posted on Aug, 31 2004 @ 11:09 AM
You must have seen the same TV program I did about this, but I can't remember which channel it was on. I too am interested in seeing how the French
handle this issue because this is just the begining. Soon all of Europe will be faced with Islamic incrementalism along these lines.
As we have seen, Muslims will try to use their religion as an excuse to exempt themselves from secular law, while simultainiously using the law to
push their rituals and superstitions on the rest of the population. How long until you are forced to hear their five times daily call to prayer
broadcast over loudspeakers? How long until you are forced to stand by and do nothing while they abuse their women in your presence, all the while
maintaining that their religion gives them the right? Not long.
If you live in Europe, you better start figuring out what you are going to do when you (or your children) are eventually forced to convert to Islam.
You have 10 or 20 years to decide, but you should know that it's coming.
I'll repeat it again for any who haven't figured it out yet. The fundimental principals of Western Civilization are directly opposed to the the
conditions that Islamic theocracies need to maintain to keep their people subservient and controlled. Western culture has two prime attributes that
Islam cannot tolerate or sanction by allowing them to exist: Equal rights and status for women, and freedom of religion. Islam has no choice but to
attempt to destroy Western Culture, for to do anything else means eventually giving up their power. They cannot allow their populations to learn about
freedom and self-determination. An educated free people do not need a 16th century religious cult to tell them how to live and those who lead Islam
know it.
Now, don't for a second imagine that I am a christian or that I'm attacking Islam because I prefer my own belief system and want to see it
propigated instead. I am looking at the situation from a historical and social perspective. If Islam were strictly a political system (like
communism), and not a religion, I would still be giving the same dire warnings. I care not what myths you choose to worship, but when you use those
myths to justify harmful, negative actions, we have a problem.
As for the French issue with the Muslim girls, I noice that one girl (in the program I saw) stated flat out that her religion is more important than
her country. Now normally I wouldn't have a problem but in the case of Islam which has religious states, I'm not sure where her loyalties are. She
may never be put in a position where whe actually has to make such a distinction, but again, she might. If an Islamic cleric tells her to do something
disloyal to her country, what do you think she would do?