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July 17, 2006
On Beheading Nations: The Islamization of Europe's Cities And Its Effect On Europes Reaction To Israel's Campaign Against Hezbollah
Topics: DhimmitudeThe massive concentration of Muslims in major European cities is having dramatic consequences, some of which are already visible. If allowed to continue, the situation will destroy the coherence of society that is necessary for our democracies and our legal systems to function. And from this Islamization, we are already seeing such a decline in understanding nationalism and national feeling that there is simply little understanding of why a state would seek so dramatically to protect its own. Soon, you will travel from London to Paris, Amsterdam or Stockholm and find that you have left one city dominated by burkas and sharia to find... yet another city dominated by burkas and sharia.
From The Brussels Journal comes a reminder of the Muslim Jihadis beheading infidel hostages, and told of the less often addressed fact that Muslims are beheading entire nation states :
Although this is happening in slow motion, it is no less dramatic. Historically, the major cities have constituted a country's "head," the seat of most of its political institutions and the largest concentration of its cultural brainpower. What happens when this "head" is cut off from the rest of the body?It is through the lens of this societal and cultural environment that Europeans fail to see Israel as one of its own - even though, in the cultural and historical sense, it is - and they blame Israel in a manner not unlike the Islamic mindset that blames a provocatively-dressed woman for her rape. It is also a result of this Islamization of Europe that we see the present European reaction to Israel's campaign against Hezbollah and Europe's mindset on Islamism - that it is indestructible, and by implication, that its agents cannot be repelled or thwarted.In many countries across Western Europe, Muslim immigrants tend to settle in major cities, with the native population retreating to minor cities or into the countryside. Previously, Europeans or non-Europeans could travel between countries and visit new cities, each with its own, distinctive character and peculiarities. Soon, you will travel from London to Paris, Amsterdam or Stockholm and find that you have left one city dominated by burkas and sharia to find... yet another city dominated by burkas and sharia.
For some reason, this eradication of unique, urban cultures is to be celebrated as "cultural diversity." Britain's population is projected to rise by more than seven million in the next 25 years. The predictions were even greater than those made by the Migrationwatch UK think-tank, whose forecasts had been dismissed in the past as alarmist. Sir Andrew Green, the chairman of Migrationwatch, said the figures were "staggering." "They totally demolish the Government's claim that it has a 'managed migration' policy. In fact they show that immigration into the UK is out of control." British citizenship has been granted to nearly one million foreign nationals since Labour and Tony Blair came to power in 1997. "Grants of citizenship have quadrupled under the present Government. This is a direct result of their 'no limits' immigration policy." "Immigration on this scale is changing the nature of our society without public consent. It is no longer acceptable."
... The clan is everything, the state is an enemy, a mentality people (The Muslims) from these countries bring with them to the West, along with the corruption and the tribal violence associated with it.
The European reaction is instructive for several reasons: First, because it is indicative of the extent to which nationalism and national feeling has declined - there is simply little understanding of why a state would seek so dramatically to protect its own. Second, because it illustrates the European mindset on Islamism - that it is indestructible, and by implication, that its agents cannot be repelled or thwarted. Third, because it lets us know, again, that the Europeans do not see Israel as one of its own - even though, in the cultural and historical sense, it is - and that they blame Israel in a manner reminiscent of those who would blame a provocatively-dressed woman for her rape.Meanwhile, all us regular folk can do is wonder when or if the so-called civilized societies of the West will regain their collective sanity and and together, as one voice, bring a screeching halt to the insanity of today's emergent Islam. This, while millions of moderate Muslims wonder what happened to the Islam they once knew.European received wisdom is wrong on all counts.
The first prejudice is a by-product of the European nations' increasing sense of their own irrelevance. (See, for example, the idiot sub-genre of Falklands War cinema and literature in the UK, in which British artistes endeavor to re-cast that plainly just fight into their conception of Vietnam.) They recoil just the same when the United States seeks to protect its own. Its causes are many: a revulsion, perhaps, at the perception that nationalism slaughtered the generation of the Great War; perhaps a by-product of the ascent of the EU imperium; or perhaps a psychological means of coping with the still-recent loss of empire. Things are easier when you don't care. The loss of pride is a pity, and the loss of honor still more: but the wound is only felt when others show virtues you've abandoned.
The second prejudice is a re-casting of an old Continental European pathology, which for the past century has rolled over and sought accommodation with the most dire threats to itself. First fascism appeared the wave of the future, and in its advance gained adherents of surprising vigor in much of Europe - or at the least acquiescence on a scale that some modern European polities, France chief among them, have been at pains to deny and forget. Then, when fascism evaporated, the new existential threat was communism: and it, too, wielded an enduring appeal to the politicized masses. And, like fascism, the romance with communism did not disappear until its fountainhead did. Now, for the third time in a century, we see the leading classes of Europe stand in defense of the latest existential threat to themselves: Islamism. All their prior fascinations would have annihilated them, and this one is no different. But as before, this threat is unstoppable; it is supported by the people; it is the wave of the future; and it must be accommodated. And as before, there is the combination of the sane remnant of European culture plus America to remind them of Simone Weil's dictum: "Who were the fools who spread the story that brute force cannot kill ideas? Nothing is easier. And once they are dead they are no more than corpses."
The third prejudice is commonly described as an updated anti-Semitism, exercising its cold grip upon the European psyche. It may well be: but it is also an indicator of the demise of European identity, and with it the fellow-feeling that commonly arises upon the sight of one's own. The state of Israel is, it is true, unique in the world - there are no Jewish states elsewhere. It is also true that its population is drawn from all the corners of the world where Jews have been persecuted and exiled. But its political and social culture, mechanisms, and mores are explicitly drawn from European models. This is no Turkey, nor Jordan, wherein European institutions are an overlay on a culture fundamentally at odds with the values that animate those institutions. Israel is Western - and if the West condemns it, it is not because Israel has broken ranks with the West, but because the West fails to apprehend itself.
The Israeli war on Hezbollah will continue, as well it should. In a sane world, there would no longer be any reason for civilized societies to endure the mere existence of Islamist organizations like it, like Hamas - or like the Mahdi Army in Iraq. But this is not a sane world.
Posted by Richard at July 17, 2006 5:58 PM
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