After Brussels - Euro Council Admits Europe Under Threat... But not from Islam
Tuesday, September 18, 2007 at 12:39AM
Isn't it interesting how quickly the aggressor becomes portrayed as the persecuted in today's world? On Tuesday the 11th September, Brussels' Civil Protection squad was handing out arbitrary arrests, and in some cases arbitrary beatings, to many of those with the temerity to protest against the forcible, non-democratic transformation of their homelands by aliens and an alien culture. But fear not, loyal and brave Europeans! Your political representatives are on the case! Certainly Mr Terry Davis, Secretary General of the Council of Europe, was on topic, even to the extent of writing a press release on this:
Europe is threatened by bigots - not by IslamAh, right. So that would be the other political representatives, then. (Funny, I don't remember electing Mr Davis. Wasn't there supposed to be some kind of democracy in this day and age?) Perhaps the signature should read 'Council of Eurabia Press Division'. Nicer souls than I might not go so far as to say this, but I think it's worth pointing out that there is no such thing as a European of Islamic faith. Leaving to one side the question of if islam can be called a faith at all, centuries of history and bloody warfare show all too clearly that islam is completely antithetical to Europe and European tradition and life. Be it Eastern, Western, Northern or Southern Europe, islam has nothing to offer but that which is, in those famous words, evil and inhuman.
Statement by Terry Davis, Secretary General of the Council of Europe, on the march “Against the Islamisation of Europe” today in Brussels
Strasbourg, 11.09.2007 - European values are under threat, say the organisers of a protest march under the banner “Against the Islamisation of Europe” which was due to place today in Brussels in spite of the ban by the city Mayor. The fact is that Europe and its values are indeed under threat, but the danger is not coming from Islam. Our common European values are undermined by bigots and radicals, both islamists and islamophobes, who exploit fears and prejudice for their own political objectives.
The self-proclaimed defenders of European values say that the Mayor has violated their rights under the European Convention on Human Rights. The freedom of assembly and the freedom of expression are indeed essential preconditions for democracy, but they should not be regarded as a licence to offend. I will not enter into the discussion about whether the march should have been allowed or not, but I note that the protesters’ reading of the Convention is selective to say the least. It is very important to remember that the freedom of assembly and expression can be restricted to protect the rights and freedoms of others, including the freedom of thought, conscience and religion. This applies to everyone in Europe including the millions of Europeans of Islamic faith, who were the main target of today’s shameful display of bigotry and intolerance.
Council of Europe Press Division
Of course, the odd thing is that this social engineering, this re-writing of Europe to meet the dhimmis' own ends, does not take place on a level where most of us are likely to hear of it. The only reason I know of this press release is that I met in Brussels the very switched-on blogger who posted the press release at his blog here, and then went on to write an open letter of response. The open letter is so good that I want to post it in its entirety here, and its author (Mr Laursen) has given me permission to do just that:
Open letter toI do love the understatement there. 'We dislike you'. Well, perhaps Mr Laursen is a more charitable soul than I, perhaps he really does merely dislike such dhimmi traitors as Mr Davis. For myself... well, perhaps understatement is best at this juncture. I dislike Mr Davis and all his quisling ilk immensely. Not only because they denounce legitimate (though, thanks to the machinations of traitors, not legal) protest as 'bigotry' and 'intolerance' but also because they seek the end of Europe and of Europeans. Mr Davis and co. are Eurabians, are of the ranks of the social engineers whose insane and evil plans were laid bare in Bat Ye'or's Eurabia, so passionately and eloquently described in The Force of Reason by the brilliant Oriana Fallaci (R.I.P.).
Mr. Terry Davis, Secretary General of the Council of Europe.
I wish to express my deepest concerns and displeasure with your statements in the release 590 (2007)
Your statements:
1. "The fact is that Europe and its values are indeed under threat, but the danger is not coming from Islam."
2. "Our common European values are undermined by bigots and radicals, both islamists and islamophobes, who exploit fears and prejudice for their own political objectives."
3. "It is very important to remember that the freedom of assembly and expression can be restricted to protect the rights and freedoms of others, including the freedom of thought, conscience and religion. This applies to everyone in Europe including the millions of Europeans of Islamic faith, who were the main target of today’s shameful display of bigotry and intolerance."
could hardly have been uttered more precisely by Adolf Hitler, we aggressive Europeans here being compared with Jews in Hitler´s terminology. And poor immigrant, imperialistic Islam , which has only one wish according to the "Holy Quran" and the Hadith: To attain a World Caliphate without unbelievers or with a few tolerated dhimmis like yourself, now take the place of the German People (das Deutsche Volk) of the Hitler ideology in your dictatorial EU-scenario of the Euromediterranean /Eurabian Partnership/Union. A partnership kept secret to us "criminal" Europeans (Freddy Thielemans) for now 12 years. And this although the EU has promised the 10 Euromediterranean Partner countries the 4 fundamental rights of the EU in Naples Dec. 2-3, 2003 including free immigration to Europe of the populations of 9 Muslim countries , besides the Balkan Muslims!!
