Thursday, 24 March 2016

fahrenheit451:031

As I'm writing this, it's some 50 hours since Islamic terrorists brought chaos and carnage to the city of Brussels. ISIL/ISIS/ DAESH, like some Rock band ought to bring out a " On Tour " sweatshirt itemising all their gigs. If nothing else, this latest insane farrago highlights,with a sense of palpable redundancy , the irrelevance and impotence of the European Union and its conjoined western imperialist sibling NATO.
The first order of priority after every major terrorist attack ( and the concomitant mass slaughter of civilians going about their law-abiding daily lives ),is for the Authorities and it usually falls to the Police,to speak out in defence of,offer reassurance to and shield Islam and its adherents.
The terrorists, we are informed are trying to goad us to respond in ways which would encourage and fuel the alienation and radicalisation of Muslims and hence add to the many thousands of volunteers who've been streaming to Syria and Iraq to join the monstrosity that is DAESH.
It is,of course a circular argument that leads us precisely nowhere.Because that is what motivates the authorities, i.e. western governments, to spout such utter bullshit in the first place. They whimper and cower before Political,Weaponised Islam because of their deluded,multiculturalised ideology that has poisoned and weakened virtually every national polity throughout Europe and the west in general.
And so it is inevitably scheduled to continue for many more decades still.Yes,the European Union will fall as a result.But we do seem to be going about it in the hardest way possible.
This from the Daily Telegraph,the day after the Brussels Massacre :-

The UNHCR said that migrant reception centres on Aegean islands such as Lesbos, where refugees have until been able to come and go at will, had been turned into grim detention centres.
The agency said it would no longer transport refugees by bus to the centres because they were being held there against their will.
“The camps now have limited freedom of movement. We do not support closed centres in principle,” Boris Cheshirkov, a UNHCR spokesman on Lesbos, told The Telegraph.
“The majority of arrivals here are from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. People should not be punished for seeking safety.”
And so it ends.

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