Marie Komar (18 Sep 2004)
"Europe Will Be Islamic by the End of the Century"


http://www.littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/weblog.php

How quickly is Europe being Islamized? So quickly that even historian
Bernard Lewis, who has continued throughout his honor-laden career to be
strangely disingenuous about certain realities of Islamic radicalism and
terrorism, told the German newspaper Die Welt forthrightly that "Europe will
be Islamic by the end of the century."

Or maybe sooner. Consider some indicators from Scandinavia this past week:

Sweden's third-largest city, Malmo, according to the Swedish Aftonbladet,
has become an outpost of the Middle East in Scandinavia: "The police now
publicly admit what many Scandinavians have known for a long time: They no
longer control the situation in the nations's third largest city. It is
effectively ruled by violent gangs of Muslim immigrants. Some of the Muslims
have lived in the area of Rosengard, Malmo, for twenty years, and still don'
t know how to read or write Swedish. Ambulance personnel are attacked by
stones or weapons, and refuse to help anybody in the area without police
escort. The immigrants also spit at them when they come to help. Recently,
an Albanian youth was stabbed by an Arab, and was left bleeding to death on
the ground while the ambulance waited for the police to arrive. The police
themselves hesitate to enter parts of their own city unless they have
several patrols, and need to have guards to watch their cars, otherwise they
will be vandalized."

The Nordgardsskolen in Aarhus, Denmark, has become the first Dane-free
Danish school. The students now come entirely from Denmark's fastest-growing
constituency: Muslim immigrants.

Also in Denmark, the Qur'an is now required reading for all upper-secondary
school students. There is nothing wrong with that in itself, but it is
unlikely, given the current ascendancy of political correctness on the
Continent, that critical perspectives will be included.

Pakistani Muslim leader Qazi Hussain Ahmed gave an address at the Islamic
Cultural Center in Oslo. He was readily allowed into the country despite
that fact that, according to Norway's Aftenposten, he "has earlier make
flattering comments about Osama bin Laden, and his party, Jamaat-e-Islami,
also has hailed al-Qaeda members as heroes." In Norway, he declined to
answer questions about whether or not he thought homosexuals should be
killed.