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ISIS Wants a Global Civil War

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From the murder of a French priest to the slaughter of 80 Shia Muslims in Kabul, ISIS has one goal: to get states and the far-right to single out Sunni Muslims and create a spate of religious civil wars across the world.

LONDON — Did anyone at the Democratic National Convention notice the slaughter of 86-year-old Father Jacques Hamel, as jihadists slit his throat in his own church in Northern France during morning Mass? Well… here’s why they’d better start paying attention.

For our own future’s sake, we must understand what jihadists are seeking to achieve through sowing the seeds of such chaos. What possible military strategy could there be in mowing 84 innocent people down to death using a lorry in Nice? How is “the cause” at all served by murdering 325 mainly Shia Muslims in Baghdad? Or by killing 80 mainly Shia Hazara Muslims in Kabul?

In fact, since the start of Ramadan last month, and till the time of writing on July 27, 2016, there have been 75 attacks in 50 days by various jihadist groups globally. This amounts to attacks in 21 countries at a rate of one-and-a-half per day, leaving over 1,169 dead, not including the injured and maimed. The 21 countries and territories attacked have been Jordan, Iraq, Bangladesh, Syria, Israel, Afghanistan, Lebanon, Libya, France, Nigeria, Pakistan, Somalia, Yemen, Malaysia, Turkey, Mali, Palestine, Cameroon, Saudi, Thailand, and Germany. Sixteen of those are Muslim-Majority territories.

People try to help an injured person, after gunmen stormed the Holey Artisan restaurant and took hostages, in the Gulshan area of Dhaka, Bangladesh July 1, 2016. Courtesy of Dhaka Tribune/Mahmud Hossain Opu/via REUTERS. ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS PICTURE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. REUTERS IS UNABLE TO INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY THE AUTHENTICITY, CONTENT, LOCATION OR DATE OF THIS IMAGE. EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVE. THIS PICTURE IS DISTRIBUTED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS. - RTX2JBF3

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People try to help an injured person, after gunmen stormed the Holey Artisan restaurant and took hostages in Dhaka, Bangladesh July 1, 2016.

Yes, these attacks were organized by disparate jihadist groups—all professing the same ideology—and many of them have a distinct command and control structure. But sowing the seeds of indiscriminate chaos among their enemy is a tactic modern jihadist groups now all share. So what could they possibly be hoping to achieve? Sadly, there is jihadist method to this madness. ISIS adopted playbook Idarat al-Tawahhush, or the Management of Savagery, elaborates.

The so-called Islamic State, widely known as ISIS, seeks not to spark a World War, but to ignite a World Civil War.

This book on jihadist war theory first appeared online around 2004 and was attributed to an ideologue who goes by the nom de guerre Abu Bakr al-Naji. Naji instructed followers to incite ethnic, sectarian, and religious hatred throughout the world so that societies end up dividing along mutual mistrust and a desire for revenge. Naji’s hope was that Sunni Muslims would then largely be blamed—as they now are—as the cause of this intolerance and violence, rendering them hated and left isolated. Naji even highlights the importance of provoking heavy state military responses against Sunni Muslims everywhere, so that entire populations of Sunnis feel suspected and attacked by everyone else around them, and turn in on themselves. The idea is that through such division Sunnis would find no refuge from angry non-Muslims and over-reacting states, except in jihadists who would embrace them. In turn, Sunnis would end up swelling the ranks of jihadists’ militias as they began to protect themselves against reprisal attacks.

Syrian army soldiers and civilians inspect the damage after explosions hit the Syrian city of Tartous, in this handout picture provided by SANA on May 23, 2016. SANA/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. REUTERS IS UNABLE TO INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY THIS IMAGE. EDITORIAL USE ONLY. - RTSFILV

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Explosion damage in Tartous, Syria caused by ISIS militants on May 23, 2016.

Behold, a world divided along sectarian religious lines, the ideal conditions for a “caliphate.”

If you think this is wishful thinking on the part of ISIS, think again. It is precisely by managing chaos—the Management of Savagery—in this way that ISIS became the most effective jihadist group in post-Saddam Iraq. So uncannily did Iraq’s Shia majority government under Nouri al-Maliki follow ISIS sectarian game plan, that they unwittingly created a climate north of Baghdad in which Iraqi Sunni’s felt isolated, under siege, disempowered, and brutalized by Maliki’s Shia majority state as it clamped down on jihadist terror. Of course, the government of Iraq was merely reacting to the ever-increasing mass-casualty atrocities orchestrated by jihadists based out of Fallujah against the beleaguered Shia Muslims in Iraq. But crucially, the Iraqi government reacted through a sectarian lens, and failed to isolate the terrorists from Iraq’s general Sunni Arab population. These Sunni Arabs eventually turned to ISIS in the hope that they would be a strong hand against the Iraqi regime. There was a grain of truth to that.

