The Anti-Islam League Of Common Sense

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  1. *I* think of it as the de facto Order of the Phoenix.

    It gains a new member, anywhere in the world, any time that an intelligent non-Muslim, of whatever non-Muslim faith or of no faith at all, takes a long hard look at the Islamic source texts and at the documented and visible behaviour of the Mohammedan Mob, both past and present, and puts two and two together.

    And then they cast about, and find others who have come to similar conclusions, and then, in their various countries (sometimes across national boundaries) they try to find some way of resisting the Jihad. And they try, and keep on trying, to awaken others.

    There are enough of them, it seems, by now, to be starting to make inroads – here and there – in the political landscape. I, myself, think that a tipping point approaches.

    PEGIDA would have been unimaginable twenty years ago, ten years ago, even five years ago.

    And who could have foretold the rise of the EDL, and then of Gavin Boby’s Law and Freedom Foundation, and then of Paul Weston and Liberty GB?

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