Anyone who does not believe in miracles is not a realist.

What would it take to with politically means solve or ease the problems (or at least stop them to constantly grow in size and number)  related to the islamization that we all have been and are facing?

It would for sure require an extreme toughness and decisiveness over an indefinitely long period. The bad news is that in almost all countries in Europa, I don’t see any political parties that potentially would bring what it takes.

In western Europa, Geert Wilders (PVV), Marine le Pen (FN) and Nigel Farage (UKIP, former leader) have communicated toughness and decisiveness but we don’t know how far that would help if they eventually happen to get own majority or gain enough influence to set the agenda. In the mean time the problems are growing.

One thing is to bring short term improvements and another thing mid-term or even long-term improvements.

We have to remember that the influx will continue even if the European outer borders would be secured. Only through marriages with country women/men high overall numbers result even if the number of new (Muslim) asylum seekers as well as the possibility of bringing in relatives would be pushed down to very low numbers.

Other points to consider is the high birth surplus among Muslims and the fact that many ethnic Europeans are leaving certain countries or even Europe as a whole.

This means the momentum will constantly grow over time, a fact that makes more than short term improvements almost impossible.

Europe but not only Europe has come to a point at which more or less the only hope would be if Muslims leave Islam in huge numbers and actively fight it together with any non Muslims that don’t want Islam and Sharia for themselves and for future generations.

If this fight is not won, equality, freedom and peace will sooner or later be lost completely and that for all times to come and for all of us, not just for non Muslims.

6 thoughts on “Anyone who does not believe in miracles is not a realist.

  1. grebom5 – Sweden – Retired male with more than 25 years experience of overseas work, mostly in Africa and Asia but also Europe. Convinced that Islam is a dangerous religion present in our time but still using medieval ways of practising their religion.
    gamgubben skriver:

    Anyone who does not believe in miracles is not a realist.
    I would write: All who believe i miracles is not a realist.
    Bara välj vad ni tycker passar er bäst

  2. Ja, att tro att Islam efter 1400 år plötsligt inom ett fåtal år helt skulle totalt reformeras (vilket skulle krävas) och bli en fredlig ideologi resp. politiskt system är helt orealistikt.

    Därför stå upp för och stöd personer som lämnat islam för att kämpa emot en vidare islamisering och ett stegvis införande av Sharia vilket betyder slutet för fred, frihet och jämlikhet, t.ex:
    http://www.theahafoundation.org/ayaan-hirsi-ali-founder-of-the-aha-foundation/
    http://monawalter.com/
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonie_Darwish
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brother_Rachid
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_A._Gabriel

    • Det kan ju vara bra om omvärlden får ögonen på Sverige. Skulle sätta lite mer press på svensk media och politiker likt Trump gjorde.
      Brukar själv skicka länkar till utländska kompisar, de flesta boende utomlands, om jag hittar något om Sverige på engelska.
      De flesta av dem verkar tro att det råder mer eller mindre frid och fröjd i Sverige.

    • Det förekommer definitivt att en engelskspråkig läsarskara tar del av dessa nyheter, och personligen anser jag att det ställer sig mycket bekvämt att kunna vidarebefordra artiklarna till Twitter. Dessutom erbjuder de välformulerade inslagen utsökta tillfällen att polera färdigheterna i engelska samt att notera vissa politiska termer.
      Andreas 🙂

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