Howard Bloom (born June 25, 1943) is an American author and scientific thinker
How I became Islamophobic
En studerende i London fortĂŠller:
I was determined to live and study in London.What I had in mind was the London I saw on television, a stuffy, slightly upmarket New York in effect, with intelligent men and aspirant women supping cocktails and espresso, you know the kind of place. What I have become used to since I arrived here is a city of burkas, terrorism, homophobia, black-tar Heroin, and prostitution; a magnificent metropolis half-destroyed by a single cultural minority.
During my first year of study, I was resident in a student halls with many other people, most of them Muslim, most of them British-born. Throughout this year I witnessed (and on occasion, suffered) cultural bullying of a type I never imagined existed. This was the bullying routinely talked about on racist websites, and which I had always assumed to be Islamophobic fiction.
I was sitting in class one day, near the back of the room. The lecturer had finished talking and now we were told to discuss amongst ourselves the things weâd heard. A group of Muslim men just across from me were apparently uninterested in the lecture that day as they commenced to discuss videos theyâd been emailing each other instead. It took me a short while, but I came to understand that these were decapitation videos. After hearing words and descriptions that I never want to repeat, I nervously looked over at the faces of the men and saw sick, sadistic smiles curling up their bearded faces.
The people I hope to reach are those who might have any illusions about the determination of the Muslims to enforce their way of life onto the rest of us. It is not a âZionist fabricationâ. It is not a âfantasyâ of White Nationalists. I am a perfectly liberal guy, and have a zero-tolerance policy for racism. The threat is real. How I became Islamophobic. (via magnusorerar.)
Michael StĂŒrzenberger Acquitted in Munich
Michael StĂŒrzenberger is a well-known Islam critic in Germany, and was one of the honored guests at last summerâs Brussels Conference. His outspoken style and uncompromising attitude have made him â along with Politically Incorrect and Die Freiheit â persona non grata with the Bavarian government. As with so many other Counterjihad figures who draw the baleful gaze of the authorities, Mr. StĂŒrzenberger has been prosecuted by the state. In his case, the issue was the display of a photo of Heinrich Himmler at a Freiheit rally. No Nazi propaganda was included â and, as everyone familiar with the larger European Counterjihad movement knows, Nazi references are employed to wake citizens up to what lies ahead if their governments continue to cosset Muslims in their midst.
Yesterday Michael StĂŒrzenberger was acquitted in a Munich courtroom. JLH has translated a report from Politically Incorrect on the auspicious occasion, and includes this introductory note:
As StĂŒrzenberger often does, he allows his opponent to âspeakâ at length, by including Kasterâs article and surrounding it with his own atmospheric descriptions of the scene.
I said recently when introducing an article leading up to this trial, that StĂŒrzenbergerâs technique of disputation reminds me of a verbal version of a Clint Eastwood film. He seems to revel in the encounters and in his victories. I suspect that this alone will make him a permanent target of Islamists and leftists.
Munich Trial: Acquittal
No Penalty for Himmler Poster, May 13, 2013