Re: Muslims occupy Europe
That picture is Omar Mukhtar, a Libyan national hero who was executed by Italians for trying to organise a resistance movement against Italian colonialism in Libya. It was like Gaddafi claiming that even though we're friends now, we won't forget your colonial past in our country.
Gaddafi is more of a pan-Arab leader than any of those other Arab clowns will ever be. But anyway, coming back to his quote, he's totally right. Muslim birth rates are far higher than other birth rates (including that of the Jews, which is already pretty high) so it is only a matter of decades until Muslims become the dominant force in Europe. Could you imagine what would happen once Turkey enters the EU?
If Europe has a problem with Muslims outnumbering them, it has no one to blame but itself. They're the ones accepting them into their countries and not being tougher with illegals. And when a leader of a nation-state tries to do something about immigration, they are vilified. Just look at the recent controversy in France. Sarkozy deported 1000 illegal Gypsies back to where they came from and almost every EU member condemned him and some even broke Godwin's law and compared this to Nazism . And Gypsies aren't even as numerous as Muslims. The "damage" has already been done (if you are against a Muslim presence in EU) and it looks irreversible.
Originally posted by retro
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Originally posted by arakeretzig
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If Europe has a problem with Muslims outnumbering them, it has no one to blame but itself. They're the ones accepting them into their countries and not being tougher with illegals. And when a leader of a nation-state tries to do something about immigration, they are vilified. Just look at the recent controversy in France. Sarkozy deported 1000 illegal Gypsies back to where they came from and almost every EU member condemned him and some even broke Godwin's law and compared this to Nazism . And Gypsies aren't even as numerous as Muslims. The "damage" has already been done (if you are against a Muslim presence in EU) and it looks irreversible.
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