2009-01-11

Link Of Interest: Hudson Review

I was doing some research on multiculturalism when I stumbled upon, pleasantly it turns out, on a piece written by Bruce Bawer in the Hudson Review titled 'Crisis in Europe.'

It is lucid, compelling and definitely a must read. It mostly certainly will make you cringe at the hideousness of left-leaning academia and its foolishness and naive delusions.

Is it really that complicated to grasp what's happening? Should we be not applying Occam's Razor? There's a sufficient list of brilliant minds from all corners of the globe of all cultural backgrounds who have been providing thoughtful discourse and writings on what faces the West. In addition, there's been more than enough warning signals and outright threats.

Yet, we remain sleeping at the switch.

What got me on this path was the debate in Norway, Holland and Denmark surrounding multiculturalism. Which, in turn, brought me into various links about Italians and the French converting to Islam. Apparently, thousands of Germans convert every year.

Bawer does a superb job navigating through why we seem to think it's all harmless. One thing he did say, and trust me this is a small one given the scope of the paper, got caught my eye. It's regarding far-right parties in Europe. Since the left dictates every aspect of European society (and let's face it, most of Europe (led by France) is a quasi-communist state that loves anything that's not American. Eastern Europe seems to be the only region that has its head screwed on properly) there's no place for moderate people who reject this to go. So, they turn to far-right parties.

Highly recommended.

America is the last line of defense between enlightened progressiveness and freedom and arrogant tyranny.

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