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by Giulio Meotti
• July 2, 2016 at 5:00 am
- The West should
be proud of what the Islamists call "decadence." For the
West, "decadence" is synonymous with freedom. The problem
is that we, postmodern Westerners, have sacrificed the very values
that ensure our survival, and have exchanged them for "decadence."
- The problem is
that the West does not desire life. The West is ready to
surrender its love of life to those who want to take it away from
them.
- "Islam
manifests what Nietzsche called 'great health': there are young
soldiers ready to die for it. What are the values of our
civilization? Supermarket and e-commerce, trivial consumerism and
egotistical narcissism, vulgar hedonism or scooters for
adults?" — Michel Onfray, French philosopher,
- In the
Netherlands, the minister of education decided to impose the
teaching of LGBT courses in migrant centers. Germany has published
guidelines, leaflets and cartoons to communicate to immigrants the
new sexual norms to follow. Is that all we have to offer to these
people?

Mohammed Atta (left) leader of the 9/11 terrorists,
along with four of the other hijackers, were entertained by dancers in
Las Vegas nightclubs several times during the summer of 2001. Omar Mateen
(right) deliberately chose to attack the Pulse gay nightclub, where he
slaughtered 49 "infidels." Many Islamist terrorist attacks
around the world have seemingly aimed to achieve a catharsis, by spilling
blood in our comfortable promiscuity, in the dark of a nightclub.
Omar Mateen did not choose the Pulse gay nightclub because it had
few security guards or because it was an easy target. He could have
targeted a supermarket or a school. No, Mateen chose Pulse because it is
a nightclub, where he slaughtered 49 "infidels" and wounded 53
more.
Before murdering 2,977 people, the leader of the 9/11 terrorists,
Mohammed Atta, along with four of the other hijackers, made several trips
to Las Vegas during the summer before the attack, where they were
entertained by dancers in nightclubs.
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