Auster on Muslims in America
Posted by Socrates in immigration, immigration bills/laws, Jewish behavior versus White behavior, multiculturalism, Muslims, Muslims in America, Socrates at 4:25 pm | 
“What would have been inconceivable 70 or 80 years ago is unquestionable today. A society that 70 years ago wouldn’t have dreamed of admitting large numbers of Muslims, today doesn’t dream of reducing, let alone stopping, the immigration of Muslims. Even the most impassioned anti-Islamic Cassandras never question—indeed they never even mention—the immigration of Muslims, or say it should be reduced or stopped….Such is the liberal belief which says that the most morally wrong thing is for people to have a critical view of a foreign group, to want to exclude that group or keep it out.”
— the late Jewish writer Lawrence Auster. His speech about Muslims (below) should also apply to Jews, but of course it won’t ever be applied to Jews.
5 December, 2015 at 10:32 am
B.S. (baby steps).
Islam has declared war on the non-Muslim world.
The non-Muslim world should respond with a declaration of war against Islam, and treat Muslims accordingly.
Eradicate Islam from the face of the Earth.
Islam did not exist fourteen hundred years ago.
Every Islamic country in the world today has been conquered by coercion and terror.
Why should Islam be allowed to retain any of its ill-gotten gains?
Why should we compromise with Evil?
5 December, 2015 at 11:45 am
A.H. said had there not been Christianity there would be no Islam. The latter rose up as a defensive religion. Both religions are a spinoff of Judaism. Christianity conquered Europe with fire; Islam seeks to do the same.