Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Eurabia is Doomed

Here's the new normal in Europe:

German Church Becomes Mosque

Here's the haunting phrase of the day from that article.

"Do not worry, the muezzin will not shout from the minaret."

Reminds me of exactly what Mark Steyn was saying here:

"I would urge anyone to do that twilight walk from downtown Malmö to Rosengard, as the blondes thin and the bearded men multiply. That's Europe's future walking toward you, and most Europeans did not choose to live in that world."

"Do not worry, the muezzin will not shout from the minaret."

Steyn continues:

 "In Malmö, in Rotterdam, in Yorkshire and here in Brussels, their betters made the decision for them. A society that becomes more Muslim becomes less everything else – less Jewish, less gay, less feminist, less artistic, less scientific, less free. That's a simple statement of fact, but we shrink from it. "

"I saw an ad the other day for a clothing store called U.S. Arabia, and it showed happy, smiling, apparently Caucasian models in Muslim garb. And I could see how that might catch on. You're in an office where two of the ten people are Muslim, and then it's three, four, six, and suddenly it's the non-Muslim workers who are feeling the odd ones out. And the fashion magazines are running all these features about how cool it is to wear head coverings, even for non-Muslim women. So you try it, and suddenly you feel less obvious when you're walking through certain neighborhoods late in the evening. Why not meet Islam halfway? A headscarf here, halal-compliant meat there… What's the big deal? By the time, you formally convert, you'll barely notice it."

"Do not worry, the muezzin will not shout from the minaret."

So don't worry, my pretty uncovered infidel friends, my kufar companions-the minaret won't shout just yet. It will be a whisper, but by the time the volume is turned up to 11, you won't be feeling any pain. You'll be completely anesthetized and feeling very good about it.

"Do not worry, the muezzin will not shout from the minaret."