Barrett Kalellis: Muslim Societies Can’t Be Trusted
Pundit Barrett Kalellis has sent us a link to some of his most recent articles. The following caught my attention and draws some interesting conclusions :
Muslim Societies Can’t Be Trusted
Barrett Kalellis
NewsMax
Not many in the media, much less in the general public, have a real understanding of what is incessantly and mistakenly called the “war on terror,” and for this reason, our military initiatives in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as peacemaking efforts in Palestine, have all come a cropper.
Our enemies are not just a few numbers of radical Islamists, committed to violent and subversive acts. They are only the activist vanguard of a sizeable population of Muslim sympathizers with an agenda: to establish Islamist states throughout the world, whether by subverting established governments, or by letting increasing Muslim demographics accomplish this for them, as in Western Europe.
In surveying the level of global revolutionary terror or threats of violence, with few exceptions one would find a reinvigorated jihadism at the root. The geography is frightening: from the Philippines to Indonesia, from Thailand to Bahrain, from Mauritania to Ethiopia, in all Middle East countries, in ethnic Albania and the former Soviet republics, and including the current strife in France, Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, and now even in Switzerland. In the U.S., the jihadists remain more or less under cover.
Our policy benightedness in dealing with Islam has a long paternity — clueless politicians and diplomats, wrongheaded advisors; widespread ignorance of history, foreign cultures, languages and beliefs; and naïve acceptance at face value of adversary claims and promises — all wrapped in the feel-good but self-delusional world of multiculturalism.
For these and other reasons, State Department men of yesterday have gotten it wrong for decades, failing to understand that Muslim societies cannot be trusted in international relations. Americans have to recognize that our most pressing Middle East foreign problems, current and future, lie in the nature of Islamic belief itself.
Islam is not simply a system of theology, doctrine and laws, but more accurately, a political ideology disguised as a religion. It is totalitarian and supremacist and according to its central tenets, followers cannot question what they have been taught, and they must not tolerate other beliefs. In the Muslim mind, there are believers and there are infidels.
At a recent conference on the current impact of Islamic fundamentalism on Europe sponsored by the American Freedom Alliance, author Dick McDonald succinctly summarized the matter: “Islam is promoted by the left as a ‘religion of peace,’ but in reality is headed by a God that believes in killing non-believers. That makes Islam not a true religion but an ideology which demands the death sentence for you, should you depart from it or its rigid demands . . . a cult in which the allegiance of its devotées is not to America but to their ideological group, Islam.”
What, then, does this mean for America? It means that Muslims in the U.S., as they are in Western Europe and other countries, are a self-segregating and generally unintegrable population whose collectivist beliefs are fundamentally inimical to American values of democratic government and individual freedoms, to equal rights for women, as well as to skeptical inquiry and intellectual rejection of religious dogma.
This has historically led Muslims to be submissive to despotic regimes, where Islamic state power usually falls into the hands of the most extreme elements.
Since 9/11, Muslim enclaves in the U.S., supported by whining advocacy lobbies like CAIR, MPAC and others, are bringing lawsuits demanding special accommodations: Islamic prayer rooms in public places, the right of taxi drivers to refuse passengers who carry bottles of alcoholic beverages, the right to broadcast the “call to prayer” over loudspeakers five times a day in communities surrounding a mosque, publicly funded foot washbasins at college campuses, and so on.
At the same time, these groups are pressuring federal legislators to outlaw profiling of Muslims by law enforcement and national security personnel as a matter of discrimination, and threaten defamation lawsuits against anyone who singles out a Muslim engaged in suspicious activity. Yet CAIR itself — a Hamas spin-off organization funded primarily by Saudi money — has been named an unindicted co-conspirator in the Hamas funding court case in Texas.
For the most part, the mainstream media have taken a preposterously non-judgmental position on matters relating to Muslim appeasement and possible terror threats, succumbing to the fog of deception that Muslim advocacy groups are only too eager to spread.
For example, The New York Times saw fit to put the story of the three Muslims that were going to blow up JFK airport on Page 37, in favor of an Indian brick-making business article on Page One.
In Britain, a government survey of university Islamic Studies courses has shown that students are being exposed to extreme teachings that condone terrorism. Is this any different in the U.S., where great sums of Saudi money are going to university Islamic Studies programs, mosque-building projects and Muslim advocacy groups across the country, where Wahhabism is the main message?
Who is behind the increased recruitment and conversion of prisoners by Muslims in U.S. prisons, and why are they involved in 14 Muslim paramilitary training camps here? Who is funding these operations?
Taken as a whole, the mainstream media is unusually silent about the fifth column nature of Islam in this country. Isolated cases are simply labeled as such; not part of a larger pattern. This leaves most Americans unaware of the true threat of increasing Islamization over time.
In areas where Muslims predominate, the push to introduce Sharia (Islamic) law is ever-present. American Muslim magazine published an article in February 2007 which suggested that this could be accomplished by using Native American tribal law as a model, “as we attempt to implement Muslim family law in North America.”
A few years ago, Canadian Muslims were pushing provincial government in Ontario to set up Sharia law to adjudicate disputes within Muslim communities. In response, a united group of secularists fought this move and legislation was passed mandating that family legal arbitrations must now use Canadian law.
These skirmishes are far from over since Islamic jurists have determined that whenever Muslims become a majority in a nation, Sharia must become the law of the land.
Muslims in America represent both a short-term and a long-term problem. In the short run, we must be vigilant against homegrown terror plots and those imported from abroad. This seems to be the only threat the media are concerned about.
