Humanitarian Jihad

by Nidra Poller (October 2015)

[This is an excerpt from the last chapter of The Black Flag of Jihad stalks la République, scheduled for release on December 10th]

After the Arab Spring the September 2015 refugee crisis. Once again our media and allied opinion-makers dance to the beat of the Islamic street. Moved to ecstasy by compact masses of Muslim men leavened with a sprinkling of women and children trampling the ground we stand on, they incite the citizens of Europe and beyond to abject surrender in humanitarian guise.  more>>>

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2 Responses

  1. There is a term for this tactic that the Muslims are using upon the naive and gullible in the West.

    It is an Arab Muslim saying that Rev Dr Mark Durie, astute Australian scholar and critic of Islam, came across – I am not sure where, but he remarks upon it.
    “Tamaskan tatamakan”. It translates roughly as “show a victim’s face; take over”.

    Mohammed and his gang used it when they claimed the Meccans had been ‘persecuting’ them, and so suckered the good people of Yathrib into taking them in….and we know what happened after that.

  2. Open borders and unlimited undocumented are now euphemisms for despair. Withal, the Ummah has carte blanche to export their problems; ethnic, religious, and political pathologies to Europe and beyond. Compassion has been weaponized. The Quisling strain of social democracy and tolerance has seduced Europe again.

    Thanks Nidra

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