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Wednesday, February 05, 2020

SALLY MORRIS:  FUNDAMENTAL TRANSFORMATION - PART ONE

When we say we are under attack by Islam, it doesn’t just mean the kind of attack that involves guns or bombs.   Quite possibly the most damaging attacks are on our culture through conditioning, or “stealth jihad”. Mass immigration itself is a recognized form of jihad.  It actually has a name: “hijra”. It means invading a country in mass numbers and converting it by overwhelming it - firstly through invasion itself and secondly through births.  The rest just happens.  


A nation formerly known as Great Britain is experiencing this form of jihad at the moment.  We’re not talking about the violent abuse of children - young working-class girls who are “groomed” - a euphemism for “marketed” - by Pakistani immigrants and people born in Britain who are of Pakistani backgrounds, also euphemistically known as “Asians”, so as to confuse people that this could mean anyone not European.  We are talking about the official reaction to this invasion and this abuse of children. By now the whole world knows what has been going on in British cities and towns for the past 20 years, while the police, the press and the politicians have carefully looked in the other direction. Scotland is included in this mess - yes, the same Scotland whose leadership was decrying Brexit, the first step to regaining British control over British immigration policies.  In fact, today we hear that in the city of Glasgow alone, of 71 Muslim refugee child rapists, only 4 of them have gone to prison. In other words, the child victims of these monsters don’t matter to the Glasgow law enforcement or courts. Or press. Or politicians.  


Why was Glasgow visited with this plague?  The violence has been shocking.  A Scottish teenage boy was stabbed multiple times, then set on fire.  The suspect, still at large, more recently raped an 18-year-old girl who thought she was taking a taxi, only to find she’d been abducted.  Please read Greenfield’s article. So - why Glasgow? I quote from Greenfield:

“Like many of these cities, Glasgow opened its doors to Muslim migrants for economic and political reasons. Labour and the Scottish National Party then fought eagerly over Muslim votes.”  This should be a bellwether for us in America.  You may have heard this kind of optimistic discussion at your county commission or city council meeting.  Beware.


Another recent post by Greenfield, alluded to a few days ago, explains how Islam is transforming our culture in various ways.  When Islam comes into conflict with Western - our - culture, our justice system gives way. Our culture loses, Islam wins.  It’s easier that way for law enforcement and press and politicians and everyone but the victims. Our schools dare not allow open, frank discussion of issues regarding Islam.  Christian prayer and holidays are cast aside because they “offend” these newcomers. Eventually our culture will not even be a memory. If this is something you find “offensive”, you need to show up and voice your opinion and not be cowed by the Muslims in the crowd, often dressed in African or Middle Eastern garb (it helps to make you feel inferior when they do this).  


One way these Muslims “misunderstand” our justice system is that many of them apparently believe that cases are decided by crowds, not by laws or our justice system and courts.  On Monday, a crowd of some 200 Somalis from all over - Minneapolis, East Grand Forks, Aberdeen, SD, converged at the courthouse in Crookston to put pressure on the court to return six children taken from a Somali home in East Grand Forks to the custody of their mother.  The idea seems to be that if enough of them show up they can intimidate the court and the police and social services. What relevance would the appearance of a resident of Aberdeen, SD or Minneapolis, for that matter, be in the case of a domestic situation in East Grand Forks?  No details of the reason for the intervention was given, understandably, due to the children involved. One would have to assume it was not a minor matter or no one would get involved in a Somali issue. But the concept is there - sheer numbers and the promise of more demonstrations should do the trick.  That is the understanding the Somali community appears to have of our law and our customs. And it would be safe to predict that their understanding will prevail. After all, are we that different from the people of Manchester?  



 

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