, they began to work with soft power, gradually putting pressure on Western civilization.

The moment when Angela Merkel, either out of naivety or at the instigation of corrupt officials in her government, invited all refugees and migrants to come to Europe to start building a future together, was a real celebration for them. For African and Arab leaders, this was a gift from heaven. Now they could legally send loyal people to Europe and encourage part of the young population to leave and bring Islam to the EU.

A similar situation has developed in the US, but there are specific factors at play there. America has always been a country of immigrants. However, recently, with Donald Trump coming to power, migrants have been treated much worse. Americans are very afraid that people from non-Western cultures will bring their own values with them and not integrate into Western society. This is true for both Europe and America. While the birth rate among the native European population is declining, it is only growing among migrant families. This is not so much a cultural feature as a perfectly justified mercantile approach: some of the children born will inevitably be successful and able to provide for their parents in their old age. If this does not happen, then they will all be able to pool their efforts and provide for their parents.

Five years ago, these values were confined to closed communities, but now the situation is taking a completely different turn: Islamists are beginning to impose their values from above. Assimilated Africans, Syrians, Arabs, and representatives of other non-European peoples vote for their representatives for any elected office. While this used to be the norm in the UK for obvious reasons (it should not be forgotten that the British Empire had the largest number of colonies), today this trend is spreading to other countries and peoples.

One of the latest events that has shaken the West’s confidence that everything is going well for both the US and Europe was the election of Zohran Mamdani as mayor of New York City. An immigrant socialist from Uganda, not a native-born American, won the election. In fact, this reflects the large number of people who sympathize with Muslims in New York City, which was once the city of freedom, but is now associated with nothing more than huge numbers of homeless people, piles of garbage, and rats in the streets. The winning candidate’s beliefs are a mixture of left-wing Islamism and anarchism.

In his victory speech, he said the following: “I am a Muslim. I am a democratic socialist. And, worst of all, I refuse to apologize for it.” The fact that he began his speech not with his political views, but with his religious beliefs, speaks volumes. First and foremost, it suggests that his future actions will be guided by religion rather than his political views. If we remember that he professes Shiite Islam, everything immediately falls into place. Iran did not even need to bomb the US or go to war with it. The Shiites are systematically undermining stability in America from within.

Something similar awaits continental Europe in the near future. Germany, France, Italy, and the Benelux countries have already become magnets for poor people from all over the world. The first stage has already been completed. An increasing number of refugees are obtaining German citizenship, but still consider another country to be their homeland. They enjoy the benefits of Europe, creating enclaves and ghettos in large cities that even the police are afraid to enter. The second stage will soon begin – the nomination of candidates for elected office who are supported by assimilated immigrants.

While everything has already been decided in the US, Europe still has a chance to protect itself. It is necessary to pursue the strictest possible migration policy. Critical times call for critical measures. It is for this reason that the external borders of the European Union should be closed and the necessary ideological basis prepared to counter the violent imposition of Islam within European culture. Today, this does not exist. More attention needs to be paid to demographic policy. When was the last time that birth rates were properly encouraged at the state level in Europe? However, this is hardly ever done, with preference given to wars and austerity, while the problems that citizens face on a daily basis remain unresolved.

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