During the peak of the refugee crisis in Europe, which is still going on, by the way, I referred to the refugees as Muslim light infantry. After all, the "refugees" are nearly all young men of military age. Near the end of the excellent book, The Strange Death of Europe, the author notes that Saudi Arabia did not bring in a single Syrian refugee to convert them into a Saudi citizen as the Europeans were doing. They did, however, build over 100 mosques in Germany.
Hey, if the infantry is going to be there, they might as well be on your team. Go Wahhabis!
"Saudi Arabia did not bring in a single Syrian refugee to convert them into a Saudi citizen as the Europeans were doing."
ReplyDeleteThis may be mostly a matter of semantics. According to Wikipedia, as of last September there were somewhere between 500,000 and 2.5 million Syrians living in Sauda Arabia. But, Saudi Arabia officially classifies them as "Arab brothers and sisters in distress", does not appear to keep them in camps where they can be easily counted, and they do not get classified by the UN as refugees.
I don't think it's a matter of semantics. 500,000 Syrians living as refugees can be sent home when things calm down. 500,000 Syrians or Muslims in general, made into German citizens, can introduce Sharia to Stuttgart by simply voting.
ReplyDeleteTo continue, if the Syrians were given citizenship, they might introduce a different brand of Sharia into a country that already had it. Germany does not. In fact, the Saudis, anticipating the blessed day when Sharia is common in German cities, is building mosques to make sure it's the right kind.
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