Friday, January 9, 2015
The Paralysis of Europe
By Patrick J. Buchanan
The massacre in Paris of the staff of the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo was an act of terrorism, but also a successful act of war in the clash of civilizations between Islamism and the West.
Nor were we lacking for warning signs.
In 1989, Ayatollah Khomeini issued a fatwa, a license to kill author Salman Rushdie for his anti-Muslim novel “Satanic Verses.”
Friday, May 1, 2009
The Death of Christian Europe and a Call to Action
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Thursday, April 30, 2009
Does Global Warming Cause Muslims to Rape Europeans?
If you postulate that many of the Muslims in Europe view themselves as a conquering army and that European women are simply war booty, it all makes perfect sense and is in full accordance with Islamic law.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Geert Wilders' Party Explodes after Expulsion
From CBN News
By Dale Hurd
THE HAGUE, Netherlands - Critics say the freedom to criticize Islam in Europe has been put in jeopardy after Dutch politician Geert Wilders was banned last week from entering Britain because of his attacks on Islam.
But while the controversial politician may have failed to enter the United Kingdom, the Dutch public has rallied around Wilders, and support for his party has exploded.
His party, the Party for Freedom, is now the second largest party in the Netherlands, based on recent polling. It's a stunning political development.
Wilders, like him or not, has a two fold mission. One is to sound the alarm bells about the spread of Islam in Europe, and the other is to show how far he thinks western governments have gone in appeasing radical Islam.
Hurd: Why do you think support for your party has surged?
Wilders: Common people in many cities in the Netherlands, in Amsterdam and Rotterdam and there are many smaller cities and villages, see that their country is changing, see that the influence of Islam and Islamization is growing, and they don't like that.
They are not xenophobes. They are not racist. They do not hate Muslims. But they feel that their own culture, based on Christianity, Judaism, and humanism is something to fight for.
Hurd: What does your not being allowed in the United Kingdom prove, if anything?
Wilders: It proves that the influence of Islam in Western European countries is huge.
Wilders still faces trial in the Netherlands for hate speech. But his political stock continues to grow.