Fresh from their success in Northern Iraq, ISIS repeated their method of chaos in Syria. Early on, at the start of Syria’s civil war, ISIS had not been the main fighting force against Bashar al-Assad. But by continuing to pressure Assad’s brutal regime to overreact, and Assad’s eagerness to oblige (a penchant that had been handed down from father to the son) ISIS managed to convince enough of the Sunni Arab population in the South of Syria that they were the only effective fighting force able to resist Assad on the ground, while the International Community stood aloof. There was a grain of truth in that.

This is how chaos, division, savagery, and hatred suit ISIS. The only master chaos submits to is the total tyrant.

Perpetual civil war, rather than perpetual war between states, suits those who wish to build a new world order carved out of existing states. Equal treatment on a citizenship basis means nothing to jihadists. There is no better way to kickstart dividing people along exclusively religious lines than by committing atrocities in the name of Islam. The hope is that everyone else also begins to identify Sunni Muslims primarily by their religious identities, in reaction to the atrocities. In this way, religious identity has won and citizenship becomes redundant.

Unprovoked mass-slaughter is a provocation designed to spread panic and fear, aimed at inching Europe closer to a religion-based civil war.

Brace yourselves, for there will be many more such provocations.

A still image taken from video of the SITE Intel Group's Twitter page shows an undated photo of a man with a gun. Photographs on the SITE Intel Group's Twitter page purportedly show images released by the Islamic State of five militants alleged to be the gunmen who carried out the deadly attack at Holey Artisan Bakery cafe in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The images could not be independently verified by Reuters. Mandatory credit: Courtesy of SITE Intel Group/Handout via Reuters TV ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVE. REUTERS IS UNABLE TO INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY THIS IMAGE. MANDATORY CREDIT. - RTX2JPUL

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A still image taken from video of the SITE Intel Group’s Twitter page shows one of the allegedly recruited gunmen who participated in the Dhaka, Bangladesh attack.

Chaos breeds fear, which creates panic, which leads to both paralysis and spasms of over-reaction simultaneously. We now either witness total denial in that this problem “has nothing to do with Islam,” or a gross generalization that the problem includes all of Islam and every Muslim. Both of these reactions are born of fear. Doing barely enough, and doing too much, will both exacerbate tensions. Neither are sensible. Of course the problem of jihadist terrorism has something to do with Islam. And course it is a problem that Muslims need to play a very active role in solving, alongside everyone else.

Meanwhile, we have never been more divided. Too many Muslims still insist that to challenge Islamist extremism breeds anti-Muslim bigotry, while they fail to grasp that it is the Islamists themselves who provoke anti-Muslim hatred thorough their divisive agenda, and by insisting on defining Muslims against others primarily by our religious identity. Our collective task will be to robustly stand against the division caused not just by the far-right who seek to isolate Europe’s Muslims, but to challenge the very same division promoted by the Islamists themselves within our Muslim communities. Only by reasserting the universality of our secular liberal democratic citizenship are we able to protect the multiplicity of identities, as opposed to the exclusionary religion-based identification that Islamists and anti-Muslim bigots thrive on.

No insurgency can survive without a level of ideological support within the community it seeks to recruit from. To isolate the terrorists from their host population must be a priority for us all. One needn’t be black to condemn racism. Likewise, one needn’t be Muslim to condemn any expression of theocratic Islamism. All of us must stand together to condemn all forms of hatred and bigotry, without exception. But this will be a generational struggle against the Islamist ideology in its entirety, and not merely against the latest jihadist terror group. For years my colleagues at Quilliam and I have been screaming at every opportunity of a global jihadist insurgency that cannot be defeated merely by law or war, but requires a full-spectrum civil society struggle against it. Understanding this makes it incumbent on us to begin working in earnest to actively avoid this civil war before certain vested interests on the far-right and Islamist extremes succeed in sparking it.

For if you were wondering what this global jihadist insurgency looks like, look around you, we’re in the thick of it.

Daily Beast



57 Comments on "ISIS Wants a Global Civil War"

  1. Plantagenet on Fri, 29th Jul 2016 2:17 pm 

    Strictly speaking the radical islamists aren’t waging a civil war—they are engaging in a religious war on non-believers. The Caliph in Syria declared a jihad against infidels in the EU and USA, and the Islamist faithful are following his religious edict.

    Cheers!

  2. Anonymous on Fri, 29th Jul 2016 3:36 pm 

    Strictly speaking, you have no clue as to what you are talking about, as usual. There is no ‘caliph’ in Syria, nor is there any ‘jihad’ being declared against ‘non-believers’. What there is, is a endless global war of terror, financed and directed by western elites using their ‘jihadist’ mercenaries as proxies. This ‘war’ narrative of course, is fully supported and parroted endlessly to the braindead masses here in the free-world order by western propaganda, aka daily beast, NYT, Washpo, BBC, ABC, Huffpo, NPR, CBC, the entirety of uS corporate media etc.

