Tuesday, March 19, 2019

She Told Us To Wake Up!




"The moment you give up your principals and
your values, you are dead, your culture is dead,
your civilization is dead, period."
-Oriana Fallaci




Oriana Fallaci
(1929-2006)
Italian journalist, author,
political interviewer



 It seems that Oriana Fallaci was right all along wasn't she?
  She tried to warn her native Italy, and Europe, and America.

"Wake up!" she wrote, sounding the alarm, "Wake up, West!" 
It seems like everything she wrote about in her books, "The Rage
and The Pride" and "The Force Of Reason" regarding the disastrous
results of unchecked immigration from Islamic nations
across the European continent has come true.

Only thirteen years after her death, Europe has 
really become what Fallaci once called, "Eurabia".











And only days after a man, whom the authorities and the news media
were quick to label as a "immigrant-hating white supremacist"
opened fire during Friday services at a mosque in the city
of Christchurch, New Zealand killing 50 people, another man
opened fire on a tram in the Dutch city of Utrecht, killing
three people and wounding nine others.

The suspect, whose name is Gokmen Tenis, is 37 years old and
was born in Turkey.  Depending on reports from various news outlets,
he is alleged to be "mentally unstable" and this incident on the tram
was possibly due to a "domestic situation" within his family.
An eye witness on board the tram claimed that Tanis
"started shooting wildly" and then fled on foot.


Some neighbors of Gokmen Tanis described him as a "loser" and
a "petty criminal" rather than a terrorist, after other news
reports emerged claiming the suspect had been involved
in several court cases, including one pertaining to him
having membership in the Islamic State (ISIS).

Why is it that more often than not, whenever a terror attack is committed
 by a Muslim, both the authorities and the news media are quick to jump
to the conclusion that the perpetrator is "mentally unstable"?

Remember the Fort Hood shooting in 2009?

That suspect, a psychiatrist named Nidal Hassan, was also
described as "suffering from mental instability" 
when he took the lives of thirteen people
 and wounded thirty others in the worst mass shooting on an
 American military base.  Later on, however, it was
revealed that what the media was calling "workplace violence"
regarding Hassan's killing spree, was actually due to
  him being coached to become a jihadist online 
 by an Islamic cleric named Anwar Al-Awlaki.
Hassan knew exactly what he was doing.

I strongly feel that the return of capital punishment as the
penalty for committing acts of terrorism would serve 
as a most effective deterrent to any future crimes committed by
wannabe jihadists in the United States of America.

Meanwhile, as the unverified reports and rumors continue to
 swirl within media circles regarding Tanis' "mental state",
and the authorities are hem-hawing with the truth, while
sitting around and hashing out possible theories for the
  motive behind the appalling murders of three innocent people,
and the wounding of nine more, the prime suspect
   is cooling his heels in a holding cell, and those
  who have lost their loved ones in this latest act of cruel 
 and senseless violence, are sorely grieving tonight.

May God comfort the families of the victims
 in this time of terrible sorrow and loss.



Sermon To The West
Oriana Fallaci




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