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Silent for too long


Written by Michael Paulwitz for Junge Freiheit.

Islam, which according to the popular interpretation should also belong to Germany, gives birth to monsters. The murder of the Parisian teacher Samuel Paty and the recent attack in Nice have shown not only the French but all of Europe with atavistic brutality what fanatical Islamists are capable of in their religiously based bloodlust.

For a moment the death of the educator, who was beheaded in broad daylight in the open street for discussing freedom of expression with his students using the example of religious criticism, marginalized the usual mechanisms of silence.

Shocking as the outbreak of barbarism is, the murder of Samuel Paty was not an isolated incident. Not in terror-ridden France, but also not in Germany, Belgium, Great Britain, Sweden or other European countries that have been opened up to Islamic immigration by their political elites. Where parallel societies thrive, the religiously based violence of Islamic fanatics also grows. The differences in public reactions are all the more significant.

Tens of thousands take to the streets
Tens of thousands took to the streets in French cities after the murder of Samuel Paty. The teacher, who died for his pedagogical beliefs, received a state funeral and posthumously the Republic's highest honor.

President Emmanuel Macron himself gave the funeral speech for the murdered man. The investigators dug up an Islamist network surrounding the Chechen perpetrator, extremist mosques were closed and hundreds of Islamists were threatened with deportation.

A demonstration of strength that worked beyond France's borders: organized anti-French rallies took place in numerous Islamic countries around the world. Fanatics called for a boycott of French goods. Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan headed this movement, attacked all of Europe as "racist" and "Islamophobic" and insulted Macron as "insane".

Side effects of a global culture war
If proof had been required that Islamist murders like that of Samuel Paty were not a home-made social problem, but a side effect of a global cultural conflict, that would be the answer.

With an Islam understood as a radical political-religious ideology, whose followers are more indignant about a critical and disrespectful portrayal of their prophet than about a murder committed in his name, and who even cheer for this murder, no understanding and no "integration" is possible. The argument is existential.

Germany, too, has long been the scene and destination of this cultural clash, in which blood regularly flows - the blood of the attacked, the European "infidels". So in early October in Dresden; Significantly, the circumstances only became known after the Paty murder: A Syrian, IS sympathizer, came to the country as a “refugee” in 2015, sentenced in rows for serious crimes, not recognized as an asylum seeker and yet not deported, but continued to be “tolerated” and fed , stabs a 55-year-old German traveler from North Rhine-Westphalia, probably because he despised him as a homosexual. A case in which the entire state failure of the German asylum and migration policy of the last few years comes together.

Merkel is silent
Not a word about this from the Federal Chancellor or Federal President, let alone an order or a state funeral. As little as for all the others who have already been victims of this policy. After all, there are voices that question the still grotesque ban on deportation for criminals to Syria.

And while left-wing politicians callously put the "protection" of criminals such as the knife killer in Dresden above the security interests of local citizens, Juso boss Kevin Kühnert, who is aspiring to the Bundestag, criticizes the silence of the German left on the Islamist murder of Samuel Paty.

This self-evident fact is remarkable only in the light of the fact that it comes from the representative of a party which firmly adheres to the dogma of potentially unlimited immigration from Islamic countries. In the loveless language templates of the Federal Foreign Minister for the murder of Samuel Paty, the keyword “Islamist” was just absent; The federal government is only lamely standing on the side of the French president, who was massively attacked by ErdoÄŸan, and allowing the Turkish sultan to denounce it as "racist" for a fraud raid in a Berlin mosque, while Federal Interior Minister Horst Seehofer is doing it for the sake of the Islam lobby prefers to set up a commission against so-called "Islamophobia".

The course is still set in the direction of Islamization
The French reaction to Islamic terror may be more pithy; The situation there is even more dramatic, even if Germany is about to make up for decades of mistakes made by France in a few years of Merkel. But Macron, too, ultimately remains on the symbolic surface.

France has only watched the Islamization of society and the infiltration of schools for years. The republic has left teachers like Paty alone with the melodious and hopeless mission of educating parallel migrant societies to become “republicans”.

When he reported about threats and death "fatwas", he was ironed; Order and state funeral came too late for him. Because the root of the problem lies in demographics. Anyone who wants to reject the attack on our way of life must fundamentally question Islamic migration to Europe. As long as the elites on both sides of the Rhine are not ready to do so, the course will continue to be in the direction of Islamization and submission.

Source: Junge Freiheit
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