In the last four days has been no internet in Iran, as the Ayatollahs try to disrupt the co-ordination of the countrywide protests. Almost no news of what is happening in Iran: is this a passing grievance protest or an armed revolt? I heard in the radio that Shiraz was burning, all the banks and Army shops have been broken in and sacked, and the rebels had armed themselves with weapons taken from police stations. Their goal is to stop Iran's foreign wars: Yemen, Iraq, Syria and Gaza. Lebanese mercenaries are deserting and trying to leave the country. I love Shiraz because of its superb red wine and of course, Omar Kayyam poems. One day I may visit it. On second thought, the fanatic Ayatollahs may have forbidden the wine. Islam forbids alcohol, allows sex and drugs. The Infidels!
Regarding those Infidels: While the West is trembling and paralyzed in face of Islamic terrorism and aggression, China is showing the way. China, fearlessly, jailed one million Muslims to educate them in civilization and patriotism. The West, instead of following its luminous example, is piously condemning China's "inhumanity". Does not the West deserve, therefore, that bomb in the crowded Madrid train station, that heavy truck deliberately driven into Berlin Christmas street market, that minibus crashing into the English Parliament and killing policemen and cyclists? or that bloody massacre in the Charlie Hebdo magazine office?
Regarding those Infidels: While the West is trembling and paralyzed in face of Islamic terrorism and aggression, China is showing the way. China, fearlessly, jailed one million Muslims to educate them in civilization and patriotism. The West, instead of following its luminous example, is piously condemning China's "inhumanity". Does not the West deserve, therefore, that bomb in the crowded Madrid train station, that heavy truck deliberately driven into Berlin Christmas street market, that minibus crashing into the English Parliament and killing policemen and cyclists? or that bloody massacre in the Charlie Hebdo magazine office?
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ReplyDelete...the very reactionary, anti-modernist strand of islamist rebellion, it is the same phenomenon as the Western populist wave. Globalism and the waning of religion...
ReplyDeleteWhat do you call Western "populism"? May be the the so called White survival movement? They are scarcely popular. In the West, there is strong anti-capitalist, anti-modernism sentiment, but its leader is no other that Gerta something, the sick Swedish teenager. The theme is the fight against climate change and protection of nature. It has no program and has no other ideas than destruction of the machines and modern agriculture. It is much street protest and no concrete measures to conquer power. It is infantile. On the other hand, Islamic extremism has a strong desire for power - the jihad.
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DeleteThe West is under attack by the Ummah. The strategy is to instill fear and paralysis through bombs. It is working: the West is so frightened that it is unable to assume the fact that it is under a concerted attack, and is even less able to take defensive measures. Very bad.
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