Show Me The Money, Dhimmi

Comment on All Things Beautiful:

"I believe it was Demosthenes who said that once you've broken a man, it's no small matter to make him whole. The Muslims have been broken by Islam, and the consequences are worldwide.In a world in which all are either masters or slaves, to imagine oneself to be neither, but rather a free and self-respecting individual, must be incredibly difficult. Where, after all, are one's models to come from? Yet this is the world of Islam, where everything is either compulsory or forbidden, and the authorities are answerable to no one. That doesn't excuse Muslims' savageries or perfidies, of course. We might well have to kill many and cordon off the rest to end the threat they pose to civilized lands. But it does seem to explain why so few of them are capable of anything but wild brutality or abject submission. (by Francis W. Porretto at Eternity Road - while you're there, read the excellent Sparks & Embers)

Like the lightbulbs on a movie star's makeup mirror, things just started going off. So many events, both large and small, over the many years began to arrange themselves in such a way that I saw the tiniest of connections like spider's silk glistening in the morning light. Building one upon another, patiently over the centuries, to fruition on foreign shores. Think Jesus' parable of sowing seeds, but with a much different outcome. Like in The Matrix, the West is simply a means to an end, a commodity to be harvested in the name of Allah. The Muslims have become the Machines. Mindless killing with only one goal. But for what? In their minds, we are already defeated. Our benevolent "aid" is considered jizya - we are all dhimmi's in their eyes.

There's a scene from The Pianist where Wladyslaw Szpilman and his family sit in the drawing room of their home and calmly discuss the barbarism happening all around them. They truly believe that people will come to their senses and all will be as it was. They patiently, blindly wait while Warsaw collapses under the burden of evil.

It happened once, it can happen again.

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  1. Obi’s Sister » Blog Archive » Times A’Wastin’ said,

    May 24, 2006 at 12:02 pm

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