What, Me Worry?
Saturday, April 30, 2016 at 04:16PM
Embryo Parson in Anglican Realignment, Christian Culture, Christian Resistance Theory and Praxis, Islam, Traditional Anglicanism

"Extremely Worrying": EU military police carry out civil unrest crisis training.

400 arrested as left-wing protestors clash with far-right in Germany.

Regarding the second article, note one of the chants heard among the leftists: "Keep refugees, drive Nazis away!"   Of course, that is just the sort of irrationalism and irony we've come to expect from the left in Europe and the Anglospgere.  It's irrational because members of the AfD aren't Nazis, and it's ironic given the reality noted by Diana West in her article "Connecting the dots on Islam":

Besides the will to resist, then, we need the knowledge to resist -- the knowledge that there is in the religion of Islam itself the historical, inexorable and driving force behind what the entire non-Muslim world is now experiencing as jihad terror. Whether most Muslims wouldn't hurt a fly is an increasingly irrelevant footnote to the hostile aggression of other Muslims who, in a very short time, have actually transformed civilization as we used to know it.

If the will to resist allows us to manage the threat of violence, the will to connect the dots would compel us to eliminate it. How? By carefully examining and, I would hope, reconsidering and reversing, through foreign, domestic and immigration initiatives, what should now be seen, gimlet-eyed, as the Islamization of the non-Islamic world. Such an assessment, however, is all too vulnerable to catcall-attacks of "bigotry," even "Nazism" -- a deceptively inverted assault given the doctrinal bigotry and similarities to Nazism historically promulgated by the Islamic creed.

"Deceptively inverted assault."  That drescribes the modus operandi of the left pretty well, I think.  Reason No. 2,369 why the liberal-left must be taken down by any means necessary and never allowed to govern again.

This is what's coming in Europe, and, if we don't play our cards right, here in North America as well.  Traditionalist Anglicans know this and have largely found their tongues about it.  The "neocons" in the Anglican Realignment still not only have their heads in the sand, but some of them sound an awful lot like the lefties described in the article. 

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