Wednesday, January 24, 2007

The Changing Face of Europe


Reading this will scare the pants off you:
Islam converts change face of Europe

Pish-posh. Islam is a religion of peace. How can it be bad? And surely he can't be serious about that "Eurabia" business. That's positively Neander-con thinking. We'll always have Paris!
"As many as 100,000 French and British citizens have converted to Islam over the last decade, according to a new book by an Israeli historian. The figures cited by Hebrew University Prof. Raphael Israeli in his upcoming book The Third Islamic Invasion of Europe are representative of the fast-changing face of Europe, which the Islamic history professor says is in danger of becoming "Eurabia" within half a century."

Oh yeah, what about this?
He noted that about 30 million Muslims currently live in Europe, out of a total population of 380 million., adding that with a high Muslim birthrate in Europe, the number of Muslims living in the continent is likely to double within 25 years.

I'm starting to think that letting Turkey into the EU is NOT a good idea.
Israeli also cited massive immigration and Turkey's future inclusion in the EU as the primary reasons why the face of Europe will be indelibly changed within a generation. European concerns over a fast-growing Muslim population is at the center of opposition to Turkey's entry into the EU, he said, as the inclusion of Turkey into the EU will catapult the number of Muslims to 100 million out of a total population of 450 million.

Think about it:
"The sheer weight of demography will produce a situation where no Frenchman or Dutchman could be elected to parliament without the support of the Muslim minority," he said Monday in an interview with The Jerusalem Post.

I wonder, is Barrack Obama considered to be an apostate?
Israeli noted that conversions in mixed marriages worked only in one direction since a Muslim woman who marries a Christian is considered an apostate in her community, and faces physical danger.

Our author's pants were scared off, too.
"It is time one should wake up and realize what is happening in Europe," he concluded.