At the siege of Vienna in 1683 Islam seemed poised to overrun Christian Europe. We are in a new phase of a very old war.
Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Wafa Sultan Talks About Sharia
“When the constitution of any country deprives some its citizens of their human rights, the impact will be general, and eventually affect all… Sharia is a form of slavery.”
“Islam is the bearer of one of the oldest and most prestigious civilizations in the world” and this exhibition is “an opportunity for the French and all visitors to the Louvre to see that Islam is progress, science, refinement, modernity,” declared Nicolas Sarkozy. “France wants peace, France does not want the clash of civilizations between East and West,” said the French president. “France says to the Arab countries that it will help them acquire the energy of the future, nuclear energy used for peaceful civilian purposes.”
So, France wants peace, and since we all know that Islam is peace, does that mean that France wants Islam? Maybe not all the French, but their political elites certainly seem to want it or else have resigned themselves to that prospect. Oh, and here are a couple of other quotes by Mr. Sarkozy, the first one from 2006 before he became President:
"[S]ecurity is the responsibility of the State, I am against militias, I am against the private ownership of firearms, and I'm trying to make you think about that. If you are assaulted by an armed burglar, he'll use his weapon more effectively than you anyway so you're risking your life. If the criminal is not armed and you are and you shoot, your life will be ruined, because killing someone over a theft is not in line with the republican values that are mine. The private ownership of firearms is dangerous. I understand your exasperation for having been burglarized two times, I understand the fear that your wife and daughter may have but the answer is in the efficiency of the police and the efficiency of the judiciary process, the answer is not in having guns at home."
July 2008: “The goal of this summit for the Mediterranean, of this Union for the Mediterranean, is that we learn to love each other instead of continuing to hate each other and wage war,” Sarkozy told a news conference.
Mr. Sarkozy and other European leaders are intent on flooding their own countries with Muslims at the same time as Muslims commit countless acts of violence against native Europeans, but they don't want native Europeans to be able to fight back. The only possible conclusion the French, and other Europeans, can draw from this is that our so-called leaders are now either outright enemies or reduced to puppets for our enemies.
It borders on criminal that feminists and women's rights advocates have not unanimously rallied around Wafa Sultan. This brave woman deserves a medal for her valiant efforts to expose Islam as the fraud and spiritual gulag that it most certainly is.
My admiration for Ms. Sultan is immense. Those who have lived without freedom are not as careless with it as those who have been spoiled by a freedom they did not sacrifice to win but inherited.
3 comments:
Contrast Wafa Sultan's comment with those of the French "conservative" President Nicolas Sarkozy:
http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/2008/07/la-paix-dans-notre-temps.html
“Islam is the bearer of one of the oldest and most prestigious civilizations in the world” and this exhibition is “an opportunity for the French and all visitors to the Louvre to see that Islam is progress, science, refinement, modernity,” declared Nicolas Sarkozy. “France wants peace, France does not want the clash of civilizations between East and West,” said the French president. “France says to the Arab countries that it will help them acquire the energy of the future, nuclear energy used for peaceful civilian purposes.”
So, France wants peace, and since we all know that Islam is peace, does that mean that France wants Islam? Maybe not all the French, but their political elites certainly seem to want it or else have resigned themselves to that prospect. Oh, and here are a couple of other quotes by Mr. Sarkozy, the first one from 2006 before he became President:
"[S]ecurity is the responsibility of the State, I am against militias, I am against the private ownership of firearms, and I'm trying to make you think about that. If you are assaulted by an armed burglar, he'll use his weapon more effectively than you anyway so you're risking your life. If the criminal is not armed and you are and you shoot, your life will be ruined, because killing someone over a theft is not in line with the republican values that are mine. The private ownership of firearms is dangerous. I understand your exasperation for having been burglarized two times, I understand the fear that your wife and daughter may have but the answer is in the efficiency of the police and the efficiency of the judiciary process, the answer is not in having guns at home."
http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/2008/07/all-you-need-is-love.html
July 2008: “The goal of this summit for the Mediterranean, of this Union for the Mediterranean, is that we learn to love each other instead of continuing to hate each other and wage war,” Sarkozy told a news conference.
Mr. Sarkozy and other European leaders are intent on flooding their own countries with Muslims at the same time as Muslims commit countless acts of violence against native Europeans, but they don't want native Europeans to be able to fight back. The only possible conclusion the French, and other Europeans, can draw from this is that our so-called leaders are now either outright enemies or reduced to puppets for our enemies.
It borders on criminal that feminists and women's rights advocates have not unanimously rallied around Wafa Sultan. This brave woman deserves a medal for her valiant efforts to expose Islam as the fraud and spiritual gulag that it most certainly is.
My admiration for Ms. Sultan is immense. Those who have lived without freedom are not as careless with it as those who have been spoiled by a freedom they did not sacrifice to win but inherited.
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