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The Degeneration of the West

Belgian riot police officers arrest Belgium's far-right party Vlaams Belang's President Frank Vanhecke during a banned demonstration organised by the "Stop the Islamisation of Europe" group in Brussels September 11, 2007. The demonstration, which coincides with the anniversary of the September 11th attacks, was banned by the mayor of Brussels on the grounds that it would threaten public order. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM)


There is absolutely no way we will win the war against militant Islam if we continue to believe in nothing. Take Vlaams Belang's latest outburst in Brussels, for instance:—A political party in Belgium wished to express their deep dissatisfaction with the European Union's coddling policy towards militant Muslims, in the form of an organised protest in the streets of Belgium, the capital of Brussels.

Following the laws of the West, the jurisdiction of which have been relentlessly extended as a result of our continuing and foolish reliance on "Progressivism," they applied for a permit to exercise their right to assemble.

Their permit was denied by the mayor, who felt it would be too "inflammatory" to allow them to speak. And, when a handful of Belang supporters tried to do so anyway, they were summarily rounded up and arrested.

So there you have it:—in the heart of the European Union, which is in theory a group of federated nations that believe in the "freedoms" of the West (heck, Christian Europe is the very origination of these freedoms), we are denying our own freedoms—wantonly stifling the debate of our own native citizens, whilst formally resisting any attempt to suppress murderous speech which is spoken against us.

A nation that believes in nothing will always lose to an enemy that believes in something.

Always.

It may not happen right away, but it is as inevitable as the tides. Take a peek at the downfall of any civilisation if you doubt that—Rome, Greece, it always ends the same.

So, with that in mind, what do you believe in? And does your government reflect that? Or suppress it?

I'd love to hear what you think. My own thoughts on the matter are rather bleak on this morbid anniversary.

Update: The situation is far more dire than I have just expressed. Europe is dead, if these allegations are true.
Supporters of the Belgium's far-right party Vlaams Belang wear mock-Muslim scarves and tee-shirts reading "Stop Islamisation" during a banned demonstration organised by the "Stop the islamisation of Europe" group in Brussels September 11, 2007. The demonstration, which coincides with the anniversary of the Sept 11 attacks, was banned by the mayor of Brussels on the grounds that it would threaten public order. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM)


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REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM)


REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM)


Belgian riot police arrest supporters of the Belgium's far-right party Vlaams Belang during a banned demonstration organised by the "Stop the Islamisation of Europe" group in Brussels September 11, 2007. The demonstration, which coincides with the anniversary of the September 11th attacks, was banned by the mayor of Brussels on the grounds that it would threaten public order. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM)


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REUTERS/Thierry Roge (BELGIUM)


REUTERS/Thierry Roge (BELGIUM)


A Belgian police officer arrests Belgium's far-right party Vlaams Belang's President Frank Vanhecke during a banned demonstration organised by the "Stop the Islamisation of Europe" group in Brussels September 11, 2007. The demonstration, which coincides with the anniversary of the Sept 11 attacks, was banned by the mayor of Brussels on the grounds that it would threaten public order. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM)


Belgian riot police officers arrest Belgium's far-right party Vlaams Belang leader Filip Dewinter during a banned demonstration organised by the "Stop the Islamisation of Europe" group in Brussels September 11, 2007. The demonstration, which coincides with the anniversary of the Sept 11 attacks, was banned by the mayor of Brussels on the grounds that it would threaten public order. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM)


REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM)


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REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM)

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Comments:

#1 captainfish 11-Sep-2007
DANG.
DANG!!!!

Man, they brought out the heavy hitters to arrest people standing around. Riot police for a group wanting to rid its nation of terrorist sympathizers. Even if he is suggesting a bigoted ideology of the removal of all muslims, the right to freely express those ideas is something that should be allowed.

But then, that is why we are here and they are there. And the reason why the European Union will fall to the Muslim horde. Britain is soon to fall.

"It may not happen right away, but it is as inevitable as the tides. Take a peek at the downfall of any civilization if you doubt that—".... again... Britain. Very soon, Muslims will be the dominant people's there. We will then lose a friend on the national scene. Australia is currently battling their own brand of radicals.

Our time will come as well if we continue to coddle those radicals in Minnesota and New England states. Or as I like to call them - the waving arm of surrender states due to their highly liberal/socialistic leanings.
#2 forest 12-Sep-2007
The European press really needs to tighten up its language. Terms like "youths", "Asian" and "far-right" seem to have multiple meanings.

I don't know much about the Vlaams Belang party except that the press always calls the "far right". Is that "far right" like Sarkozy (who is actually a moderate) or "far right" like the Taliban (who are far-right for real).
#3 captainfish 12-Sep-2007
well, anyone who is to the right of socialists is TOO far right. So, knowing that socialists are growing in Europe, these statements get put into context.

Notice, the USA press loves to lambaste NEOCONS as FAR right-winged. Using my vast knowledge of geologic history that I have learned over the last few days, wouldn't the term NEOCON actually refer to a "new" conservative movement? Ne- meaning new? Therefore, it is not necessarily a FAR right-winged stance, but a new, and resuscitated, restatement of what conservatism means?
#4 Le Resistance. 10-Oct-2007
Far right now anywhere in Europe and much worse in the UK are those that speak out against Islam or muslim violence, even when it's targets are young 13 year old girls being groomed for sex with muslim men.
SIOE organised the Brussels demo, at the very start the police went straight
to their prey!
Kaffurphobia organised again by SIOE will take place in London this month.
Last sunday a muslim demo in London heard cries of kill the jew kill the jew.
No arrests were made! SIOE i wonder?
We are turning to the right and by that i don't mean far right.
The three main parties don't listen at all and carry on with the islamnisation of our country.
We have no media to speak of that tells the truth even though for this we have to pay by force.
This country is just a police state no more no less.
A SICK SICK NATION WITH THE MOST UNHAPPY FLEECED TAX PAYERS!
A PM WHO IS JUST A MARXIST...
CHURCHILLS WORDS, FASCISM WILL RETURN IN DISGUISE NEXT TIME, HE WAS CORRECT IT'S HERE AND NOW!
#5 Brian C. Ledbetter 10-Oct-2007
Resistance,

I hear you—we definitely live in [i]very[/i] trying times. You and everyone like you, the brave souls who are fighting the rising Islamic oppression in Europe, are and will always continue to be in my prayers!

God Bless,
Brian
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