    Is ‘ISIS’ behind all this? Of course they are! This ‘war’ is the Israeli Secret Intelligence Services top case file, and likely will be for a long while. Since neither Russia or China are going to be allow themselves to be goaded into a futile quasi hot\cold war with the uS and its puppets, an endless and unwinnable ‘war’ with the USlamic state is *almost* as good(but not really). Of course, the hope is, that Russia and China will (eventually) take the bait, since ‘ISIS’ is no-where near big a threat as Russia and China could be. This means false flags and media ops have to be continuously staged in order to keep the idiots glued to CNN convinced that the ‘war’ is a going(and real)concern.

    Pay no attention to corruption and economic inequality and decline in the western world and its capitals-keep your eyes on ‘ISIS’ at all times.

    Now of course, its difficult to justify multi-billion dollar ‘battle-groups’ and trillion dollar stealth ‘fighters’ that catch fire on take-off…and landing, and cant fight, and aren’t even all that stealthy. All supposedly to fight a bunch of towelheads armed with NATO supplied small arms and AT-missiles attached to their uS supplied Humvee’s and toyota pickup trucks. Its clearly frustrating to have to wage ‘war’ on its own proxies(‘ISIS’), when the uS keeps trying(with limited success) to make a perfectly good enemy out of Russia and China. ISIS is small potatoes threat-wise, especially now since they aren’t going to unseat President Assad anytime soon. But when they are the ‘best’ enemy you got, you go with em.

    Right plantadope?

  3. Plantagenet on Fri, 29th Jul 2016 3:44 pm 

    @anonymous

    Like most anti-semites, you are a nut job.

    Cheers!

  4. penury on Fri, 29th Jul 2016 3:45 pm 

    Anyone ever read Kissenger et al on the New World Order? You will find that that is the playbook the U.S. has been following since Regan.

  5. onlooker on Fri, 29th Jul 2016 3:47 pm 

    Religious fanaticism mixed with geopolitical ruthlessness and recklessness especially on the part of the Empire ie. US. spells lots of troubled waters ahead. The genie of a religious war has been let out by the West too late to put it back it. Humanity so needs to be cleansed.

  6. Alpine Goat on Fri, 29th Jul 2016 3:57 pm 

    “Like most anti-semites, you are a nut job.”

    Anti-semite is:

    a) someone who doesn’t accept a kosher run planet
    b) someone who the Jews don’t like

    Brits like planty are incurable tools of the Jews and can be send info any war.

  7. GregT on Fri, 29th Jul 2016 3:59 pm 

    “Right plantadope?”

    You should give planter a bit of credit Anonymous. She’s expanded her mindless repetitive rants from two subjects to three. Give her a couple of hundred years and she just might be able to carry on a semi-normal conversation.

  8. Alpine Goat on Fri, 29th Jul 2016 3:59 pm 

    “Anyone ever read Kissenger et al on the New World Order? You will find that that is the playbook the U.S. has been following since Regan.”

    Make that Wilson.

  9. GregT on Fri, 29th Jul 2016 4:05 pm 

    Se·mit·ic

    adjective

    1. relating to or denoting a family of languages that includes Hebrew, Arabic, and Aramaic and certain ancient languages such as Phoenician and Akkadian, constituting the main subgroup of the Afro-Asiatic family.

    2. relating to the peoples who speak the Semitic languages, especially Hebrew and Arabic.

    Of course the usual subjects have also done a mighty fine job of spinning the meaning of semitic as well.

  10. Alpine Goat on Fri, 29th Jul 2016 4:08 pm 

    “Strictly speaking the radical islamists aren’t waging a civil war—they are engaging in a religious war on non-believers. The Caliph in Syria declared a jihad against infidels in the EU and USA, and the Islamist faithful are following his religious edict.”

    IS was created by the US first.

    US to IS: destroy Assad for us
    IS to US: fine, give us weapons

    IS uses weapons to conquer territory and declare Caliphate instead of liberal democracy.lol

    US looks foolish and has to allow the Ruskies to steal the show in that it destroys the monster the US created!

