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Brussels attacks: restrain and rethink : Comments
By Mal Fletcher, published 23/3/2016Today's events in Brussels also remind us of the failure of political correctness as either a way of thinking or a government policy.
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Posted by Jay Of Melbourne, Saturday, 26 March 2016 6:58:54 AM
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Understand that it's impossible to save parts of Europe, there will be no deportations or some miraculous reconquista, the security services have all but given up because they can't cope and more and more indigenous Europeans are becoming openly hostile to the bourgeoisie and their globalist backers.
The only demographic which counts is young men, women and the elderly are irrelevant in politics, Matt Bracken: “It won’t be the end of the century, that’s very optimistic, because you can’t go by the absolute majority like when 51% are Muslim compared to 49% ethnic Swedish. It will happen much sooner than that because the demographic bulge of young men is the only demographic that counts. Girls can’t make themselves pregnant, and old people can’t be pregnant, and girls can’t fight men. These are realities, ok? …So the only people that count are men under the age of 40, and already they’re getting, in major parts of European cities, close to being 50%. And the cities also have more gravity than the countryside. It doesn’t matter if… 60% of France does not live in a city, if the 10 major cities are taken over by Muslim factions that will control the entire country. The countryside can’t unite. Individual peasant farmers have no power.” http://www.redicecreations.com/radio/2016/03/RIR-160322.php Posted by Jay Of Melbourne, Saturday, 26 March 2016 7:30:06 AM
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Jay: "These are realities, ok?"
OK Posted by grateful, Saturday, 26 March 2016 8:24:36 AM
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Grateful, what are you talking about ?
We all know about the lovely words. We have all read them, like honouring women, be charitable, the rules of war etc etc. It is all meaningless. How compatible are those highly desirable rules of war etc with setting off a bomb in an auditorium, setting off bombs in airports to say nothing of aircraft at 30,000ft ? How do they measure up with what Arab Islamic armies did in India ? It is the likes of you that are the problem, who want to believe Islam is all lovey dovey and the height of intellectual thought. The best thing they can do for us all is to stop marrying their cousins and start repairing their genome. It will take hundreds of years but the problem is so widespread that it will require a complete restructure of Islam. The Immans could start that program but they are restricted by having to deny their writings. That is blasphemy. You know the penalty for that. Posted by Bazz, Saturday, 26 March 2016 8:55:09 AM
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Bazz, I was originally going to reply to Grateful by pointing out the elements of Islamic history that academics always ignore, namely that most if not all the meagre achievements of the "classical" Islamic world are attributable to converts or non Muslim subjects of the Caliphs and Sultans.
I'm not surprised to learn that in an era when European Janissaries and mercenaries were the backbone of Islamic armies that they behaved in a more chivalrous manner and designed codes of conduct for their troops. The same phenomenon can be seen in Syria and Iraq today, the civil war and the Jihad are a magnet for mercenaries and adventurers from all over Europe and the near East. We've even seen a few Australians head over to fight for the different factions and all sorts of foreign governments are sending in their elite troops and paramilitaries to "blood" them in combat so that they can be more effective trainers and leaders. The most effective and disciplined units of the Arab armies are those led, trained and equipped by Western or Russian troops, we're even seeing reports of North Korean and Chinese special forces embedded with Assad's army. Posted by Jay Of Melbourne, Saturday, 26 March 2016 2:06:27 PM
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Yes Jay, well the whole mess is being complicated by the PC waffle waffle.
I think one measure is that the Arab countries have just three Nobel Prizes and Israel has dozens if not a hundred, forget the exact numbers. Most European countries have significant numbers of Nobel prizes. I really cannot see a long time solution to it all other than the suggestion I made a while back, ie put an electronic wall around the Middle East and let no one out. Just deport as many as possible back to the ME. Pretty drastic, if not impossible, but at least it should be attempted. If anyone does not like my suggestion let them come up with a better solution. After all nothing else has worked in the last 1400 years. There were eight terrorist attacks in the last month and the pace seems to be picking up. Just how long can this go on without a backlash of some sort. We have all seen videos of Baghdad bombing add infinitum and now the same pictures are coming to us from Paris and Brussels. It is the way they wage war, so we have no choice but to react. It will be interesting to see what the reaction of the French & Belgium governments will be when the next attacks come. See if I am not right; they will suck their thumbs, but vigilanties will come into existance, like the Viking gang in Sweden. Posted by Bazz, Saturday, 26 March 2016 4:00:56 PM
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History as it's taught in the academies is always subjective and ideologically tainted, history is not a science and it's not about relaying facts rather it's about passing on a set of values.
Modern academia has dedicated itself to the destruction of European majority nations all paid for by the globalist capitalist networks, there's no reason for the European diaspora workers to give consideration to any information coming from historians or social scientists.