Why We Need to Do Better
To remember and more appropriately consider what happened three years ago vs. what is happening now
This is but a brief Saturday evening posting that relates to a recent footnote:
As tens of thousands of angry Moslems take yet again to European streets (which I will write about more next week), the below compilation shall serve as a timely reminder about how far off the reservation we’ve strolled in recent years:
Courtesy of the Twitter/X user who goes by argonerd, behold the above illustration:
Left Image, Express, 31 March 2020 (my translation here and below):
Uncommon Corona Operation
Police Disperses Children’s Birthday Party in Essen
Right Image, Die Welt, 4 Nov. 2023
Islamist Banners at a Protest in Essen—Police Stands Down
If you’re angry, that’s normal—I’m mad as hell, too.
I mean, it’s not as if the protesters carried copies of the constitution and demanded equal treatment under the law, and were called ‘Nazis’, eh?!
If you’re in despair, that’s understandable—I’m trying to move on.
If you’re like me, this is but a change of scenery, from the slightly stained and absurd craze of yesteryear to the current madness-inducing shock.
Don’t fall for this provocation, which is like the next iteration of the mind-virus that has been trying to trigger you and me into saying or doing something extra-stupid.
There never was a better time to remain true to one’s convictions, values, and believes.
That is, since the WHO-declared, so-called ‘Corona Pandemic™’ offered the opportunity to figure out who one was (is).
Stay strong.
You can (and should) expect the solution to "islamophobia", i.e. europeans protesting against moslem invasion, to be a special focus on recruitng moslems to police, military and social services and eventually the formation of moslem-only special units for handling moslem affairs.
The people in charge fully expect to have tame moslems to use as a special unit against their own people.
Don't forget, they are ahistorical and anti-historical at the same time: history is what they said happened, and nothing in history has any bearing on today beyond instrumental value as a rethorical tool.