  11. Anonymous on Fri, 29th Jul 2016 4:22 pm 

    The USlamic state, on its own, even with the weight of the uS’s military\media machine behind it, is simply not capable of generating the kind of sustained threat levels that a ‘real’ enemy (aka Russia\China) would. As I said above, ‘ISIS’ is not the enemy the uS\london and tel aviv necessarily want, although ‘ISIS does have its uses, but it is the only really viable enemy they have atm. Clearly, it was hoped the Ukraine op would be sufficient to create a new ‘real’ enemy(with arms race and re-militarized EU) out of Russia, but Russia has been able to largely neutralize uS efforts there. For now at least.
    Ukraine may be a Mossad playground, but it hasn’t turned into the full scale conflict with Russia it was intended to either. There isn’t much in the neo-con toolbox atm, so like I said above, the USlamic state is really all they have to run with.

    Ham-fisted propaganda like this article is so poorly written, even a simpleton like plant can see the ‘global civil war’ tagline is nonsense. Of course, that just the title, the rest is pure war-mongering of course.

  12. i1 on Fri, 29th Jul 2016 5:03 pm 

    How come they never attack joos?

  13. Anonymous on Fri, 29th Jul 2016 6:18 pm 

    i1, that is the question isn’t it? You could just as easily ask, why they never attack uS or allied oil corporation’s holdings, banks, military, corporate, IMW, WB, embedded US NGOs, or similar assets, or other ‘high-value’ targets. Or the sauds, or jordanians even. ‘ISIS’ studiously avoids attacking not just the ‘joos’ (lol), but any of its core puppets key assets either. This avoidance is not done out of fear of jewish or uS military prowess or retaliation of course. Naturally, the lamestream media never once mention Israels, or the sauds strange immunity to ‘ISIS’ attacks. Regular citizens of say, France, Germany, Britain or the ever expendable eastern Europeans for example, are all valid targets for ‘ISIS’ however.

    Whenever an ‘ISIS’ attack occurs on 2nd tier ‘allies’ territory, like France, the targets are always low-value, ie priests, common citizens(almost never jews of course), and never high value financial or corporate ones. ‘ISIS’ never mounts even symbolic attacks against key pillars of western control.

  14. onlooker on Fri, 29th Jul 2016 6:49 pm 

    The “War on Terrorism” is the War of Terrorism. The US/West unleashed it officially on 911. Anonymous rightly points out the obvious. ISIS And other terrorist organizations are funded and assisted by the US and Saudi Arabia. Chaos to further cement the power grip of the world wide military/industrial/banking complex
    The new world order already has been in place. It is one whereby major countries exploit weaker ones to maintain the hegemony of elite corporations and banking cartels and the super wealthy/elite who own them. In the meantime the masses in rich countries are mesmerized and distracted with trivial goods and entertainment while the masses in poor countries are literally enslaved

  15. Cloud9 on Fri, 29th Jul 2016 7:53 pm 

    The assertion that Jews are not attacked by Muslims is not supported by the evidence. Record numbers of Jews are fleeing France as ethnic tensions increase. http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/22/middleeast/france-israel-jews-immigration/
    Resource wars have destroyed much of the infrastructure in the Middle East as the U.S. tries to control the oil in the region. Consequently thousands are fleeing failing states. Whether these attacks are an outgrowth of competing religious world views or they are false flags sponsored by the big players to set in motion an agenda is of little consequence.
    We know how this plays out. We have seen it in Lebanon and we have seen it in Kosovo. These attacks are pin pricks to the Western psyche. At some point they will goad the zeitgeist of the general population into ethnic cleansing and genocide.

  16. shortonoil on Fri, 29th Jul 2016 8:31 pm 

    ” Whenever an ‘ISIS’ attack occurs on 2nd tier ‘allies’ territory, like France, the targets are always low-value, ie priests, common citizens(almost never jews of course), and never high value financial or corporate ones. ‘ISIS’ never mounts even symbolic attacks against key pillars of western control. “

    That is not quit true. ISIS struck two targets outside Mecca. That is very bad for the Royal House of Saudi because by Islamic tradition they are responsible for the sacred sites in the Holy City.

    They haven’t done it again. They got the raise that they said that they needed. Works every time. Are Saudi princes sleeping better now, or worse?

  17. Roger on Fri, 29th Jul 2016 8:41 pm 

    The author is clueless, and worse, blinded by his own arrogance.

    “Only by reasserting the universality of our secular liberal democratic citizenship are we able to protect the multiplicity of identities, as opposed to the exclusionary religion-based identification that Islamists and anti-Muslim bigots thrive on.”

    He needs to study the Koran’s teachings and examine the life of it’s “prophet” … In doing so he will learn the actions of ISIS are entirely consistent with a devout believer in Islam. Perhaps listen to a few Imams spewing hatred to the faithful 10 percent too…

    The other 90 percent of Muslims are as 90 percent of Christians in America, “cultural” Muslims/Christians, who never read the Koran/Bible … and have no faith. (Same holds for 90 percent of the Jews by the way).

    While he is correct that the devout Muslim terrorists do desire world chaos and a caliphate, the basis for such is given in Islam itself. Those who believe the book (Koran) follow it.

