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European nations face challenges posed by Islamic extremism

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13.06.2024

A cursory statistical review on Google indicates that Muslims make up 24 percent of the world’s population and that 49 of the 193 United Nations member states are Muslim. The numerical power contained within this religious collective disproportionately influences the geopolitical world order as determined within the Theatre of the Absurd otherwise known as the United Nations.

We see how the collective Muslim bloc manipulates corrupt, subservient, sycophantic stooge nation states in Africa who act like willing lapdogs to their oil rich Islamic masters. Historical slavery of Africans to Islamists has been reinvigorated. South Africa behaves as the compliant poodle and the Sahel countries such as Niger, Mali and others react similarly. Within three decades I predict western democracies as we know them will soon be copying the Muppets of South Africa. There is but one saving grace that may yet sink my prediction and that is the power of the silent majority and their willingness to use the power of democracy to challenge the wealthy, powerful, totalitarian Islamic theocracies. Unless the demographics continue in the foreseeable future.

Immigration of those coming from Muslim countries into Europe has reached an intolerable level that has undoubtedly given momentum in the recent European elections to those political parties whose main policy is to thwart current immigration levels. Such parties are deemed to be Far Right and Islamophobic by mainstream media for daring to challenge the economic, cultural, and social disadvantages created by an overwhelming number of Muslims into western democracies. The labels of contempt have stuck but the voters, mostly ordinary working-class folk have told the legislators to stop the flow as........

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