Societies are held together principally by their customs. Laws are far inferior to customs in providing social cohesion. When a nation’s laws are being openly flouted, it’s in the end stage of collapse, not an early one. The degeneration begins with disregard for the customs of public order and social dealing.
Surely none of my Gentle Readers are unaware of what Islamic immigrants have done to the nations of Europe. Whatever bizarre chain of irrationalities led to their admission, today they’re asserting dominance over the European societies that host them. Their displays mostly defy important customs of public order. The following, cribbed from a Frenchman commenting at X, is a case of note:
Tonight, I'm really angry and I need to let it out.
Downstairs from my place, there's a little playground where I like to sit after work.
There's a gentle cool breeze, I know people in the neighborhood, we chat peacefully.
But regularly, a group of kids shows up and starts playing soccer.
At first it was harmless, but the shots got more and more violent, until they nearly hit the little ones who were playing there.
I took it upon myself to grab the ball and politely asked them to be careful and not shoot toward the younger kids.
Immediately, a veiled mother (of course) got worked up and told me they weren't moving.
Yet, just 100 meters away, there's a proper little soccer field perfect for them.
The exchange turned heated. Then her friends showed up and, all in one voice, they threw at me:
This is our home here, we're not leaving.
If a kid gets hit by a ball, that's not our problem
They won't go to the field they'll stay here and do whatever they want
It's up to you to leave, not us.Here's a sampling of the phrases I had to endure.
I preferred to leave rather than make the situation worse.So is this the France of today?
Letting people with zero respect dictate their law in our country?
People who have no business being here acting like everything belongs to them?Tonight, my desire for remigration has never been stronger.
This is my country, not theirs. And I'll do everything to make them understand: they have no right to impose their law on our soil.
The worst part? I'm almost scared now to go out and run into their husbands, who might be way more violent than they are.
What country has my France become?
How did we get here?Sorry for the length and the vehemence, but I really needed to vent tonight.
The commenter never said “Muslims.” It wasn’t necessary; it was clear from the context. Only Muslims in Europe do such things.
The phenomenon of traffic-blocking street prayers is an aspect of this. Muslims, aware that their host countries are reluctant to do anything about it, are disregarding customs, convention, and courtesy to assert their dominance over the countries to which they’ve immigrated. That makes them the outriders of an invasion: the spearhead of a much larger force that will soon arrive to Islamicize the whole country, sharia law and all.
Someone must have read them Lenin’s famous maxim: "Probe with the bayonet: if you meet steel, stop; if you meet mush, push." For decades, Europe has been mushy. Muslims are taking advantage – taking over.
Yes, they’ve been trying it here in America, too. Principally in cities where they’ve concentrated their numbers. Has America turned mushy? Has the “world policeman” ceased to police its own lands? Unclear.
What’s perfectly clear is that this cannot continue. But it seems that everyone is waiting for someone else to act.
Were private citizens with guns to gather and forcibly disperse such a group, shooting a few pour encourager les autres, it would probably be deemed excessive. But municipal authorities appear unwilling to act. And indeed, were they to marshal their courage, what would follow? Water cannons? Bulldozers? Tear gas? The bien-pensants would pee their panties. Can’t have that.
First-World civilizations cannot abide an influx of savages determined to flout all the customs that make our nations orderly and peaceful. Yet Europe has done so, and America isn’t far behind.
When, then, must we do?
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