    While the cited book “Management of Slavery” could very well be a tactical “playbook”, as stated, the strategic mission (world domination/submission) is given in the Koran .. and those who die for the cause do so in the name of “Allah” … their pagan moon god; not the true God, despite what politicians, celebrities, false preachers may tell you.

    Until you can grasp this reality, you have no hope of contending with Islam. Look at Europe…it’s ready to fall, and that’s where your “secular liberal” leaders are taking you. The God who granted the “inalienable rights” espoused by our forefathers was certainly not “Allah”, and if you don’t grasp that quickly, you most certainly will lose them.

  18. GregT on Fri, 29th Jul 2016 8:58 pm 

    @Roger,

    Time to re-evaluate your meds, dude.

  19. Apneaman on Fri, 29th Jul 2016 9:00 pm 

    My forefathers were pagans – Vikings and they ate Christians for breakfast.

  20. shortonoil on Fri, 29th Jul 2016 9:06 pm 

    ““Allah” … their pagan moon god; not the true God, despite what politicians, celebrities, false preachers may tell you. “

    “Allah” is the God of Abraham. The same one followed by Christians, and Jews; unless gods have a bad habit of changing. Read the Torah! Also known to Mohammad as the “BOOK”.

  21. shortonoil on Fri, 29th Jul 2016 9:19 pm 

    I think you meant “pagans – Mayan”. They ate almost everyone! That’s what’s called “eating yourself out of house and home.”

    When they ran out of neighbors, things got kind of bad for them?

  22. JuanP on Fri, 29th Jul 2016 9:28 pm 

    This picture is worth a million words! LOL! Just look at the faces of Foreign Minister Lavrov and President Putin while listening to US Secretary of State John Kerry. The hatred and anger manifested in Lavrov’s and the condescending smile in Putin’s. Priceless! If anyone looked at me with the face Putin is making I would get up and leave immediately because I would know that I was wasting my time talking to them. Does anyone listen to the US government anymore other than under duress?
    http://russia-insider.com/en/politics/power-nyet/ri15908

  23. Apneaman on Fri, 29th Jul 2016 9:32 pm 

    The Jews were Pagans too, before they went mono to unify after their return home from Babylon.

    Great Doc-PBS NOVA

    The Bible’s Buried Secrets

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qalTJzk4kO0

  24. makati1 on Fri, 29th Jul 2016 10:03 pm 

    he first mono religion was started by Akhenaten in Egypt about 1350 BCE.

    https://www.amazon.com/Akhenaten-Egypt-Professor-Cyril-Aldred/dp/0500276218?ie=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0

    or

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPlHwTXi7tk

    The Jews/Christians copied a lot of that religion in their “beliefs”.

  25. Roger on Fri, 29th Jul 2016 10:12 pm 

    Shortonoil,

    “”Allah” is the God of Abraham. The same one followed by Christians, and Jews; unless gods have a bad habit of changing. Read the Torah! Also known to Mohammad as the “BOOK”.”

    I have read the Torah, and the rest of the Bible as well, and can assure you that “Allah” is certainly not the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

    God is not confused — He didn’t tell Abraham “I will bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you (i.e., the Jews)” then write another book (the Koran) telling people to kill the Jews.
    The God of Abraham and the Torah is not the same as the god of the Koran.

  26. Sissyfuss on Fri, 29th Jul 2016 10:47 pm 

    There is no better instrument to manipulate and inflame reptilian minds than religion. Every article of this ilk should be headlined”following rationale is not rational”.

  27. Apneaman on Sat, 30th Jul 2016 12:29 am 

    mak, it didn’t last because it was forced. It was like an American leader trying to force Americans to be communists overnight. The Jews did not come to monotheism over night either. It was a centuries long process. Same as Christianity was a centuries long process in the Roman empire before Constantine made it official. Same throughout history – people’s beliefs die hard and change is slow. Of course later on “The Church” had to help convince many northern european pagans to convert by putting the unbelievers to the sword.

    Is Catholicism really monotheistic? Seems to me many of the early saints are just pagan gods rebranded and adopted. A Catholic pantheon of deities just like the Romans and Greeks. Father, son, holy ghost, angels, saints, demons, talking snakes, giants, etc. Kinda like “Lord Of The Rings”. Oh those wacky humans and their never ending stories.