Fear rather the long term: If we remain in the dark about this unassimilable group whose entire belief system is incompatible with American values, we will do little to resist it. And considering Europe and other countries, once Muslim numbers grow, societies are destabilized.
Although America is the land of the short-term fix, we should really be looking at the big picture. The growth of Islam in the U.S. should be watched closely — immigration should be controlled and newcomers should be scrutinized for jihadist tendencies. If the number of Muslims here increases significantly in coming years, we will sooner or later lose whatever it is that makes us Americans.
In this case, the past is indeed prologue.
Barrett Kalellis is a Michigan-based columnist, writer and pundit whose commentary appears regularly in various local and national print and online publications.
2 July, 2007 at 9:31 pm
Islamic radicals see themselves as powerful warriors but only one army ever fought the United States to a stalemate after a balls to the wall-all out-no holds barred-fight to the finish. That army belonged to the Confederate States of America. The key word being America, it took other Americans to seriously threaten us and our way of life. Islam is a minor inconvenience but some day it might just piss us off.
3 July, 2007 at 12:38 pm
If one sees a cockroach crawling across the floor, one can step on it, ending the single cockroach’s life. But if you see a cockroach, there are a hundred, or a thousand, you don’t see. And those must be dealt with quickly, before the cockroach population goes from nuisance to problem.
You cannot step on a million cockroaches, 1, 2 or 10 at a time. You must shift paradigms and change from conventional to chemical warfare.
GA, GB, and VX are all exceptional cockroach killers when applied directly (GA, GB) or indirectly (VX) in the affected area. If you like humor, agent BZ in high doses is effective at making the cockroaches run around in a paranoid state. You can then use an FFE (Field Flame Expedient) like NAPALM, Fuel Air Explosives, or other such device to destroy the cockroach population.
While nuclear weapons may not destroy all the cockroaches, they do provide the tactical benefit of denying terrain, avenues of approach or escape, and cover and concealment for the cockroaches, making aerial application of above listed weapons more advantageous.
3 July, 2007 at 5:09 pm
Blackdog,
Somehow, I am getting the strange feeling that you don’t invite many people into your apartment (they might call the DHS). On a more positive note-bugs fear you and Orkin idolizes you.
3 July, 2007 at 5:22 pm
Col. with nose in air-inhaling,”I love the smell of NAPALM in the morning, it smells like, like, VICTORY. Someday this wars going to end.”
3 July, 2007 at 8:22 pm
Whew! There you guys go again. Muslins just want to be left alone. It is the US and Britain that have plans for the muslin countries. It is we who have invaded, bombed,
sanctioned, overthrown, and disced. How is it that you miss this? It’s us, it’s not them. Sure they want a Muslin country, so what. Who cares what type of government they have?
What about Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE, Baharan, and others? Their muslin run and things are fine. Why? Because they have markets and deals with the west. Same thing with China, while Cuba is in the dog house. Both are communist but one is making us money and the other wants to grow and sell suger but the southern states grow our sugar and so does Hawaii. So, Cuba is tabu. It’s about markets, money, oil, power. All this Muslin’s are bad guys is a lot of bull. It’s just something the government has been propagandizing to get us to go along with their plans for Power, greed, money and so on. Come on….
3 July, 2007 at 9:06 pm
Muslims just want to be left alone? there you go again Vet smoking that crack. The only thing with Markets, is Commies like you think the worlds problems can be seen through Markets.
Wake up. We made those oil ticks rich, and they spend thier money spreading hate. How many Christians churches open in Saudi? How has Hamas treated Christians in Gaza?
Do you read what you write Vet? Do you only watch CNN, or the BBC?
3 July, 2007 at 10:30 pm
Vet,
Name the place where muslims want to be left alone. You find muslims you find other muslims killing them.
4 July, 2007 at 9:55 am
Vet,
I am guessing that you do not have a manufacturing job, do not understand trade deficits, or currency valuation. And I haven’t even gotten to the Religion of Peace. That you would hold up China as a country making us rich is ludicrous. The Chinese are doing everything in their power to undercut our manufacturing base. And greedy/stupid CEO’s are pushing our reliance on them. When Billy C let China into the WTO, he basically put a bullet to the head of American manufacturing. The Chinese, through their complete lack of human rights, can mass produce us under the bus, economically speaking. Not only that, but China intentionally devalues its currency to keep it more competitive in the world market.
Nor do you recall the sugar price spike of the 1980’s which lead to a little product called corn syrup, and the complete undercutting of the sugar industry, not to mention your health. It would be corn farmers that keep the cheap sugar imports out. And corn is fast replacing cotton as the crop of choice in the South, since the government is forcing E85 down our throats. Soon, all your clothing will come from China, too.
Now, since you don’t apparently follow the news on these other subjects, I seriously doubt you know anything about the ROP, Crusades, Dhimmitude, CAIR, Hamas, Palestine (or lack thereof). See Ronin’s comment above for examples of that.
4 July, 2007 at 10:25 am
Whoa…there fellow Americans. ” The Chinese are doing everything in their power to undercut our manufacturing base”. What? No one is forcing American manufacturing to run to China, or Mexico or any other cheap labor market. American business does this all on their own. Bill C didn’t open up China Nixon did. The move to cheap labor began forty years ago not in the ninety’s…. Cuba and other central American countries grow sugar cane but can’t import same to the US because of trade blocks by the US. So the price of sugar is higher. I don’t have a problem with that but the same goes for peanuts and I want my Skippy less expensive. So we do block, like other countries. … Muslins want us out of
their countries because we exploit their resources and want to change their culture. We also kill a lot of them. Any of you would do the same if some foreign country came here and made deals to cut down our trees and wanted us to change our ways of life. …