In The Netherlands, The Islam Experience Center Brainwashes Infidels
In the Netherlands, there is an elaborate new way of immersing visiting Infidels in what is billed as the “life of ordinary Muslims.” It’s not Islam, red in tooth and claw, the real Islam of jihad, and the jizyah, and oppressed dhimmis, that is presented, but a sanitized version, with all the bad parts left out. Nothing about Muhammad having sexual intercourse with little Aisha when she was nine years old and he fifty-four, nothing about the slaughter of 600-900 bound members of the Banu Qurayza in which Muhammad took part, nothing about the killing of Jews at Khaybar, and Muhammad taking the Jewess Safiyya as his concubine the evening of the day the Muslims murdered her father and husband. Nothing about Muslims being taught, in the Qur’an, to despise all non-Muslims as “the most vile of created beings.” Nothing about the duty to engage in jihad so that, eventually, as Muhammad insisted, “Islam is to dominate and not to be dominated.” Nothing about the need for a husband to “beat his wife” if she is even suspected of being disobedient to him. Nothing about the Qur’anic instruction to Muslims “when you meet the enemy, strike at his neck.” Nothing about Muhammad’s boast that “I have been made victorious through terror.”
No, just the non-offensive parts of Islam will be presented.
More on this “immersive learning experience” meant to persuading the Dutch of the sheer wonderfulness of Islam, can be found here:
Can virtual reality change how people see Islam?
by Mozhda Poyan, Hyphen, June 24, 2026:
Two women in hijabs and a younger Muslim man wait near the entrance of Rotterdam’s Islam Experience Centre (IXC). Inside, three non-Muslim friends watch an animated history of Islam playing on a large screen overhead. Their guide, 21-year-old Tarik, identified by his first name only at the request of the centre, soon gathers them together before leading them through a series of immersive installations.
Rather than relying on lectures, exhibitions or printed materials, IXC uses virtual reality (VR) and interactive storytelling to introduce visitors to Islamic history, practice and lived experience.
The model has drawn interest from Muslim and non-Muslim visitors, as well as school groups and teacher-training institutions, at a time when questions about Islam, integration and religious diversity remain prominent in Dutch public debate. The IXC hosts school groups, university students and community organisations every week. According to the centre, it has welcomed nearly 50,000 visitors over the past two and a half years.
50,000 people, many of them naïve and innocent infidel lambs who willingly submit to the propaganda, have so far attended the IXC. They come hoping to “learn about Islam,” and instead they are fed the most anodyne and misleading version of the faith, and come away mightily impressed after their “immersive reality” experience.
“We wanted people to experience Islam rather than simply explain it,” Tarik tells Hyphen.
“For us, there was clearly a need for a place like this. We’re seeing a growing demand for knowledge about Islam in the Netherlands, but also a need for more accurate information.”
The centre was opened in June 2023 by former far-right Dutch politician Joram van Klaveren, once known for his anti-Islam views as a member of Geert Wilders’ PVV party, before converting to Islam in 2018 while researching a book critical of the religion.
Van Klaveren has become a star in the Dutch Muslim firmament: a man who began as an enemy of Islam, a member of Geert Wilder’s PVV party that supports an end to Muslim immigration, while researching a book that was intended to be a criticism of Islam, Van Klaveren was so impressed by what he learned that he ended up by converting to the faith. Muslims treated his conversion as a triumph of the Undeniable Truth of Islam.
Inside IXC, however, Van Klaveren’s story operates more as context than centrepiece. The focus is on experience: learning through immersion rather than instruction.
The first VR experience unfolds from a first-person perspective. Children playing football tell you that you cannot join their game. Moments later, an elderly white woman looks directly at you and mutters something about “your kind”. In a classroom, a teacher introduces you to your new classmates and asks who would like to sit beside you. The room falls silent.
The opening scene in this treacherous tableau: The Muslim As Victim. The very first experience for visitors is all about feeling the suffering — you hear it in your earphones, you see it on your screens — that Muslims endure at the hands of Islamophobes, who have spread their hate even to their children. It is they who cause their children to tell a Muslim child — that is the part you are now playing — that he can’t join their game. It is that “elderly white woman” who says something about “your kind” to you, displaying out-of-the-blue nastiness to inoffensive Muslims.
