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Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Islamization in Europe > 80% of the population under 18 in Brussels is foreign born, ie mostly Muslim; Beheadings of unbelievers is normal in Islam, not Austria, yet

 

Insecurity Spreads in Brussels


Many Bruxellois in what is supposed to be “the capital of the European Union” now feel unsafe in their own city. And the reason for that insecurity is those they now share their city with, people described as “foreign born,” but what is really meant by this is Muslims, both those who are foreign-born and those, the children of Muslim immigrants, who were born in Belgium.

More on what Muslim migrants in Brussels have meant for the indigenous Belgians can be found here: 

Drugs and Crime: One in Five Brussels Residents Feel Unsafe

by Tamás Orbán, European Conservative, May 26, 2025

Brussels is not what it once was. A major survey, reviewed by the Flemish public broadcaster VRT, shows that nearly one in five residents feels unsafe in their respective neighborhood, a figure twice as high as the national baseline.

The survey—done by Security Monitor, using a giant representative sample of 150,000 Belgian citizens—showed that around 10% of all Belgians often or always feel unsafe in the area where they live. Flanders (with its right-wing government) seems to be the safest, with only 7% reporting being concerned, contrasted with 13% in the socialist-led Wallonia saying the same.

Brussels, however, is taking the crown with 19% of residents feeling unsafe in their neighborhoods, up from 16% since the last Security Monitor survey was published in 2021. Mostly, the reason for residents feeling unsafe is the steady increase in drug-related crimes.

Approximately, 10% of Belgians are Muslim (20-30% in Brussels), so the above numbers are slightly skewed as Muslims probably feel quite safe in their own neighbourhoods, particularly in comparison to wherever they came from.


The drug trafficking in Brussels, as elsewhere in Western Europe — save in Italy, where the indigenous malavita, consisting of the Mafia in Sicily, the Camorra in Naples, the ‘Ndrangheta in Calabria, and the Sacra Corona Unita in Puglia, have been tough enough to keep the Muslims from infringing on their drug trade — is now mostly in the hands of young Muslim males.

This three-point increase has not only the local, but also the federal authorities worried, with Interior Minister Bernard Quintin arguing that crime has become a systemic problem that needs a systemic response….

But, to be honest, “nuisance caused by drugs” does not really reflect the reality of Brussels’ streets that are being dominated by rival drug gangs, mostly of North African origin.

Shoot-outs between these gangs happen almost weekly, often in broad daylight and sometimes even using military-grade rifles. Bombing each other’s headquarters with makeshift explosives is not uncommon either, and neither is seeing ‘civilians’ get caught in the crossfire.

Despite the alarming trends, the police seem to be helpless. Every few months, you see them cordon off a whole block and conduct a major raid with a hundred officers, arresting a dozen or so gangsters, but others take their place as soon as they leave….

Why are the police “helpless”? Because both the national and the city government are afraid to take on the Muslim gangs in the only way that makes sense: relying not just on the police but calling out the army, so that soldiers can surround not only single blocks of houses but whole neighborhoods, going house to house to search for drugs, and to repeat the crackdown until not a dozen, but hundreds of those drug dealers, or those connected to them, have been hauled off by soldiers to face quick trials, prompt convictions, and long prison sentences, after which they should be deported back to their own, or their parents’, countries of origin. An undeclared war is going on all over Western Europe, a war made by Muslims on non-Muslims, but until now the non-Muslims have been far too mild in their response. This has to end.

More Muslims means more crimes of every sort: street robberies, home burglaries, shoplifting, drug trafficking, as well as rape and murder. And the Muslim share of the population keeps increasing. Right now, 80% of the population under 18 in Brussels is “foreign born,” and those “foreign born” are, as everyone knows but very few dare to acknowledge publicly for fear of being labelled “racist” or “Islamophobic,” overwhelmingly Muslim

For the last two decades, European countries have tried to integrate Muslim migrants into the larger society, but every attempt has failed. It is not possible for Muslims to successfully integrate into Belgian society (or French, or German, or Dutch, or British societies), for they know that they are the “best of peoples” and non-Muslims “the most vile of created beings.” Furthermore, while Muslim economic migrants are determined to take advantage of every benefit that the generous welfare state of Belgium provides — free or greatly subsidized housing, free medical care, free education including vocational training and language instruction, family allowances and more — they are in no hurry to be employed. Instead, in addition to what they receive from the state, many of the Muslim young males “round out the month” with what they can make from robberies, burglaries, and drug trafficking. And why not? It’s a way to collect a kind of proleptic “jizyah” from the Infidels among whom they must live.

