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Thursday, 05 April 2007

Europe's future, ethnicity, and faith

In his latest article, Daniel Pipes recycles some of his own junk to argue that to make the point that Europe is going to be invaded by Muslims, that Europeans most of all the French are aliened from their own civilization, and that finally extreme secularism is leading to the death of Europe and to its Islamization. He predicts that Europe will more than likely either Islamized or be at the center of a civil war which put the real Europeans against the fake and Muslims one. I have the feeling that Pipes and others hope that Europe has a civil war, because it will justify their central theme that the way for the West to survive is to rediscover its Christian faith and to realize that it cannot be other that White and Christian. Pipes, as others, are of course using diversions in order to avoid making directly a point, which they know is too controversial and that is that Islam and secularism go to hand and hand and that identity is essentially about faith and ethnicity. That is in fact an ethnicity based argument and to see this one need to replace the words Muslims and Islam by the words White and Christianity to realize that Pipes and Islamists have something in common.

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