Islamization of Europe: The Numbers Don’t Lie
Posted on September 17, 2012 by
creeping
A few recent news stories out of
Europe confirm that concerns about the continent’s skyrocketing
Muslim populations are, in fact, anything but alarmist. On August
8, for example, Britain’s Daily Telegraph actuallypermitted
into its pages an article reporting
that “Britain and the rest of the European Union are ignoring a
demographic time bomb: a recent rush into the EU by migrants,
including millions of Muslims, will change the continent beyond
recognition over the next two decades, and almost no policy-makers
are talking about it.” According to the Telegraph, Spain’s
foreign-born population rose from 3.2% in 1998 to 13.4% in 2007,
and in Brussels, “the top seven baby boys’ names recently were
Mohamed, Adam, Rayan, Ayoub, Mehdi, Amine and Hamza.” The Telegraph
cited the highly euphemistic conclusion of a recent report by
the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life that the rapid
introduction of large numbers of Muslims into Europe results in “a
difficult social fit.”
Similarly, an August 26 article in
Denmark’s Dispatch International revealed
that the number of Muslims in Denmark and Sweden, which had
previously been uncertain (with estimates ranging widely), could
now be stated with an unprecedented degree of precision, based on
a meticulous study of the records of given names in the two
countries. Within ten or twenty thousand, the real number of
Muslims (not including unregistered illegal aliens) was about
“574,000…in Sweden and 256,000 in Denmark,” meaning “that Muslims
make up 6.05% of Sweden’s population and 4.59% of Denmark’s.” The
Swedish figure was up from around 3.21% in 1998: “In other words,
the number of Muslims has roughly doubled over the period
1998-2011.” As for Denmark, although the climb was less
precipitous, that country’s center-right governments between 2001
and 2011, while often criticized as Islamophobic, turned out to
have “hardly made a dent in the Muslim growth rate.” As for
Norway, the Norwegian website document.no
reported
on September 5 that just over 38% of all newborn babies in Oslo
now have “mothers with foreign national backgrounds.”
Europe is on a journey, and the
destination is clear. Just a few days ago it was reported that
Kiwi, one of Norway’s largest grocery-store chains, has introduced
a version of its employee uniform that comes equipped with a hijab.
This summer in Marseilles, a city that some observers have long
pointed to as cheering evidence that Islamic integration in Europe
can work, a woman wearing a niqab, or
full-face veil, in public – which, of course, violates French law
– was confronted
by a cop, who was, in turn, according to the Washington Post,
confronted by a “youth” who informed him that the police “had
no business patrolling the neighborhood and accosting its
predominantly Muslim residents.” Next thing you know, this
tête-à-tête-à-tête erupted into a full-scale riot,
requiring “carloads of police reinforcements,” in which no fewer
than three gendermes sustained injuries. The only
surprises in the whole story are (a) that a French cop was
actually on patrol in a “predominantly Muslim” neighborhood to
begin with and (b) that he dared to confront a woman in niqab.
This time, thankfully, the cops managed to get things under
control: but how long will it be before the numbers have tilted to
a point where control is impossible?
September 5 was Flag Day in Denmark.
Outside Christianborg Place in Copenhagen, a formal ceremony was
held paying tribute to members of the Danish military, living and
dead; meanwhile, across the canal, a sizable mob of Muslims
gathered, holding up signs reading “To hell with Danish soldiers”
and “Islam will dominate the whole world” and howling out “Allah
akbar” and various anti-Danish, anti-Christian, and anti-Western
slogans in an effort to disrupt the commemoration. In an
impromptu response, hundreds of the Danish soldiers in attendance
formed a “human shield” along the canal and drowned out the
Muslims with shouts and applause. “The soldiers’ exemplary
behavior and good humor turned the episode into an inspiration,”
wrote one commentator.
But what happens when the howling Muslims outnumber the soldiers?
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