Kreutz wrote:A good article on the Islamization of of Swedens third largest city. Bit of a long read but worth it.
An Islamic enclave in the West may as well be the West Bank, and the authorities the IDF. They are regarded no differently. That is why, as Soeren Kern of the Madrid-based Strategic Studies Group notes, “Fire and emergency workers . . . refuse to enter Malmo’s mostly Muslim Rosengaard district without police escorts.” And sensibly so: When firefighters attempted to extinguish a blaze at the city’s main mosque, local Muslims pelted them with stones.
There is a simple reason why this has happened to Malmo, and why it is happening in Britain, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, etc. The European Union forced on its member states the same approach to their swelling Muslim populations that the Obama administration is now trying to strong-arm American cities and states into adopting. It is a suicide theory, holding that the only threat to our security is “violent extremism.”
http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/ ... thy?page=1
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This article is a perfect example of how to make a prejudicial point by including a few facts, omitting others,including fabrications, and using logic that does not follow. First let's review what the article gets right. Muslim assimilation into old Europe is a problem that's a fact. It's also a fact that Western Europe has been struggling with assimilating immigrant populations of any race, religion,or ethnic group. Considering the hostility and violence that greeted each wave of new immigrants in the U.S. we are one to talk about assimilation.
It's true that fire fighters refused to enter the Rosengaard District without a police escort. Of course the article omitted that a part of the problem that had been ongoing about the closure of a Mosque in the basement of an apartment building. The police, however, do patrol Rosengaard. In fact, they increased their presence in the District after the incident.
The article also confuses the situation with a Mosque in the basement and the main Muslim Mosque that sits just outside Malmo. That Mosque has had 3 fires, the last of which caused severe damage. The National Review Article did not list another fact. The fires were all caused by arson. Here's another fact, a shot was fired into the Mosque destroying a window and wounding the Imam in the process. The multiple arsons, nor what the police called an attempted murder have been solved. Do you think Muslims might have been more than a little pissed off at authorities?
Also omitted was the fact that the police credited Muslim citizen groups working in conjunction with them in lowering tensions in Rosengaard.
After discussing Europe's immigration problem the article segues to the U.S. where issues are completely different. I know of no European Union Policy concerning Muslims that have been, or are being adopted by the U.S. The allegation simply makes no sense. The Obama administration's and the Bush administration's policies concerning American Muslims are the same. Bush and Obama refused to demonize Muslims as a group or their religion. They both sought cooperation not confrontation.
Obviously the article writer disagrees and wants some policy directed at all Muslims that would be based on the assumption that they are all guilty.
Gat6