KNOW YOUR HISTORY
Of course, most people think, "Yeah right. Good luck with that one."
In other words: Okay, so they want to take over the world. So what? It ain't gonna happen, not now, not ever. Completely impossible.
But the truth is, it doesn't matter whether it's possible or not. What matters is that a growing number of already-numerous people hold that as their most important goal. They consider it their holy duty. They consider it their ticket into heaven and the only assurance they can get that they will not burn in the fires of hell for eternity. They are motivated.
So we have one group that says, "Yeah, right," and goes on about their business, watching their sitcoms and buying stuff on eBay. And we have another group that feels strongly that the Almighty has given them a clear mission to take over the world by every means available to them, including recruiting new soldiers, having lots of children, protesting against any criticism of Islam, working to change laws, giving money to organizations that sue people for criticizing Islam, putting political pressure on politicians to alter laws, immigrating to infidel countries to help build an Islamic political presence there, going on web sites and arguing with people who try to criticize Islam, complaining to YouTube (and getting all their Islamic friends to complain to YouTube) about any video that criticizes Islam until YouTube removes the offending video, going to schools in democracies and speaking to the infidel children about how loving and peaceful and wonderful Islam is, reading about nothing else and thinking about nothing else.
Now over a period of time, who will gain more ground: A totally committed group, or the ones watching sitcoms and buying stuff on eBay?
And the more ground they gain politically, the more ground they can gain because they are gaining more political clout. Already in Europe, the politicians are very careful about not offending their Muslim constituents because the Muslims are very organized and politically active, and most of the rest of the voters are lackadaisical and not really paying attention. So Muslims are gaining power quickly in European countries. (Read more about the removal of freedom and Shariatization of Europe.)
The same has begun to happen elsewhere: Canada, the U.S., Australia, Africa, Eastern Europe, and of course India has been dealing with this issue for a very long time.
Remember this when you're talking to someone and you can see them thinking, "Impossible. There is no way the Muslims are going to take over the world."
It doesn't matter if it's impossible. With all that commitment they can make our times very troubled, they can make the fight more difficult, they can take away freedoms one by one, and in fact, they really can take over the world. It is not technically impossible. It doesn't seem likely, but only if you don't know much about what they're already doing, which most people don't (partly because of what they're already doing).
What this means is that if you'd like to do something about this, if you'd like to help preserve the freedoms we enjoy, then your most important task is to simply share this information with your fellow countrymen. Learn about jihad, and share what you're learning with others.
Here's what you can do about it: What Can a Civilian Really Do?
Here is an ongoing list of concessions Islam is pushing for and winning from democracies around the world: Concessions to Islam.
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Medieval law and European civilization
Was Medieval China Superior to Europe in the Sciences?
A Brief History of Pasta
On the Background for Easter Eggs
The Chinese and the Irrational
The Curious Civilization
Is There A Genetic Basis For Northern European Drunkenness?
Medieval Myths
War and Human Accomplishment
The Development of European Eye and Hair Color
Mead, Butter, and the Indo-Europeans
Explaining the Cold Climate Theory for the Evolution of High IQ
Medieval Muslim Scholars -- Their Contributions and Shortcomings
Why Muslims Like Plato
Cities and Accomplishment
French Haute Cuisine and the Birth of the Western Restaurant
The Neanderthals and the Evolution of High IQ.
Why I Write About History
The Indo-European Languages: A Summary
Superstring Theory and Quantum Gravity
Superconductivity and Bose-Einstein Condensates
Minoan Civilization and the Birth of European Art
The Evolution of Homo Sapiens
Aristotle and the History of Scientific Logic
The Invention of the Violin and the Spanish Guitar
Democracy and Universalism
Yoghurt and the Indo-Europeans
IQ and Nordic Achievement
Fjordman - The First Five Years
Did Lactose Tolerance Trigger the Indo-European Expansion?
Eppur Si Muove!
The Experimental Method and the Rise of Modern Science
The Ancient Greeks and the Invention of Natural Philosophy
Astronomy in Prehistoric Europe
The Legend of the Middle Ages
The Cold War Never Ended
A History of Algebra
A Brief History of Zero and Indian Numerals
What was the First Novel?
Europe and Human Accomplishment
European Wine - A Draft
Some Mathematical History
To President Obama: Regarding Islam and Science
Why Christians Accepted Greek Natural Philosophy, But Muslims Did Not
Why Muslims Like Hitler, but Not Mozart
A History of Mechanical Clocks
Mathematics and Religion
Islamic Jihad vs. the Western Way of War
Alhazen, Kepler and the History of Optics
Why Asians Didn’t Invent Space Travel
Why Was There No Chinese Newton?
Western Civilization and Socratic Dialogue
The Germanic Languages and the History of English
The Importance of Cicero in Western Thought
The History of the Calendar
The West and Global Mathematics
A History of the Indo-European Languages
Stained Glass: A European History
Islam, the West and Our "Shared Heritage"
Fourteen Centuries of War Against European Civilization
Did Prehistoric Europeans Invent Wheeled Vehicles?
Reparations from Muslims?
On Human Sacrifice and Political Correctness
The Causes of Anti-Semitism
Europe and the Indo-European Languages
Refuting God's Crucible
The Causes of Anti-Semitism: Preliminary Discussions
A History of Cacao and Chocolate
The Truth About Islam in Europe
The West, Japan, and Cultural Secondarity
The Legacy of Byzantium
Book Review: Robert Spencer’s “Religion of Peace”
Could the Ancient Greeks Have Created the Scientific Revolution?
Random Thoughts from Fjordman
The Flaws of the Western Man
Why Western Art is Unique, and Why Muslim Immigration Threatens It
A Christian Background for Political Correctness?
The Importance of Knowing Your History
Will the Third Rome Fall to Islam?
Who Are We, Who Are Our Enemies - The Cost of Historical Amnesia.
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