Sunday, November 23, 2008

The First Book Review of “Defeating Eurabia”

Andrew Ian Dodge has posted a review of Fjordman’s book Defeating Eurabia at Blogger News Network. Here are some excerpts:

As you can tell from the rather odd name for the author of this book he chooses to remain anonymous is his writings. It is no surprise considering the tolerance of some Muslims in Europe to anyone who dares question some of their motives… I have followed this brave man’s writing since he first appeared on the European blogging scene and can highly recommend his pieces.
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Fjordman is able to create a picture for the reader of the situation on the ground in many European countries regarding their growing Islamic populations and the attempts by activist Muslims to change the very nature of European society to fit them rather than the “indigenous” populations. He, as well as Dissident Frogman make it clear to the reader that non-Muslim “no-go” areas are not a media creation but an actual fact in many European countries.

If you are actually interested in what is happening, on the ground, then I highly recommend this professional collection of pieces. If you are fond of Fjordman’s writing and know it well then I urge you to buy this book and give it anyone who scoffs at the extent of the problem. Fjordman is doing a valuable service for Europe and beyond in his writings. We owe it to support him in his endeavors.

Read the whole thing at Blogger News Network.

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