Wednesday, January 28, 2015

"That's Not Immigration; It's Invasion"

by JASmius



Probably more a 2016 vice presidential contender than for the top job, and this is a big reason why:

Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal warned that Muslims coming to the United States and not assimilating could create "no-go zones" around the country — resulting in "lone wolf" terrorist attacks similar to those recently in Europe.

"If they want to come here and they want to set up their own culture and values that's not immigration, that's really invasion if you're honest about it," Jindal told Family Research Council President Tony Perkins on his radio show on Monday....

"If you don't want to be an American, don't come to America," he told Perkins. "If we're not careful, the same no-go zones you're seeing now in Europe will come to America."...

Earlier this month, Jindal gave a speech in London reiterating the claim that the areas have been created in parts of Europe, where non-Muslims are not welcome and Shariah law is practiced. British Prime Minister David Cameron was among many who attacked the remarks, USA Today reported. [emphasis added]

To those who don't want to hear it, the truth always hurts.  Not that I can fathom what rational objection Prime Minister Cameron could possibly have to an American State governor pointing out the self-evident fact that his country is being inexorably taken over by Islamic Fundamentalists, and his entire continent is being, well, "fundamentally transformed" into the "Eurabia" that has been predicted for years now, and even faster than those earlier predictions forecasted.  Europe has completely de-Christianized itself, repudiated its own culture and history, and as a direct consequence is depopulating itself as well, creating a vacuum to be filled by someone and something else.  And Islamic Fundamentalists, much like the Germanic tribes (Huns, Visigoths, etc.) systemically moved in on the crumbling Roman Empire in the third and fourth centuries A.D., are streaming in to fill that vacuum and realize Mohammed's dream of conquering Europe that Charles Martel dashed fourteen centuries ago.

Remember the term "culture war"?  This gives it a much more literal feel, doesn't it?  But that is a message that callow, intolerantly self-righteous, culturally self-loathing, nationally suicidal Western "leaders" cannot abide and do not want to hear, either "across the pond" or here at home.  Which is what makes Governor Jindal vice presidential material, because on the top of the ticket he would be ritualistically denounced by the Democrat/media complex as a "racist" (even though he's non-white) for most of 2016 and have zero shot at stopping Elizabeth Warren (or Barack Obama) that November - unless a catastrophic Muslim-caused disaster grabbed voters' attention.....



....and that's what it may take to wake even Americans up to this invasion, because guess what, folks?  The Muslim "no-go zones" (i.e. Muslim-occupied territory) of which Governor Jindal is warning are already here:

A form of Islamic law has taken force in Texas, right next door to Louisiana where Governor Bobby Jindal has warned of Muslim immigrants who refuse to adopt Western culture.

An Islamic Tribunal of four attorneys is operating in Dallas where it issues "voluntary" rulings on civil disputes, Breitbart Texas reported Tuesday.

Taher El-badawi, one of the lawyers who call themselves "judges," told the conservative website that the tribunal applies Shariah law to litigants who "voluntarily" accept their rulings on disputes involving family and business issues.

"Voluntary," my ass.  There's nothing "voluntary" about Islamic Fundamentalism or Sharia law.  It is most definitely mandatory.  And if you do not choose to "volunteer"?  I think we already know the answer to that question, no matter what taqiyya this "tribunal" puts out.  Their lack of regard for the U.S. justice system is very telling:

"The courts of the United States of America are costly and consist of ineffective lawyers. Discontent with the legal system leads many Muslims in America to postpone justice in this world and opt for an audience on the Day of Judgment," the tribunal says. [emphases added]

With 72 virgins, perhaps?  Seems like the clear implication to me.

Governor Jindal gets the last word:

"It is startling to think that any country would allow, even unofficially, for a so called 'no-go zone.' The idea that a free country would allow for specific areas of its country to operate in an autonomous way that is not free and is in direct opposition to its laws is hard to fathom."

Actually, given the outcome of the last two presidential elections, it's not difficult at all to fathom, Governnor.  Not difficult at all.

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