One of them became “very religious.” He started to recite the Qur’an. Then he went to the museum to kill Infidels. There is no way to know when an individual Muslim will become “very religious.” No way to know when someone who converts to Islam will become “very religious.” In the advanced world, even the possibility of Mad Cow Disease in this or that country leads other countries to put a complete quarantine on cows from that country. That makes sense. How many people have died from Mad Cow Disease, and how many from Muslim terrorism, in dozens of countries, all over the place? When Muslims in the West become unhappy, and feel they do not have the position or the money or the prestige they deserve (and for a Muslim to live surrounded by non-Muslims who fail to recognize his natural superiority, and reward him accordingly, is not merely disconcerting but often maddening) it is natural to seek solace in “more religion,” that is, madder Muslim music and madder Muslim whine. In becoming more devout, instead of the Slow Jihad of demographic conquest, including that through conversion of the psychically and socially marginal among the non-Muslim population, some Muslims choose to engage in violence — qitaal (combat) or terrorism. They are a threat, but so is the Muslim sea in which they swim, of apologists, propagandists, people inserting themselves into Western societies while never giving up the Islam that keeps them, psychically, permanently apart and permanently hostile, to the exact extent to which they take to heart what Islam inculcates.
It’s a matter of statistics, probability, likelihood. We keep out tens of millions of cows, put on a total quarantine, when even one has been reported to have Jakob-Creutzfeldt disease. Why, then, knowing what we know now, about what is in the Qur’an, Hadith, and Sira, and given the observable behavior of Muslims toward non-Muslims over time and across space, are Muslims still being allowed to settle in the West?
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