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Eurabia, Eurabia

A nationalist refrain helps to win electoral gains in Europe.


Pictured: Geert Wilders, a far-right Dutch politician. Exploiting fears of an Islamic cultural takeover of Europe stirs up a few electoral gains. (Pietplaat / Flickr.com)
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The political climate this year in Europe was foreshadowed by an uproar in France over fast food. Months before burqa hysteria boiled over, a restaurant in the Quick burger chain decided to replace the bacon burger on its menu with an acceptably Islamic offering: smoked turkey on halal beef.

That was in November 2009. Four months later, the local mayor swung into action. (An American politician would have said he “hit the ground running.”) He criticized Quick for discriminating against non-Muslim customers and emphasized the importance of sharing France with the French. “Yes to diversity, no to exclusion,” said René Vandierendonck, Socialist mayor of Roubiaux in northern France. “I congratulate Quick for adapting its offer to consumers by providing halal, but it goes too far when they propose only that.”

Eight restaurants in the Quick chain, in fact — out of 362 — had decided to remove bacon from the menu and shift to halal beef for all their burgers because of the proportion of Muslims who lived in their neighborhoods. Quick argued that the restaurants hadn’t converted to Islamic standards as a whole because non-halal products, including fish and cheese and beer, were still available. But far-right populist Jean-Marie Le Pen pounced on the Roubiaux story, claiming that halal menu items amounted to an “Islamic tax” on the French people — because Quick is a nationalized chain controlled by a state investment arm.

“There are regional elections,” the UK’s Independent newspaper wrote helpfully at the time, “in France next month.”

The episode raised fears of “Eurabia” — that cherished fantasy of the European far right and branches of mainstream American conservatism — which predicts a cultural takeover of Europe by quick-breeding Muslims. “Islam is the Trojan Horse in Europe,” said Geert Wilders, a far-right Dutch politician, to the Dutch parliament in 2008. “If we do not stop Islamification now, Eurabia and Netherabia will just be a matter of time. One century ago, there were approximately 50 Muslims in the Netherlands. Today, there are about 1 million Muslims in this country [out of 16.5 million]. Where will it end?”

European Dispatch

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Wilders called the Quran “the Islamic Mein Kampf” in the same speech. He’s a bottle-blond populist who dyes the dark hair he inherited from Indonesian ancestors. Last week he won three times the number of seats predicted by pre-election polls for his far-right Freedom Party, or PVV. He may join the new government as a junior minister, and if he does, he’ll be the highest-ranked Eurabist in the continent — the first European cabinet member to make a career of invoking an Islamic Europe by about 2050, with shuttered gay clubs in Amsterdam, white women in burqas and minarets over the Seine.

Eurabists predict a demographic time bomb because Muslim immigrants tend to have babies faster than educated, liberal Europeans. That much is true, and the U.S. National Intelligence Council says the Muslim population of Europe could (at the outside) double by 2025 — from about 4.5 percent today to somewhere under 10 percent.


For more, read our Islam and anti-Muslim fear in America article on Miller-McCune.com


These trends will change Europe, but they won’t make it Eurabian. The NIC also argues that “political Islam will continue to appeal to Muslim migrants who are attracted to the more prosperous West for employment opportunities but do not feel at home in what they perceive as an alien and hostile culture.”

In other words: Muslims are far from “mainstream” in Europe, far from accepted, as Wilders’ victory in the Netherlands makes clear. But immigration to Europe is a market force, like immigration to the United States, and if European societies fail to integrate their newcomers — that is, make them more European — then problems with racial violence and radical Islam will grow.

In that sense, a few halal restaurants here and there might help. Halal chicken nuggets at a McDonald’s in Dearborn, Mich., have been available for about 10 years. In 2006, they spread to Detroit. It’s like dim sum in Chinatown or a kosher deli in New York. They haven’t become a national scandal because no major politician has yet tried to exploit them — though maybe that time will come in America, too. I hope not.

 

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  • towelhead

    Islam is a crime against ALL humanity.

    "Muslims must kill non-believers wherever they are unless they convert to Islam." – Ali Gom’a (grand mufti of Egypt, the highest Muslim religious authority in the world, Al Ahram, April 7, 2008) source: http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/

    Immigration jihad: http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/

    In the Netherlands 50% of the population will be Muslim within 15 years. In Belgium Muslims constitute 25% of the population, but 50% of the newborns are Muslims. Germany will turn into an Islamic country within 2050… Nearly 30% of the children in France are Muslims… within next 39 years France will be an Islamic country… German Government foretasted: “Present 52+ million Muslims in Europe will be doubled and grow into 104 million within 20 years.” source: http://tinyurl.com/ygr763r

    Could Jesus live safely in Bethlehem today? http://tinyurl.com/y9qlost

    Fourteen centuries of jihad against European Civilization: http://europenews.dk/en/node/26007

    Muslim impact on European Civilization: http://tinyurl.com/ydgegz7

    Bill Warner's lessons about political Islam (MP3 files, 4 hours and 36 minutes): http://actwestnashville.com/?page_id=544

    Tears of Jihad: http://tinyurl.com/kma5ux

    Latest offerings from the religion of peace: http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/

    In an Al-Jazeera survey on September 11, 2006, 49.9% of the respondents avowed that they did indeed support Osama bin Laden. source: http://tinyurl.com/ys6w42

    35% of Egyptians and Saudis say that supporting jihad is Islamic duty. source: http://tinyurl.com/yzl3thz

  • mpdman

    Another example of lazy journalism.
    First, apply a label ("far right" / "far left") because it's just so easy, and will whip up ready made sentiments.
    Next, pick ad hominem examples to make the subject look like a loonie (fast food?…).
    Last, ignore reality, and pander to those sleep-walking from self-congratualory, huggy multi-culturalism, into a future of cultural submission.
    See you in the mosque.

  • dorveK

    I thought now was the time to go veggie, not to indulge into PC bullsh#t, be it halal! Talk about "smart journalism"…

  • nemesys1

    Mpdman – I know. This cretin, posing as a "journalist" is pulling out every tired sutn onthe book.

    Why should America want to be converted into a northern outlet of that DUMP called "Mexico"? Why should Europe want to become Pakistan West.?

    Why can't are White Nations derided and degraded for wanting to stay White, healthy, and functional? This author obviously is very sick man. He's a White hating RACIST.