Marine Le Pen’s Three Suggestions

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Of course the mosques,  not only in France but all over Western Europe and North America, ought to be under surveillance, and the sermons recorded on tape. And if the imams don’t like it, if they object, one has to ask why. Ataturk kept all of the Turkish mosques under surveillance, and he also comissioned a Qur’an in Turkish, and a tafsir (Qur’anic commentary) in Turkish, one vetted by the government’s Department of Religious Affairs, that was run by people determined, like Ataturk, to constrain Islam as a political and social force, so as to allow the growth of a secular class. That secular class did come into being — these are people who exist, more or less, on the same planet as non-Muslims — but unfortunately they constitute not 51% of the population but more like 25%, and that has not been enough to prevent the troglodytic Erdogan and his henchmen and puppets, anti-Ataturks all, from coming to power.

The second suggestion is for France to control its own borders, to refuse to recognize the freedom of movement within Schengenland. As things stand now, if anyone manages to enter any member state of the EU — Schengenland — that person can then move freely throughout the whole area of what is called, after the Treaty of Schengen, Schengenland. A man from Syria or Iraq, or Gaza, or Yemen, can take a boat to Lampedusa, get into Italy, and then once in italy, go anywhere, including everywhere in France. Wherever is the weakest link, the easiest port of entry, that’s  where the Muslim and other last-world hordes, will find a way to enter, and then move about, looking for places where the benefits are large, and the Infidels infinitely patient and generous. Everyone knows that those countries that are stricter in their controls should not have to keep compromising their own well-being and the security of their systems out of some supposed duty owed to the “idea of Europe” and to that monstrous creation of the E.U., at a time when the Muslim threat was not sufficiently understood, Schengenland.

The third proposal is one that many will not wish to acccept, but it is an important idea. European young people need to be more sure of themselves, better able to protect themselves. In America the general level of violence is higher, the police readier to suppress fire, and many people have served in the military, including those who joined the Reserves and the National Guard. And the million soldiers who have served in Afghanistan and Iraq are in no mood to hold back if there are physical challenges from Muslims. And the Second Amendment turns out to have been, I am chagrinned to admit, a very good idea. In Europe, within the last few decades, the draft was done away with. It would be good to ensure that something like what happens in Israel, where Jews serve in the military, and receive training, but — save for the Druse and Christian volunteers — others do not, makes many more people able to respond, at once, to emergencies, and to defend themselves when necessary. Against so many potential enemies that have been allowed into their midst, the people of Europe need to recognize the threat and its unprecedented ways and means, and prepare.

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