  28. Anonymous on Sat, 30th Jul 2016 1:06 am 

    You know for a fact ‘ISIS’ was responsible for Mecca? Pretty much every single ‘terrorist’ attack is attributed to them by the western media\war machine, w/o hesitation. You know what other group used to be responsible for every single ‘terrorist’ attack or plot?, real or imagined? Al-Qaeda. aka ‘ISIS’ v 1.0

  29. theedrich on Sat, 30th Jul 2016 3:17 am 

    As usual, most of the posters here have no idea of what Islam really is, and are too politically correct or intimidated (usually the same thing) to admit the truth.  From the beginning, Mohammedanism has been a religion of terror, a spiritual pathology founded on a deformed theology that has everywhere produced a dysfunctional culture.  The fantasy that it produced some kind of “superior culture” is delusional.  The usual nonsense about how wonderful and tolerant that theocratic tyranny was in medieval Spain, is scribbled by academics well paid by various Islamic sources (e.g., by Saudi Arabia).  The truth about that centuries-long horror chamber is revealed in The Myth of the Andalusian Paradise:  Muslims, Christians, and Jews under Islamic Rule in Medieval Spain, published this year.  Politicians avidly repeat the drivel published by the academics, since it justifies their desire to accept more bribes from Allahland.

    The fact is, that Western civilization no longer wishes to live.  This can be seen in the arts, in politics and in popular wishdreams about universal love and the harmony of all hominids.  So the utopians project their brain embolisms onto the Islamic perversion, claiming it is really just another form of, say, Methodism, or maybe Buddhism.  But ISIS knows Islam far better than the fantasts of Western think tanks and imperial politicians.  So we can expect that the ever-so-pious servants of Allah will grant the dreamers what they really want.

  30. onlooker on Sat, 30th Jul 2016 3:29 am 

    Drich, what a bunch of bull. First off, the Middle East (Islam) was the world’s center of culture during the middle ages, contributing many positive things to world culture. Second, many Muslims are peaceful good human beings. Your denigration of Islam is ignorant and biased. Yes Muslims have done bad things but so have Christians and others. As usual your insights are infused with personal vitriol.

  31. Apneaman on Sat, 30th Jul 2016 4:37 am 

    Douch bag of shit, some other tard already put up that link to the disgruntled fascist Spanish historian. It’s the same link to Amazon. Why do you guys all link to an advertisement? Is that supposed to be evidence of something? An advertisement is the best evidence the retard collective can come up with? Why not throw up some links to Ayn Rand books for sale? Probably cause not one of you has actually read the book and are just playing white trash supremacy copy and paste. Most of you guys are like the kids who copy the other guys homework verbatim and can’t figure out why you get caught. Dead give away that y’all a bunch of unthinking parrots. Inbreeding will do that. I haven’t read the book, but I know the historical hypothesis he is debunking – La Convivencia. Even if he totally right and has the evidence to prove La Convivencia was not as portrayed by some earlier historians, it doesn’t mean that ever y’all’s fantasy version of history is true. Holy fuck, you guys make it sound like the whole planet is walking around talking about Al Andalusia and the fate of humanity rest on the correction of this one part of history in this one place many many centuries ago. It’s academic and the only reason you tards are interested is because it serves your tribal race agenda. Fact remains they had their few hundred years on top with many advances and inventions. What is more interesting and also pathetic is the lengths you fuck heads need to go to reinforce your agenda. How insecure of a group of men boys are you to get all worked up and hate filled and bitching and moaning and lying about the Islamic “golden age” that ended 7-8 hundred years ago? I guess if it’s true it makes y’all white trash less awesome? You need to believe that for their entire history they were nothing but mindless savages or else your fragile self image will shatter. Yeah douchy you better hit the streets and correct this historical atrocity with your fellow merican citizens who as we all know have been brainwashed to believe in La Convivencia and remember every single detail and carry it with them because they are such sticklers for historical knowledge and accuracy….especially their own.

    4th of July Zombies – Americans Don’t Know Why We Celebrate Fourth of July!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-Be9f7Ovgg

  32. Apneaman on Sat, 30th Jul 2016 5:05 am 

    Douchy, here’s one that is extra ass kissy – yous guys should love it.

    Arab science in the golden age (750–1258 C.E.) and today

    “THE ARAB WORLD COVERS a vast geographic area, comprising many different countries in Asia and Africa. The contemporary world owes much of its progress in all fields of human intellectual activity, including medicine, to Arabic culture, especially the advancements made during the Golden Age of Arabic-Islamic science (8th to 13th centuries C.E.). The glorious historic background of the Arabic world permits us to identify the debt that humanity owes to the Golden Age of Arabic science and to evaluate the research contributions made by Arab countries to biomedical sciences in our own day.”

    http://www.fasebj.org/content/20/10/1581.full

    See it says you owe them douchy. Me, I don’t feel I owe them anything, nor the Chinese or Indians or any of the other cultures in the chain of ever inventive humans going back to way back granddad (he was black btw) harnessing fire. I just acknowledge that they did these things because that’s what happens when a civilization has plenty of energy & resources – it frees up minds. Notice how net intelligence per capita is dropping along with the decline in net energy per capita? Ok in merica the intelligence is declining faster than energy, but that just because y’all is “special”.

