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Showing posts with label Eurabia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eurabia. Show all posts

Friday, June 24, 2016

The Future Belongs to Islam

But for a few obvious references, it is hard to believe this article was written ten years ago



The Muslim world has youth, numbers and global ambitions. The West is growing old and enfeebled, and lacks the will to rebuff those who would supplant it. It’s the end of the world as we’ve known it. 
An excerpt from ‘America Alone’
Mark Steyn
October 20, 2006

Sept. 11, 2001, was not “the day everything changed,” but the day that revealed how much had already changed. On Sept. 10, how many journalists had the Council of American-Islamic Relations or the Canadian Islamic Congress or the Muslim Council of Britain in their Rolodexes? If you’d said that whether something does or does not cause offence to Muslims would be the early 21st century’s principal political dynamic in Denmark, Sweden, the Netherlands, Belgium, France and the United Kingdom, most folks would have thought you were crazy. Yet on that Tuesday morning the top of the iceberg bobbed up and toppled the Twin Towers.

This is about the seven-eighths below the surface — the larger forces at play in the developed world that have left Europe too enfeebled to resist its remorseless transformation into Eurabia and that call into question the future of much of the rest of the world. The key factors are: demographic decline; the unsustainability of the social democratic state; and civilizational exhaustion.

Let’s start with demography, because everything does:
If your school has 200 guys and you’re playing a school with 2,000 pupils, it doesn’t mean your baseball team is definitely going to lose but it certainly gives the other fellows a big starting advantage. Likewise, if you want to launch a revolution, it’s not very likely if you’ve only got seven revolutionaries. And they’re all over 80. But, if you’ve got two million and seven revolutionaries and they’re all under 30 you’re in business.

For example, I wonder how many pontificators on the “Middle East peace process” ever run this number:

The median age in the Gaza Strip is 15.8 years.

Once you know that, all the rest is details. If you were a “moderate Palestinian” leader, would you want to try to persuade a nation — or pseudo-nation — of unemployed poorly educated teenage boys raised in a UN-supervised European-funded death cult to see sense? Any analysis of the “Palestinian problem” that doesn’t take into account the most important determinant on the ground is a waste of time.

Likewise, the salient feature of Europe, Canada, Japan and Russia is that they’re running out of babies. What’s happening in the developed world is one of the fastest demographic evolutions in history: most of us have seen a gazillion heartwarming ethnic comedies — My Big Fat Greek Wedding and its ilk — in which some uptight WASPy type starts dating a gal from a vast loving fecund Mediterranean family, so abundantly endowed with sisters and cousins and uncles that you can barely get in the room. It is, in fact, the inversion of the truth. Greece has a fertility rate hovering just below 1.3 births per couple, which is what demographers call the point of “lowest-low” fertility from which no human society has ever recovered. And Greece’s fertility is the healthiest in Mediterranean Europe: Italy has a fertility rate of 1.2, Spain 1.1. Insofar as any citizens of the developed world have “big” families these days, it’s the anglo democracies: America’s fertility rate is 2.1, New Zealand a little below. Hollywood should be making My Big Fat Uptight Protestant Wedding in which some sad Greek only child marries into a big heartwarming New Zealand family where the spouse actually has a sibling.

As I say, this isn’t a projection: it’s happening now. There’s no need to extrapolate, and if you do it gets a little freaky, but, just for fun, here goes: by 2050, 60 per cent of Italians will have no brothers, no sisters, no cousins, no aunts, no uncles. The big Italian family, with papa pouring the vino and mama spooning out the pasta down an endless table of grandparents and nieces and nephews, will be gone, no more, dead as the dinosaurs. As Noel Coward once remarked in another context, “Funiculi, funicula, funic yourself.” By mid-century, Italians will have no choice in the matter.

Experts talk about root causes. But demography is the most basic root of all. A people that won’t multiply can’t go forth or go anywhere. Those who do will shape the age we live in.

Demographic decline and the unsustainability of the social democratic state are closely related. In America, politicians upset about the federal deficit like to complain that we’re piling up debts our children and grandchildren will have to pay off. But in Europe the unaffordable entitlements are in even worse shape: there are no kids or grandkids to stick it to.

You might formulate it like this:

Age + Welfare = Disaster for you;

Youth + Will = Disaster for whoever gets in your way.

By “will,” I mean the metaphorical spine of a culture. Africa, to take another example, also has plenty of young people, but it’s riddled with AIDS and, for the most part, Africans don’t think of themselves as Africans: as we saw in Rwanda, their primary identity is tribal, and most tribes have no global ambitions. Islam, however, has serious global ambitions, and it forms the primal, core identity of most of its adherents — in the Middle East, South Asia and elsewhere.

Islam has youth and will, Europe has age and welfare.

The rest of this very long but brilliant article can be read here.

Friday, April 15, 2016

"What Happens in the Middle East, Will Happen in Europe"

Isa Gürbüz, the Syrian Orthodox Church leader in Switzerland, calls Christians to be vigilant. The agenda of Islam is to take power.

