| 12/2/2005
Multiculturalism has never worked, is not working
now and it never will!
There are still
those who consider multiculturalism a good thing. The Greens, in particular,
are advocating an "open door" policy with regard to refugees,
most of whom are Islamic. You only have to look at what is happening in
Europe and worldwide to see that these so-called "refugees' are anything
but.
They are an invading army intent on converting the whole world to Islam.
In Britain, the Government is offering to pay cash strapped local councils
in the north to house the flood of immigrants, but they will have none
of it – “they cause too much trouble” it was said.
Even in Sweden,
a country that anyone would think an unlikely target for Islam, they have
problems. A prominent Muslim in Stockholm boasted that it was not only
their intention to convert Sweden to Islam – they were actually
doing it.
And back home
in Australia. When Woomera detention centre was operating some "refugees"
being transported by coach from Darwin were talking amongst themselves,
totally unaware that one of the guards was fluent in Arabic. He heard
them declare several times that they would turn Australia into an Islamic
nation. (Ref: Beyond The Razor Wire. By Sandy Thorne )
The following article is from an American magazine "The Philadelphia
Trumpet"
There is a growing concern in Western Europe that Islamic militants are
targeting specific individuals to be killed, according to Stratfor, (a
German intelligence agency) quoting sources close to the European intelligence
community. The slaying of Theo van Gogh, they say, "could mark the
beginning of a wave of attacks against Jews and critics of Islam. ...
In other words, a wide reaching security problem could be brewing in Western
Europe" (Nov. 19, 2004)
The crackdown on Islamic militants in the Netherlands following Van Gogh's
death uncovered a plot to assassinate several Dutch and European politicians,
including European Commission President Jose Manuel Durao Barroso, the
mayor of Amsterdam, and Dutch members of parliament who had been critical
of Islam.
Dutch politician Geert Wilders, who has for some time been calling for
radical mosques in Amsterdam to be closed because of terrorist connections,
is in semi-hiding after being warned he could be the next victim after
Van Gogh.
In Belgium, Senator Mimount Bousakla, whose own parents are Muslim, is
under police protection after being threatened with death by a Muslim
fanatic. Her "crime"? She criticized Belgium's, Muslim Executive
for not condemning the Van Gogh murder.
Dutch MP Ayaan
Hirsi Ali, an ex-Muslim from Somalia, similarly had to go underground
because she had helped Van Gogh produce his film critical of Islam's treatment
of women.
Stratfor speculates that small independent jihadists in Europe such as
the Dutch group behind Van Gogh's murder "could begin to consolidate
and grow to the level of much larger and more dangerous entities"
(Nov. ii, 2004). The danger is compounded by the groundswell of potential
support from the Muslim community.
BESIDE a giant Christmas tree in Amsterdam's Dam Square last night a Rastafarian
was cheerfully selling lumps of cannabis to passers-by.
In the Netherlands, opinion polls indicate that as many as 50,000 young
Muslim men "hold radical Islamist views, supporting suicide bombers
and al Qaeda" (Daily Mail., London, Nov. 6, 2004)
The Mail stated that "Already a backlash is apparent, with grumbles
turning to outright hostility and violence" (ibid). This plays precisely
into the radicals' aims. " This will lead to radicals being able
to secure the solidarity of the Muslim masses:' said Gilles Kepel, author
of The War for Muslim Minds.
Culture clashes between Muslim immigrants and the local populace are already
a problem in Europe, and many sources acknowledge the potential for widespread
tit-for-tat violence across the Continent.
"Firebombing of mosques, attacks against Muslim religious leaders
and the rise of far-right, anti-immigration parties already are occurring.....The
potential for those activities to grow into a prolonged campaign of violence
and repression - and the inevitable Muslim backlash against such a campaign
- is certainly in place, and could well lead to a Europe-wide struggle
between two Cultures" (Stratfor, Dec. 2, 2004)
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THE PHILADELPHIA TRUMPET
JANUARY 2005
Why is our mass media so silent about these events? The murder of Theo
Van Gogh was mentioned briefly but nothing else has been reported. Is
the idiotic creed of political correctness the cause of this suppression
of news?
LESSONS
FOR BRITAIN AS FEARFUL DUTCH FAMILIES TURN THEIR BACKS ON A MULTICULTURAL
SOCIETY
From David Paul IN
AMSTERDAM
Sunday Express
December 19, 2004
Dutch society, hailed for many years as a model of liberalism and racial
tolerance, is in crisis.
And there are some disturbing lessons for Britain in the alarming breakdown
in the social order of a European nation just a one-hour flight from London
or Manchester.
Rising religious and ethnic violence has erupted across Holland, with
attacks on immigrants and revenge attacks by them in response.
In just one week last month, more than 20
mosques, churches, Islamic and Christian schools were either petrol bombed
or vandalised. Half a dozen Dutch politicians accused of being "enemies
of Islam" have received death threats. Two are deemed to be in such
danger they are living in police safe houses.
The Speaker of the Dutch parliament, Jozias van Aartsen, said: "Holy
war has come to the Netherlands." Holland's educated,
white middle class fear for the future, despite having an income per head
that is higher than in any major country in Europe, and they are leaving
their homeland in droves.
Last year,
more people left The Netherlands than arrived as migrants or asylum seekers,
for the first time since the end of the Second World War. In the first
six months of this year, the net loss to Holland's population was 13,313
people.
Those leaving are engineers, nurses, computer experts, lawyers, accountants
and businessmen.
