The City of
Light Goes Dark
by Denis MacEoin
• November 20, 2015 at 5:00 am
Who does not love Paris? Puritans do not love Paris. Puritans hate,
music, song, dance, poetry, fun and love. Today, such people are represented
above all by extremist Muslim doctrinaire fundamentalists. They seem to
despise women without veils; call music Satanic; regard painted images as an
insult to an angry God; consider football a sin, and a restaurant serving
wine as the embodiment of evil. They do not respond to a life-affirming
bustle and the ideals an open, tolerant, democratic, liberal, humanitarian,
egalitarian West.
When Sir Karl Popper wrote, at the end of the Second World War in 1945,
his two-volume classic, The Open Society and its Enemies, he laid bare
the evils of totalitarian systems, both left and right -- Communism and
Fascism. He would never have guessed that soon a Third World War would be
taking place between radical Islam and the West.
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