Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Occidental Quarterly- Andrew Joyce: On Muslim Crime, Genetics and the Rape of Europe - "‘War on Terror’ can be won ... with deportation lists filled with the names of the undesirable and the demonstrably unassimilable."

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DC too gets to celebrate the Muslim Butt & Crime Festival.

On Muslim Crime, Genetics and the Rape of Europe

Another day, another Muslim-perpetrated shooting in Europe. And despite the gunman having the rather un-European name of Omar El-Hussein, the incident has provided yet more opportunities for redundant warnings against ‘European’ anti-Semitism. These killings, like those in Paris, disturb and irritate me for a number of reasons.

Firstly, and most obviously, I am troubled at the perpetration of Islamic murder and lawlessness in Europe. Secondly, media representations of these events refuse to disclose that they are a product of disastrous immigration and foreign policies — policies which have been demonstrably influenced by Jews. Thirdly, the simplistic and primitive drama inherent in shootings and fugitive hunts inevitably diverts mass attention from the broader and more subtle picture of how those policies are affecting Europeans. Intentionally or not, these are acts of distraction as much as acts of terrorism. Fourthly, the shootings provide opportunities for Jews to amplify their victimhood narrative, and to regurgitate tired old ‘lessons’ to Europe. These lessons are then tied in to further Jewish demands, which include the restriction of arms and free speech. Finally, I am considerably irritated by the way in which these events have been used as a means for Jews to present themselves as the perennial victims of terrorism, when they have a rich history of engaging in it themselves.

We are daily fed the idea that ‘Islamic terror’ is the number one threat to our way of life. It’s certainly a serious threat to the way we live our lives, but not in the way the media tries to make us believe. You see, I don’t limit my perception of Islamic terror to the obscenely theatrical, but relatively few, mass murders through which Muslim fanatics have managed to imbue their fossil creed with some relevance and publicity in the 21st century.  No. I see ‘Muslim terror’ also in the everyday, more banal but no less important, impact of Muslim crime on Europe. I see ‘Muslim terror’ not, as the Zionists would like us to see it, as a foreign policy issue. It is primarily domestic. It requires domestic solutions. I argue that the ‘War on Terror’ can be won most conclusively not with aircraft carriers, bombs, ground-troops, regime-changes and mass casualties — but with deportation lists filled with the names of the undesirable and the demonstrably unassimilable. ...