I’ve dreaded this moment. I’ve prayed that the time would never arrive when credible, high profile people say, it’s time to ‘tool up’. I’ve hoped that common sense, and a desire to defend our peoples and our way of life would kick in and the politicians would wake up. I’ve hoped that calls for people to arm themselves and do the job that we should rightly have expected our police and our politicians to do would never come about.
In an article about the pointlessness of the sort of post jihad attack emoting that we’ve seen following the atrocities in Belgium and elsewhere, the respected writer Raheem Kassam of Brietbart said that maybe it’s time that we defended ourselves and our communities. He’s suggested this because it seems damn certain that the authorities are not going to do it. European police forces are hampered by a paralysing political correctness that not only endangers all of us but assists the enemy. Yes, it really is time to regard mainstream Islam as ‘the enemy’.
Mr Kassam’s piece started out as a much needed excoriation of the candles, expressions of solidarity, public grief and hashtags that follow each and every Islamic atrocity that we’ve suffered. Later in the piece he said something that I had dreaded seeing from such a high profile public literary figure. He said that we needed to defend ourselves. This is an indication of how bad the situation regarding Islam in Europe has got.
Mr Kassam said:
“It is not enough to scrawl “no fear” on a post it note, and stick it onto some £3 flowers.
We must be fearless in electing leaders who we feel will best keep us safe. It is one of the few areas of our lives in which we should be able to feel comfortable. We pay our taxes, you keep us safe.
If not, then we must arm ourselves. If our governments refuse to protect us, or even begin to use the tools with which we empower them against us: surveillance, counter-terror laws, detention, then we will need to take the law back into our own hands. We cannot be afraid of doing so. It is where our societies all sprung from.
The defence of ourselves as individuals. The defence of our families, our properties, our means of production, our communities, and our neighbours.
It is why arms sales to individuals has shot up since the migrant crisis in Europe. Many Germans are losing their faith in their elected leaders to protect them. The same applies in Sweden, and in Austria. Some people refuse to take being wiped out laying down. How quaint.
Read the rest of Mr Kassam’s excellent and hard hitting piece via the link below:
I know Mr Kassam was being sarcastic when he said that a refusal to be wiped out was ‘quaint’ but he is correct. There is no dignity or value in being a victim of genocide. There is no point whatsoever in going quietly into that great goodnight at the hands of hate filled savages. It’s much better to rage and rage again against those who wish you dead merely because you are not Muslim.
Of course, like any other decent person who walks the path of peace, or at least tries to, I’d much rather that we had governments who did what they are supposed to. Unfortunately we don’t have governments like that, we have governments made up almost entirely of Quislings for Islam. These governments are also shackled by legislation that they fear to change. They fear to say ‘no’ to human rights legislation that does more to protect assailants than victims. They fear to protect our borders. They fear to defy international law that was created for a different time and for different reasons and they fear the very savagery that they’ve imported and foolishly nurtured.
I despise the politicians and the Quislings who have brought us to this point. I despise those in authority whose manifestly stupid decisions have made it necessary for me to prepare a ‘place of safety’ (details of which I will not reveal on here for obvious reasons) for my wife and my child, should the savages come a knocking. I despise people like Councillor Chris Chappell in an area of the UK that is currently relatively free of the scourge of Islam who are encouraging the Islamic death cult to set up shop in his city. I despise those who say Islam is a religion of peace. Most of all I despise those who’ve made it necessary for people like Mr Kassam to say that it is now time to tool up.
Mr Kassam’s comment on how it is time to defend ourselves, our cultures and our nations is a Rubicon moment for me. It is an indication of how serious is the threat to us all and how close we are to massive bloodshed.
Many people, I’d guess most in fact, would prefer not to be armed and would prefer not to live in a society where such an action was necessary. I’m one of them. However I’m not prepared to die merely in order to not be called a ‘racist’ or a ‘xenophobe’ or an ‘Islamophobe’.
I’m disgusted, not with Mr Kassam’s comments, but with those politicians and others who’ve made such a comment necessary.