Rethinking Immigration
THE proposed integration (or assimilation) of Muslim immigrants within the population of Europe is almost wholly dependent upon time. Given the highly corrosive and materialistic nature of consumer society, when it comes to having the longevity to retain one’s faith even those children who come from the most pious Islamic families will have a difficult struggle on their hands. Within several generations, therefore, and providing the liberal establishment is able to retain its dominance, Muslims could easily become as watered-down and wishy-washy as their Christian counterparts.
The churches in much of Europe have already been heavily subverted by left-wing activists, as their congregations readily concede, so it is highly likely that the same thing could happen in Islamic circles, too. Muslims may well become more prominent in a political sense, through sheer force of numbers and the continuing illusion of modern ‘democracy,’ especially in those areas with a high concentration of such people who put forward their own candidates, but I also believe that Islam in the West will - by that time - have degenerated into another court religion that is only tolerated as a result of having become considerably more diluted over time and, thus, vastly more palatable and manageable for the powers-that-be. Ecumenicalism and syncretism will have a role to play in this process, of course, and we have already seen Muslims unite to defend a synagogue in Norway. These are the Muslims who will become increasingly more liberal over time, not the Islamic State bigots that will be crushed by the West after serving the destabilising agenda of their Zionist masters.
For those Europeans wishing to defend their own respective values, it is vital that the authorities are not given the time to erode the diversity that still exists. Rather than calling for nation-states to force Muslim women to discard the hijab, for example, it would surely be far better if immigrants were to remain as distinctive as possible. After all, would everything be solved if they suddenly decided to abandon their religion? Of course not. The main issue is the fact that, unlike ourselves, they are not Indo-European and this presents an enormous demographic threat to our long-term survival. Parroting the tired old adage, ‘do as the Romans do’, is simply a way of supporting the liberal agenda of systematic absorption. Do not complain that these people are different, but seek to emphasise it at all times.
Ethnicity, therefore, must always come before citizenship, religion or cultural affinity, and attacking the identity of others in order to save ourselves - coupled with the harsh laws against freedom of expression that often result - will only lead to the ignominious death of all peoples.



If this happens it will be an unintended consequence. At the moment it seems unlikely to me because the government seems to be giving Muslims every incentive to be radical. They allow hate-preachers into British mosques and universities. My brother has spent some time in the Middle East and says that the religion there is far calmer and more easy-going. Maybe Islamism is something unnatural and synthetic that needs to be bootstrapped into existence and constantly maintained.