They have had enough of the multiculturalism
of Holland and are heading for the wide open - and, though
few will publicly admit it, almost exclusively white-populated - lands
of Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Just last month, Dutch immigration
and integration minister Rita Verdonk, who is one of those to have received
a death threat, admitted: "We were naive in thinking people would
exist in society together." The chairman of the independent Migration
Watch UK pressure group , Sir Andrew Green, believes the Dutch "white
flight" phenomenon may already have also begun in Britain, but because
we have more space, people here still have the option to settle in different
areas of the country, rather than move abroad.
"There is clear evidence from a recent survey by the London School
of Economics that people are moving out
of London at the rate of 100,000 a year, and people are
leaving other city centres, " said Sir Andrew.
"It could be that this is a pattern similar to that developing in
Holland. We need more research into the reasons for these very significant
movements."
The Office of National Statistics last month predicted a population boom
in many areas of Britain, caused by immigrants. Numbers living in London
and the South-east are forecast to swell by 15 per cent, to about 30 million
by 2028. The population of East Anglia will rise the most - by 16.8 per
cent - with a 16.5 per cent increase in the Southwest.
"Immigration now accounts for 85 per cent of our population growth,”
Sir Andrew said. "These figures confirm there will be still further
pressure on the south of England. London and the South are already twice
as crowded as Holland, the most crowded country in continental Europe."
Home Office officials are monitoring the situation in Holland closely,
while scores of British MPs have visited the Netherlands in recent months
to see for themselves what has happened.
The wave of
anti-Islamic violence in Holland is also being watched nervously in Germany,
which is home to more than three million Muslims, most of them Turkish.
Former German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, caused outrage last month by
saying that allowing the Turks who arrived in Germany as "gastarbeiter"
or guest workers, to prop up the economy in the 1960s, had been a mistake.
The present Chancellor, Gerhard Schroder, has recently adopted a much
tougher line on his country's immigrants, warning they must integrate
better into German society. But in the sleepy Dutch town of Alphen Aan
Den Rijn, employment office worker Ibolya Fransen is not particularly
interested in the debate about European states and multiculturalism. She
just doesn't like having two mosques near her home.
"In some
places 'white flight' is happening,” said Ibolya, a 35-year-old
mother of two. "I don't live in an ethnic neighbourhood, but when
you go to our big cities you think to yourself
'Where am I? I am the only person who speaks Dutch'.
"In Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague or Utrecht, there are places
where immigration is out of hand. They recreate their own country. They
have their own shops, their own schools, their own places of worship.
"In my town, we have a population of 70,000, but we already have
two mosques. In five years time it will be three or four. They will take
over."
The facts back up Ibolya's argument to some extent. Dutch Government experts
believe that by 2010 Rotterdam, Amsterdam,
The Hague and Utrecht will have Muslim majorities.
Holland has
a population of 16.2 million, of which almost one in five is of foreign
origin. White Dutch children are already
the minority in four Dutch cities.
Last month
the Buysse website had 13,000 inquiries from Dutch people seeking information
on how to leave their country for good.
"I have
seen what has happened to a civilised country like ours, and I think I
will be happier somewhere else, " said ibolya.
"If people
in England believe they have the same problem, they should do the same
as us.
"There is a growing intolerance of immigrants in Holland. It's a
shame - the good ones will suffer because of the bad ones.
The perception in Holland is that the immigrants are responsible for the
increased violence."
The events of one Tuesday morning early last month convinced Ibolya she
is right to quit her homeland.
Dutch artist
and TV personality Theo Van Gogh, great-grandnephew of the painter Vincent
Van Gogh, was cycling to work through the centre of Amsterdam when a Muslim
extremist shot him eight times. As Van Gogh pleaded for his life, his
attacker tried to chop off his head with a knife.
The murder had seemingly been provoked by a film Mr. Van Gogh had made,
highlighting the treatment of women under Islam.
IBOLYA said: "After Van Gogh was murdered there were revenge attacks
on mosques and Muslim schools. It has developed into a hate campaign.
"I don't want my daughters to end up in the middle of this fight.
The killers are attacking people in the streets, people are on the streets
with knives and guns."
Van Gogh's murder followed the May 2002 assassination of Holland's firebrand
homosexual politician Pim Fortuyn. He was shot by a left-wing activist
after denouncing the Netherlands' 30-year "experiment" with
multiculturalism as a "disastrous error".
He was shot
by a left wing activist after denouncing the Netherlands’ 30 year
“experiment” with Multiculturalism as a “disastrous
error”
Mr. Fortuyn
launched a mass movement he said was to defend Holland's tolerant way
of life from the radical Muslim clerics based in his country, who are
often subsidised by Dutch taxpayers. He was killed just nine days before
an election that might well have seen him become Prime Minister.
"When Pim Fortuyn was shot everyone said it was just a one off, "
Ibolya said. "Now it's happening more and more. These Muslim extremists
want their 15 minutes of fame. We've already got Dutch MPs living in hiding
- this is crazy."
Ibolya is excited
about the future she believes her family will enjoy 6,000 miles away from
Holland.
"When you go to live in Canada as an immigrant you become part of
the rest of the population there,” she said.
"But in
Holland and elsewhere in Europe there is an Us and Them mentality. I think
this is happening in England and Germany as well. People say we are turning
our back on our country of birth, but we can't change things on our own.
The Netherlands has too many people and not enough space."
We have a lot of sand in Australia, and
there a lot of people with their heads stuck in it!
It's
time they took their heads out, shook the sand out of their eyes and ears
and found out what is actually going on in the world! |