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by Douglas Murray
• January 11, 2016 at 5:00 am
- How can you
explain why Germany, which in the 20th century had such a
gigantic anti-Semitism problem, would import so many people from
those areas of the world which now have the same gigantic
anti-Semitism problem?
- The police
water cannons were not in evidence on New Year's Eve to break up the
migrant gangs committing violent crimes against women. Instead they
were used to break up a lawful demonstration of people opposed to
such violent attacks on women.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel doubled down on her
open-door asylum policy in a November 13, 2015 television interview,
saying: "The Chancellor has the situation under control. I have my
vision. I will fight for it." Mere insanity, incompetence or
duplicity could not possibly explain the behavior of a German
government so obviously dedicated to its own pathetic end.
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The late Robert Conquest once laid out a set of three political
rules, the last of which read, "The simplest way to explain the
behavior of any bureaucratic organization is to assume that it is
controlled by a cabal of its enemies." This rule comes in handy when
trying to understand the otherwise clearly insane and suicidal policies
of Chancellor Merkel's government in Germany. These policies only make
sense if the German government has in fact been taken over by a cabal of
people intent not on holding Germany together but on pulling it entirely
apart. Consider the evidence.
by Burak Bekdil
• January 11, 2016 at 4:00 am
- Muslims had the
habit of slaughtering "infidel" Muslims for centuries when
there was not a country called Syria or any
"Islamophobia."
- The main lack
of logic seems to be that innocent people are attacked repeatedly by
Muslims, so they become suspicious of Muslims; this suspicion is
then called Islamophobia -- but it does not come out of thin air.
- President
Erdogan is explicitly saying that even non-terrorist Muslims have
the potential to become terrorists if they happen to feel offended.
So easily?
- Pro-Sunni
supremacists, such as the Turkish president and his top cleric, do
not understand that cartoons do not kill people. But some of their
friends do kill people.
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In the thinking of Turkey's President Recep Tayyip
Erdogan (left) and top Muslim cleric, Professor Mehmet Gormez (center),
the men of Islamic State, who have the habit of beheading people,
raping "slave" women and mass-killings in Muslims lands, do
the same damage as people who just draw cartoons, such as Stéphane
Charbonnier (right), the murdered editor of Charlie Hebdo.
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There is hardly anything surprising in the way Turkey's Islamist
leaders and their officials in the clergy diagnose jihadist terror: Blame
it on everyone except the terrorists. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the
inventor of the theory that "there is no Islamic terror,"
recently warned that "rising racism and enmity against Islam in
Europe[an] and other countries" will cause great tragedies -- like
the Paris attacks.
Put in another way, Erdogan is telling the free world that Muslims
will kill even more people "à la Paris" if they face
Islamophobia in the non-Muslim countries they have chosen to attack. This
reasoning, in simple order of logic, means that Muslims will not kill
innocent civilians in terror attacks if they do NOT face Islamophobia.
That is not a convincing argument. Erdogan did not tell anyone whether
the jihadists killed more than 100 people in Ankara last October because
Muslims face Islamophobia in Turkey.
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