Last night was the start of the Islamic festival of Ramadan, or as it is known in counterjihad circles, the festival of ‘skipping lunch then killing people’. As is usual with Ramadan, but not with the major festivals celebrated by other religions, this time in the Islamic calendar usually comes complete with a horrific death toll due to religious violence.
In many places, such as in the United Kingdom, Ramadan started at sunset yesterday and will end on June 4th. It is more than likely that as in other years, the ‘Big Savage House’ of Islam will clock up a significant death toll from religious violence by the time this festival ends. The question for me at least is how big will this death toll be?
Will the Ramadan death toll be as high as it was in 2017 when various flavours of Islamic savagery took the lives of nearly 1600 people, or will it be like last year when 700 people died at the hands of Muslims, which is, at least for Islam, a relatively low amount of deaths? If I was to hazard a guess at the amount of deaths caused during Ramadan 2019, then I would say that it may well be somewhere between the two high and ‘low’ figures. The reason for my estimate is that Muslims have already killed hundreds of people so far this year and for some Muslims killing people during Ramadan is considered as ‘holy’. Therefore based on the death toll so far, 726 in April 2019 alone and the fact that many of the Islamic savages who were previously living and killing in ISIS held territory but who are now dispersed, I suspect that the death toll for this year’s Ramadan will be approximately 900.
As a humane person, I hope and pray that the death toll created by Islam during Ramadan will be much lower than this, but I’m realistic and knowledgable enough about Islam that this may not be the case. It is sadly more than likely that ‘Ramadama-bomb-bomb’ will see the usual parade of atrocities such as Muslims killing non-Muslims, Muslims killing other Muslims for reasons such as not being ‘Muslim enough’ or being as they see it the ‘wrong’ sort of Muslim. We will also probably see attacks by Muslims on apostates and on Islamic reformers and I suspect that we will also see an up-tick in ‘honour’ killings and familial murders. The usual bloodletting that occurs during Ramadan will afflict not just the Muslim world, where most of these bestial killings take place, but also in non-Muslim countries as well. A combination of angry Muslims who are deliberately starving themselves coupled with increasing religious radicalisation poses a danger to those of us in the West. I would be completely unsurprised to find that the next month brings with it Islamic atrocities aimed at the rest of us from the followers of an ideology that is laughably referred to by politicians as a ‘religion of peace’.
I shall of course be keeping an eye on the Ramadan death toll this year and will be publishing regular updates as to the atrocities committed by those resident in the Islamic ‘Big Savage House’.