Thursday, March 12, 2009

The Malmo Lesson

I had read about violence during Israel's Davis Cup match with Sweden in the Jerusalem Post. Today, on CBN is saw it vividly displayed. The origins of the street conflict were documented in much greater detail by the Christian network that actually sent reporter Dale Hurd to Malmo. Hurd described how Sweden's generous treatment of refugees brought an influx of Muslims, now about twenty-five percent of the Malmo population. These guests made no particular effort to assimilate and become more Swedish-and the Swedes did not mandate any sort of cultural immersion program on which government subsidies or remaining in the country should have been contingent. The guests are now taking over the house and according to the Hurd report, any Swede who stands up to them is termed a fascist or racist. Defending one's religious heritage-Judeo-Christian-or patrimony of the Western canon is neither racist nor fascist, just essential to survival. Would that the protest was limited to one city in Sweden-I have just read that Muslim demonstrators shouted down returning UK forces in Luton as "butchers". These brave service personnel had just returned from a tour devoted largely to protecting innocent Muslim life. They certainly were no butchers. The West must soon wake up that there is a religion cum political movement bent on world domination including the imposition of Sharia law that despises traditional Western values, but will gladly use our freedoms (which they loathe), our willingness to provide refuge, and even our own welfare support programs to undermine the very societies that welcomed them as guests, and provided them incomes and protection. Even the most gracious host sometimes has to ask an unruly guest to leave.

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