  33. Brad on Sat, 30th Jul 2016 6:16 am 

    Comrade apneaman will go at any length to keep his globalist-communist worldview alive and find a pretext and excuse to keep importing Arabs and Africans into the west by pointing at some nonexisting mythical Golden Age fata morgana of his and make the head chopper society en vogue, as well as those who favor the adherents of the ‘pleased to eat you’ approach of socializing.

    I lack the words to express my contempt for white (?) trash like apneaman.

  34. Brad on Sat, 30th Jul 2016 6:26 am 

    “Ok in merica the intelligence is declining faster than energy, but that just because y’all is “special”.”

    No you dolt, that is because of mass-immigration, marxist filth like you are advocating.

    JFK put a man on the moon when America was still 90% white (thanks to stolen German engineering talent, but still)

    Obama put a man in the ladies room, rofl

    You can’t stop progress, now can you?!

    Theedrich is right only as far as North-America is concerned, that story is over. It is going to be a third world country. Europe must break away from that coffin called ‘western civilisation’ and team up with Russia and China and play the Eurasian card. And send a huge army to NA when the Confederate flag wavers signal that they have enough of the US too and are ready for a white future under European patronage, like before 1776.

    Until then, enjoy your death struggle.

  35. makati1 on Sat, 30th Jul 2016 7:24 am 

    Brsd, the level of education in the Us has been declining for decades. I know, I lived thru them. The average high school grad has, at best, an 8th grade education compared to the 60s. It takes four years of ‘pay as you go’ college to equal a high school diploma in my youth. Don’t blame it on immigrants.

    The average under 40 American knows nothing useful. Ask them where Iraq is located and most will not even be able to find it on a map. Ask them when the US Civil War was fought and who was President then, and not 1 in 100 can tell you. Ignorance is rife in America.

    From your comments, it is obvious. Look in a mirror, if you have one. They are rare in the Us.

    BTW: German (immigrant) engineers put men on the moon, not native Americans. History is also a lost subject in America.

  36. Kenz300 on Sat, 30th Jul 2016 8:32 am 

    Some people are just EVIL…………..

    Hate and intolerance are a disease that is spreading…..

  37. joe on Sat, 30th Jul 2016 8:58 am 

    Has any of you guys read this famous book? I have. Its like a copy of Chaiman Maos little red book, just find/replace comrade and communist with brother and muslim, you get the idea. What we face is somthing new to America. An idea as powerful as freedom. God made us, right, so god makes freedom too, so its a more powerful pull on the heart than the right to work, get wasted and watch almost any type of porn, or to to nothing (thats freedom, right). Politicians are just politicans, they are temporary, Islam is forever too, thats another belief. Much more powerful than Hillary for 8 years is after Hillary, there will still be God. So who wins? The war is not a war America is prepared to win because to win might mean you have to become somthing you say you fought against 70 years ago. EVENTUALLY America will give up. Its peaceful Islam and all its little children against America and its tanks, right? Israel has done very brutal things for which it stands forever condemmed by the liberal west, but its still a living country. Without America there is no Israel. Increasingly I see that the reverse is true. Thus the management of savagery. America has no friends in the middle east and oil is the reason anyone is there, but its certain that the tail wags the dog. Deals which involve populations mixing have secretly been made, thats obvious, because thats Islam, thats in the ideology, get used to it, or dont, muslims dont care what you think. Arabs have bought western democracy, now theyll bring you the light of true monotheism, for them thats worth a trillion live, and all the oil they have. ISIS is just another method of breaching your defences and making you see whats so clear to them. Greed will break the west, greed and fear. Its Friedman in your face sucker!

  38. Roger on Sat, 30th Jul 2016 11:12 am 

    Onlooker,

    “….First off, the Middle East (Islam) was the world’s center of culture during the middle ages, contributing many positive things to world culture. Second, many Muslims are peaceful good human beings. … Yes Muslims have done bad things but so have Christians and others.”

    Well said. Fact is, we’re all just people….some “good” and some “bad.” However, that completely misses the point. We’re discussing beliefs, not people. And, despite the post-modern contention that “all beliefs are OK … you believe what you want, and I’ll do the same” there are evil beliefs (and absolutes such as truth do exist).

    Regarding religious beliefs, the place to start when examining such is the “founder” of said religion. Examine his life and teachings — misguided people often do obscene things in the name of a particular religion, but that’s on them; stick to what the “founder” did and taught to get the true picture.

    For Islam, look at the life of Mohammed and his teachings in the Koran.

    For Christianity, look at the life of Jesus and His teachings in the Gospels..

    They are diametrically opposed…and cannot both be true.