And then you feel the pain of Muslim children who, you are supposed to believe, when they go to a new classroom, discover that no one wants to sit beside them. Are you now overwhelmed with sympathy for all that Muslims must endure? Of course you are. You have now been primed to feel the pain of innocent Muslims, finding themselves — so we are encouraged to believe — shunned everywhere. Of course, there is no truth to any of this. It is the reverse: it is Muslims who do not take “Jews and Christians as friends, for they are friends only with each other,” it is Muslims who know that non-Muslims are the “most vile of created beings.”
Somali Named Mohamed Rams Car Into 5 in London
Authorities still searching for motive.
Timir Ahmed Mohamed is being charged with 5 counts of attempted murder. The authorities claim that, “while investigators are keeping an open mind as to any potential motive, the incident is not being treated as terrorism.”
It's pretty simple; did he run down Muslims or White Brits? If both, he was probably drunk (he refused to give a breath sample).
I think we all know how ‘open-minded’ the European authorities are when it comes to Islamic terrorism.
Back in May, a Muslim rammed his car into a crowd in Italy and the authorities denied up and down that it was Islamic terrorism despite a history of public statements by the perpetrator, Salim El-Koudri, a Moroccan Muslim, expressing his hatred for Christians and for Italy.
A month ago, a Muslim terrorist rammed his car into a number of pedestrians in Israel, seriously injuring a 15-year-old and 17-year-old girl.
The pattern here is as painfully obvious as the denial of it.
Are European police seriously that stupid, or is it a complete lack of integrity?
Israelis Move Into a Small Italian Town, and the Mayor Gets Death Threats
Varallo is a small town in northwestern Italy, where some Israelis, eager for a quieter life than the one they led in embattled Israel, far from the sirens warning of incoming missiles, and the general tension of a country at war, have now settled.
At least one antisemite in the area was mightily displeased with their appearance, and has now made death threats to the mayor, presumably hoping he would expel the Israelis, but there is, of course, no possibility of that. More on the attempt to threaten both the mayor and the several hundred Israelis who now live in Varallo can be found here:
Italian Mayor Receives Bullet-Laced Death Threat Over Growing Israeli Community in Northern Town
by Ailin Vilches Arguello, Algemeiner, June 22, 2026:
An Italian mayor in the northern Piedmont region received a death threat over the weekend accompanied by a handgun bullet, with a message threatening both him and members of the local Israeli community, prompting renewed fears of escalating antisemitic hostility and politically motivated violence.
Pietro Bondetti, the mayor of Varallo, a town in the Valsesia Valley in northern Italy, received a threatening letter on Friday containing a .40-caliber Smith & Wesson bullet and bearing the headline “F**k Israel.” It was signed by an organization calling itself the “Anti-Zionist Movement.”
The letter, which arrived in the municipality’s regular mail, threatened Bondetti and Ugo Luzzatti, founder of the Baita Project — a large-scale initiative designed to help Israeli families relocate and integrate into the town — accusing them and other local officials of facilitating the “settlement of Nazi-Zionists” in the area….
Over the last two years, the Israeli community in Varallo has expanded significantly through the Baita Project an initiative, which has helped relocate roughly 70 families from Isael o the town, contributing to its demographic revival and the restoration of previously abandoned properties.
Across Italy, Jewish communities have faced an increasingly hostile climate marked by vandalism, threats, harassment, and physical attacks, prompting growing concerns among community leaders about the normalization of antisemitic rhetoric and the risk of further violence….
These 72 Israeli families have brought back to life whole neighborhoods where the houses had long stood empty. They are model migrants, starting small businesses, participating in the life of the town, asking for nothing, and grateful to the Italians who have welcomed them. Compare this behavior with that of the Muslim migrants throughout Europe, who refuse to assimilate into societies reflecting the values of non-Muslims, the “most vile of created beings,” but are happy to take advantage of all the benefits that the generous welfare states of Western Europe provide, and to supplement that support through crime — street robberies, home burglaries, shoplifting, drug trafficking. And when Muslim males in Europe feel the urge, there are always infidel girls and women to be taken advantage of.
No death threats are going to scare off the Israelis who, after all, have lived for many years not just with threats but with acts — the terrorist acts committed by Hamas, Hezbollah, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. As for Mayor Bondetti, in contacting the police, he has made clear that he, too, will refuse to be intimidated. He was one of the moving spirits, after all, along with Ugo Luzzati, in the effort to encourage Israelis to move into Varello in order to help revivify the town. And no doubt the Italian police are right now doing their utmost to locate the man — a Muslim migrant? An Italian nostalgic for the “Leggi razziali” that Mussolini put into force in 1938? — who sent that minatory bullet, wrapped inside a letter full of nauseating antisemitic imprecations.


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