Controversial views: "In 20 or 30 years there will be in Europe a 
Muslim majority", predicts Isa Gürbüz. Picture: Sabina Bobst

Michael Meier, Religion expert 
Tages-Anzeiger

This article is translated from German by Google. 
Please forgive the errors that I have missed.

"In 20 or 30 years there will be in Europe a Muslim majority. Half of European women will then wear a hijab. "This prediction comes from Dionysos Isa Gürbüz, the Syrian Orthodox bishop in Switzerland.

He resides in the idyllic Lake Zug Arth Capuchin monastery, two monks and two nuns. From the monastery Mor Avgin out, as it is called today, he manages the 10,000 Syrian Orthodox faithful in Switzerland and 4000 in Austria.

Isa Gürbüz is busy preparing for the Easter services, which are celebrated in his church in late April. Then his coreligionists will flock in their hundreds to Arth. Together they will pray, sing and debate - in the Aramaic native language, the sacred language that Jesus spoke. The Syrian Orthodox Church is the oldest ever. In her home in the former Mesopotamia - today Syria and Iraq, they are persecuted. "Arth has therefore become a center for the preservation of our endangered religion and culture," says Gürbüz.

The fate of the Christians occupied the bishop.

Easter joy may not quite rise to the bishop. He is too busy with concerns of the fate of Christians in the Middle East: "What today cause thousands of terrorist groups of IS, Taliban or al-Qaida, is the extension of the genocide of 1915." At that time nearly two million Christians - Aramean, Syrian, and Greek - Orthodox - perished; millions converted to Islam.

The Bishop continues: "What happens to us today, began 1,300 years ago in the 7th century. The genocide of Christians began, then in the dark, now in the media spotlight. The Agenda of Islam has remained always the same for him, namely to expel the Christians from the Middle East. Also, in the coming years there, the spirit of terror will reign.

UN protection zone for Christians

As most Syrian Orthodox Christians living in Switzerland, the 51-year-old bishop comes from the eastern part of Turkey, which formerly belonged to Syria. At the beginning of the century still 230,000 Syrians lived at Turkey's border with Syria; today there are virtually no more. Turkey is the enemy of Christians, says Isa Gürbüz.

He was first a monk at the famous monastery of Mor Gabriel, left in 1989 to teach Syrian and liturgy at the theological seminary in Damascus . In 1997 he became the first Syrian Orthodox bishop in Germany, before he came to Arth decade ago.

Turkey is the enemy of Christians,
says Isa Gürbüz 

400 to 500 Aramean families living in Switzerland came from Syria, he says. In recent years, only just 50 Christian refugee families had come to Switzerland. Most lived in Ticino and Aargau. With collections of clothes, eatables and money to try to help the brethren in Syria, says Isa Gürbüz. He wished that Switzerland would take more Christian refugees, which he explained in an interview with Foreign Minister Didier Burkhalter last year.

For 20 years the Bishop has a vision in his head, after which the two million Christians in the Middle East - could be set up a protection zone under UN mandate - in a safe place in Syria or Lebanon like that set up in Kosovo in 1999.

A future without Assad Syria?

How many Christian bishops and patriarchs from the Middle East see a future Syria without Assad, Isa Gürbüz can hardly imagine. A better man is not easy to find. Before the war, Syria was the only country in the Middle East, were Christians lived their faith undisturbed. "If Assad were eliminated, could the same thing happen as in Iraq, where, after the fall of Saddam Hussein democracy broke (was there ever democracy under Saddam? I don't think so) and Islamist groups took over the reins." The Arab Spring was for Isa Gürbüz just a game, an interlude. "Because Islam ultimately does not accept democracy, but wants to impose Sharia law."

"Why don't the Gulf states, the Emirates and Qatar
 take any refugees?" Because it was their agenda 
to convert Europe to Islam.

The bishop is traumatized by the persecution in the Middle East so that it is a matter of urgency, a call for vigilance, especially those churches intent on political correctness. It is naive to think that the millions of refugees who would now come via Turkey to Europe, will all adapt and live with the Christians in Europe in peace. Also among the refugees there were terrorists. "Why don't the Gulf states, the Emirates and Qatar take any refugees?" Because it was their agenda to convert Europe to Islam.

Of course, we westerners are too stupified 
by political correctness to be able to see this.

"Islam does not accept democracy, but wants to impose Sharia law."

Isa Gürbüz already looks Eurabia in his mind's eye: The number of child-rich Muslims would grow rapidly, to take power and begin the persecution, he believes. "What is happening today in the Middle East, will happen here in Europe." He does not call for hatred, insists the bishop; only for him 1,300 years of history of persecution have taught him not to trust Muslims. He sees the beginnings of fateful proselytizing in Europe by the Wahhabi Saudi Arabia and the Turkish Ministry of Religion building Diyanet mosques in this country.

The Old Catholic Bishop of Switzerland, Harald Rein, knows Bishop Isa Gürbüz and would not describe it as Islamophobic. Like other Christian bishops and patriarchs from the Middle East he was suspicious of Muslim groups in Syria. It was a traumatic experience when neighbors with whom they had once lived together, suddenly fell upon them says Rein.