    “Seek and you will find. Knock, and the door will be opened. Ask and you will receive.”

  39. onlooker on Sat, 30th Jul 2016 11:26 am 

    “For Islam, look at the life of Mohammed and his teachings in the Koran.

    For Christianity, look at the life of Jesus and His teachings in the Gospels”
    Thanks Roger for you balanced reply. Yes the Koran and Mohammed have some disturbing elements to them however some good passages and verse can also be found in the Koran. I was bought up Christian and can say the quotes of Jesus are wonderful. Yet some adherents denigrated those words with acts of cruelty and barbarism. A person will encounter good and bad in their lifetime and will reflect on both at some point. We all must in the end though chose which side to be on

  40. Brad on Sat, 30th Jul 2016 12:12 pm 

    Joe, during the Christian era, Europe has thrown out Islam three times: Poitiers, Grenada and Vienna.

    We are going to do it a fourth time.

    Currently the Islamic sharia is challenging the supremacy of the “Jewish sharia” (political correctness), gradually imposed on us by the Americans after WW2.

    Everywhere in Europe the political right is growing rapidly and at some point they are going to pull the trigger, probably in France first.

    #MakeEuropeRomanAgain

  41. Apneaman on Sat, 30th Jul 2016 1:13 pm 

    Brad, that should read growing rabidly. Good luck with that little problem.

  42. shawn on Sat, 30th Jul 2016 6:34 pm 

    I would like to say that crusaders are not good Christians and proabably wont make it to heaven because they kill and that not what jesus instructed his followers to do and the light is those that invaded muslim country brought evil on possible true Christians I like to say that gods the one that has the power to condem not me and what I say is very possible from what I said.

  43. Apneaman on Sat, 30th Jul 2016 9:06 pm 

    INDEED, WESTERN CIVILIZATION IS IN A WAR

    “We need to remind Newt Gingrich that those who he charges with the crime of waging war on Western Civilization –‘ the terrorists’ and so-called ‘Jihadists’ – were and continue to be organized, trained, armed and financed by Western Civilization’s intelligence agencies and the intelligence agencies of their allies – Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Pakistan. Let us not forget that Ronald Reagan referred to the ‘jihadists’ who were fighting the Soviet troops in Afghanistan at that time, as freedom fighters. In fact, it was Ronald Reagan who popularized the concept of Jihad in western political circles. These same jihadists were the forerunners of Al Qaeda and ISIL and have been used and manipulated by Western Civilization’s intelligence agencies to fight a number of their dirty wars, leaving behind nothing but mayhem and destruction.”

    http://www.wrongkindofgreen.org/2016/07/30/indeed-western-civilization-is-in-a-war/

  44. Brad on Sun, 31st Jul 2016 12:14 am 

    “How come they never attack joos?”

    Because IS is still more or less in bed with the Americans, although the US doesn’t want to admit it.

  45. Brad on Sun, 31st Jul 2016 12:31 am 

    “Some people are just EVIL………”

    Kenz300 is that isolated figure who always piously advocates that the third world should get access to free family planning, whatever that may mean, but it is clear that Kenz300 thinks that whitey should foot the bill.

    Now why don’t you inform your BLM buddies that the more noise they make, the sooner they will end real black privilege, namely being allowed to live in white society (or what is left of it) and help initiate the inevitable breakup of the US.

  46. Brad on Sun, 31st Jul 2016 12:40 am 

    Obama didn’t attack IS oil resources because of fear of “environmental damage”:

    http://www.newsmax.com/Headline/morell-obama-isis-oil/2015/11/28/id/703804/

    You can’t make this stuff up.

    I haven’t seen any evidence that the US or Turkey are seriously attacking IS, since IS is necessary to attempt to keep Assad from retaking his country.

    If that were to happen the strategic defeat of the US in the ME would be complete and the Shi’ite corridor Tehran-Bagdad-Damascus would be a fact.

  47. Brad on Sun, 31st Jul 2016 2:13 am 

    “I would like to say that crusaders are not good Christians and proabably wont make it to heaven because they kill and that not what jesus instructed his followers to do and the light is those that invaded muslim country brought evil on possible true Christians I like to say that gods the one that has the power to condem not me and what I say is very possible from what I said.”

    Shawn, wise words. Now if you put your shoe next to the chimney there is a good chance the Good Lawd will put a chocolate tablet in it this night, provided you say your prayers and you don’t secretly fart during today’s service.

  48. Boat on Sun, 31st Jul 2016 2:28 am 

    Brad,

    No peace will ever have a chance in the middle east unless they redraw the map separating the Kurds, Sunnis and Shiites.

  49. makati1 on Sun, 31st Jul 2016 3:39 am 

    Boat, I actually agree with you on this one. I’m looking outside to see if it is snowing here in Manila. ^_^

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