Mr. Davis . You betray us - and did a long time ago already in your antieuropean , european-racist ECRI conclusions from Oct. 16, 2000. Not Europeans who do not want to see our children grow in the sharia.
You betrayed us when you let your Audio Visual Observatory arrange a Symposium in Moscow in July of 2005 to learn Media censorship in the form of "selfregulation" from the much experienced Russians.
And the EU - enforcing the new “Reform Treaty” (alias the Constitutional Treaty which was rejected by the Dutch and French) in spite of European popular disgust to it - also has deprived our media of the right of the free expression hypocritically promised in the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights , article 11.
Mr. Davis. You and your European Council, the EU and your Grand Masters are the bigots and the real danger to Europe. You have deserved your nickname: EUSSR. A name which has become even much more known after the scandalous treatment of the Flemish Party parlamentarians and Italian and other EU-parlamentarians at the Place Schuman in Brussels on 9/11 2007. This is really shameful.
Be assured: You are really doing a great job to 1. make the Europeans stick together and feel as brothers in their just struggle and self-defence against those who betray us. 2. We feel united in our struggle against this foreign imperialistic , fascistic ideology, Islam. 3. And you make us return to our ancient European values. Pressure begets counter-pressure.
We Europeans shall remember you all, when democracy returns. In the meantime, we dislike you.
Anders Bruun Laursen
While Rome burns, these traitors try to worry us with chatter about this 'new racism' of islamophobia. Despite the freedom of expression and information guaranteed by the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU, including, no less "freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart information and ideas without interference by public authority and regardless of frontiers" we read that EU censorship of the internet is to become a reality (for public safety, says Frattini, but what his safety is we may be sure is not our definition of freedom).
This follows perfectly the line of the Eurabians, of the EUSSR, that islam is to be imported into Europe without impediment. The idea that the EU is to become an empire, within which only the past 50 years matter, for that was the age within which "we have created a common past that gives us the strength to face the challenges of our common future". An empire whose challenges are "for Europe to use its weight and determination on a global stage. To encourage the spread of freedom and the rule of law. To fight against poverty, particularly in Africa. To lead the battle against climate change, and much more."
When every breath you take makes you cough and feel ill, you know you are living in a smokescreen. This false Europe, this ersatz philosophy wherein 'racism' and 'xenophobia' are prime evils to be challenged by the media, is closer by far to the reality of the New Europe than this nonsense of 'the spread of freedom and the rule of law' (some freedom! some law!).
I have seen it written in American opinion pieces and American news cartoons that the inaction of the current Europe in the face of islamic jihad (is there any other kind?) is simply that of a lot of stuffed shirts sitting comfortably drinking tea while the US gets up and fights. In one cartoon, the artist went so far as to label these stuffed shirts explicitly as 'Old Europe'. Well! Old Europe would not do such a thing. Old Europe would not allow the conflation of race and religion to go unquestioned, much less to make it an article of faith. Old Europe would not jump up and down to ship in as many workers from Africa and Asia as possible to make up for a declining populace. And certainly, Old Europe, the Europe of Lepanto, the Gates of Vienna, of Charles Martel and Vlad Tepes, would not be bending over backwards for invading savages.
This is the New Europe we see emerging. The Eurabian EUSSR. It comes in the night, by deceit and betrayal, and by the slow poisoning of Old Europe.
We have cause to be concerned.
Many many thanks to Mr Laursen for the many informative hyperlinks sent to me. Without them, this post would not be half as rich in informative sources.
Mr Smith |
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Reader Comments (3)
the bolshavicks are upset,the citizenry aren't being good comrads
"It is very important to remember that the freedom of assembly and expression can be restricted to protect the rights and freedoms of others, including the freedom of thought, conscience and religion."
Yup, that pretty much covers it. Welcome to the new Europe, same as the old one east of the Oder.
Just finished reading 'THE DOWNFALL OF THE NETHERLANDS - LAND OF THE NAIVE FOOLS' by the very articulate muslim author Mohammed Rasoel. This, ladies and gentlemen is required reading for those of us alarmed by dhimwit politicians selling our nations on the cheap to you know who!!!!.