18 Replies to “Perhaps The Problem Is Islam”

  1. I wouldn’t say a country with nuclear weapons is “vulnerable” in the accepted sense of the word.

  2. “some 120,000 Christian ethnic Armenians were expelled from the region by Muslim and Turkish-speaking Azerbaijan.”
    And who supplied Azerbaijan with deadly weapons tipping the balance in favour of Azerbaijan thereby making 120,000 Christian’s lives even more miserable.
    https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/israeli-arms-quietly-helped-azerbaijan-retake-nagorno-karabakh-103743849
    I know this’ll rock the sensibilities of some here but if this is a fact…am I lying?

    1. No, it’s true enough.

      Hear me out—the Jews have no dog in that fight. Both parties are anti-Semites, and the Armenians in particular are one of those nations that are every inch the pack of thieves they claim the Jews are.

      Far better that Turks and Armenians slaughter each other over whose grandfather owned what scrap of muddy ground than slaughter Jews for being Jews. The sooner they wipe each other out, the better.

      If the Jews can profit from their lust for each other’s blood, so much the better.

      1. It is also interesting that Hitler used the Armenian genocide as an example of what could be done. He figured if no one cared about the Armenians, who would care about the Jews.

    2. Indeed interesting although I’m not sure it changes anything. It would seem that Israel like the US and China and Russia may have a military/industrial complex that operates beyond strict national interests. Ford supplied the German war machine with trucks and other technology. What is going on in Ukraine? As in Afghanistan, how many of those US and NATO weapons will show up elsewhere to be used against Israeli, US and NATO interests. Weapons manufacturers know no boundaries or loyalties it would seem. As for Israel using Azerbaijan as a buffer in relationship to Iran, you should always examine the shaky idea that the enemy of my enemy is my friend. Israel also has a complicated relationship with Armenia. I wouldn’t be surprised if they are supplying both sides. Geopolitics. It’s a complicated world.

  3. To me best thing re Islam and the West is still this 7 min interview below with Ayaan Hirsi Ali. It is from 2007 but subject still fresh:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08EYqwyns-k&t=158s

    At the end it’s this gem: “I lived in countries that had no democracy… so I don’t find myself in the same luxury as you do. You grew up in freedom, and you can spit on freedom because you don’t know what it is not to have freedom.”

      1. Yep. Americans too. Plus, there were a couple of ‘stolen elections’ but for the Left, in both US and Canada.
        Sadly, overall freedoms eroded everywhere in the West.

    1. DanC,

      Thank you for that clip, I had not seen it before.
      I read Infidel, and back in the day, Salman Rushdie’s Satanic Verses as well. Both IMHO, are well worth the time to read.

  4. One side has a monopoly on good, the other on evil.

    Lying about Libya

    ‘The American political class eagerly embraced the war in Libya before they were quite sure why the war was being fought and what it would entail. Democrats found themselves unable to say no to a war labeled “humanitarian” and promoted by their party’s president; Republicans supported the war out of habit, but grumbled that the president was moving too slowly and timidly in his use of military force.’

    https://mises.org/library/lying-about-libya

    1. And it’s a good thing the US did. I opposed it at the time, but getting rid of Ghaddafi saved so much pain. ISIS was run out of there faster and harder than Syria-and that is the alternative of what Libya would be today and it’s far worse.

  5. Islam? Oh my. No. Islam and Christianity are not the root cause of Jew-hatred. Anti-Semitism was the scourge of pre-Christian Greece and Rome, and the Amalekites were not Muslims. There were centuries when Christians persecuted Jews more than Muslims did.

    Islam and Christianity are mockeries of Judaism by which the Arabs on the one hand, and the Greeks and Romans on the other, deluded themselves that they were the Chosen, and that the Jews were impostors because they had killed the Son of God or Isaac had fiddled Ishmael out of his birthright or—the excuses were endless and all of them lies.

    The Muslim and Christian clergy called for the Jews to be stamped out, because their paymasters in the halls of power of the Nations considered Jews a threat to their rule, just as the Greeks and Romans had, and, of course, they asked with Pharaoh, who is the God of this insignificant tribe that we should do a thing the God of these good-for-nothings says?

    Islam is a symptom. Jew-hate is the disease.
    Judge Gentiles by their character, not by whether their fathers went to church or mosque.

    The Righteous Gentiles are those who put themselves at serious risk to help Jews in harm’s way. These are owed honour in Israel, and Jewish protection. There’s not enough of them to make it possible to guarantee the safety of Jews anywhere—the Lord himself knows they tried.

    It’s said half—half!—of the youngest generation in the United States supported Hamas’s atrocities on October 7. Any Jew who can leave needs to leave, now. North America is lost to Israel.

    And on the day that generation is slaughtered like sheep or enslaved by their Muslim allies—and their new Muslim masters get their hands on the atomic bomb—no Jew need shed a tear.

    The Jews can only depend on each other. Gentiles can only be trusted with a knife and the throat or a pistol at the temple. The manner in which their witch-doctors, ponces in fancy dress, babble when worshipping idols is quite beside the point. The sooner those who stand with Israel realize that, the better.

  6. How long before something really bad happens in Canada and Jews get attacked? Everything is suggesting it’s only a matter of time. Multiculturalism on display.

  7. Islam is *a* problem but not the problem. There are tons of anti-semitic Arab Christians, one of whom founded the PFLP. The old alphabet soup Pally groups were not Islamist.

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