As it is now in Brussels, with four-fifths of its under-18 population being “foreign born” (i.e. Muslim), so it will be in a few years, in Paris, London, Berlin, Madrid.

In another generation or two, the entire continent of Europe will not be worth visiting, unless you're a Muslim.

Cassandras we may be, as we warn at Jihad Watch about all the signs of a Europe that, through demographic change, is rapidly Islamizing. But Cassandra, of course, was right.




Austria: Migrant has ISIS material, says ‘You can behead nonbelievers, it’s written in Qur’an,’ can stay in country


What could possibly go wrong? Celebrate diversity!


‘Beheading unbelievers is normal’: Only probation for jihadist Syrian

translated from “‘Ungläubige köpfen ist normal’: Nur Bewährung für Jihad-Syrer,” Der Status, May 23, 2025 (thanks to Medforth):

Sometimes, as a neutral observer, one gets the impression that migrants enjoy a “cultural bonus” in court. In Linz, a 19-year-old Syrian, who had not hidden his sympathies for the terrorist militia “Islamic State,” was given a suspended sentence. In doing so, he provided insight into the brutal worldview of the jihadists. But after a confession, a reference to his young age, and a commitment to taking a German course, he left the court free.

Beheadings were “normal” for him
Austria is struggling with the brutal consequences of mass migration. Hardly a week goes by without a shocking case of imported violence. Just last February, a Syrian man’s insane act in Villach caused outrage. The IS sympathizer stabbed a local youth group in broad daylight and killed a 14-year-old boy, only to grin from ear to ear as if in mockery when he was arrested.

The 19-year-old Syrian man who appeared in court in Linz this week, however, had not yet resorted to open terrorist violence. However, for over a year, he had spoken to a fellow resident in a social housing facility about a supposed duty to kill non-believers. The migrant, whose cell phone contained a large amount of IS material, made similar comments to his caregivers: “You can behead non-believers, that’s normal and it’s written in the Koran.”

Someone give me one good reason why the Quran is not banned in Europe? 

 Lean sentence due to German course and other issues.

At first, the facility tried discussions and sitting circles before finally contacting the authorities. The investigation has now culminated in a trial for membership in a terrorist organization – which normally carries a sentence of between one and ten years in prison. However, the young immigrant even got off with a nine-month suspended sentence and attendance at a deradicalization program.

The trick: He not only confessed, but also reformed. He claimed to have “allowed himself to be influenced by older people” and had simply known nothing else. Furthermore, according to the judiciary, he had “changed his appearance” and had a favorable social prognosis because he intends to take a German course, perhaps become a teacher, and start a family. Another mitigating factor was that, according to the youth court assistance, his living situation had “improved” due to his family’s reunification in Austria.

Second Chance Instead of Deportation
The case raises several questions – and exposes the empty words of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU/CSU/SPD) government. The government allegedly wants to suspend family reunification and take steps toward repatriation to the country after the overthrow of Assad. In reality, however, deportations to the Middle Eastern country are still not taking place. Only a few hundred Syrians accepted the offer of voluntary return – after four months, over 99.8% of all Syrians were still in Austria.

Now, a convicted terrorist sympathizer is being let off the hook with a suspended sentence, the absolute minimum of the possible sentence range. Not only is he allowed to continue to stay in the country, but he is supposed to be allowed to build a life here, for which he even brought his family into the country. If even fantasies about the beheading of innocent people no longer constitute a violation of residency – what crimes are even still considered to be?



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