January 8, 2026

The End of Islam In The West And Iran


This is absolute madness by the Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen. What made him suggest this? Has Europe gone insane?

The number of mosques that have been built across Europe in recent decades will eventually become a huge political, social and cultural issue. 

European governments are already dealing with migrant rape gangs, noise pollution surrounding these religious establishments, and political interference by Muslim agitators. These problems will only get worse as the demographics shift and Muslim populations grow.

The time to act is now. 

And there are practical and ethical solutions. Since it would be a humanitarian disaster and practically inconceivable to deport millions of humans, many of them now of second and third generations, that leaves European governments with social and cultural tools to help these populations integrate into European society.

Muslims are not known for integrating but dominating so solution numero uno should be the termination of all mosques currently under construction and the conversion of present mosques into libraries, shools, and cultural institutions. Europe's identity as a secular bastion and home of the Enlightenment has to be protected and that means reconquering civic space.

It must be understood that Islam is not a religion of peace or a universal religion. Anyone who says otherwise has not read history. Countries that build mosques willy nilly, without thinking of future generations, are the authors of their own demise.

Peace and coexistence in Europe and the Middle East won't be achieved until both Islam is culturally eradicated and Zionism is politically dealt with. 

Europeans have it relatively easy. They just need to stop building mosques and stop shooting themselves in the foot by being politically correct. The suggestion by this retarded Austrian President has to be rejected outright and he should be publicly shamed for even uttering such nonsense. Austrians will no doubt vote out this lunatic. 

Regime change will become popular across Europe.

It's foolish to speak of regime change in Iran without thinking of the day after. As we saw in Afghanistan, Syria, and Libya, terrorists and Islamists took power upon the collapse of the previous regimes. I don't think we will see anything similar in Iran. That chapter is done. That experiment is over.

There's one thing that should be done, both in Europe and Iran, and that's the banning of freewheeling Islamic preaching. It's a threat to free societies. Europe has to get their Imams, prayer leaders, and mosque leaders under state control.

And any successful new regime in Iran has to either publicly ban or return the treasonous Shiite clerics to their original homelands in Lebanon and Iraq. 

They were imported from there four hundred years ago to prop up the young Shiite state so they're almost like an alien force in Iran. They don't pay any taxes. They don't fight in any wars. They don't produce anything. They don't contribute anything to the state or even provide any spiritual guidance which is presumably their function in Iranian society. 

I think many clerics will leave voluntarily as Iran undergoes a cultural transformation in the coming decades. They're already being rejected. The process has already begun. Iran is becoming a far less religious society. Most mosques are empty. Something more fundamental than regime change is under away. 

But it would be a dark irony if Iran becomes free only too see Europe fall under the tyranny of Islam. Europe has to get its act together quick. Terms like anti-Semitism and Islamophobia must be dropped from political and civic discourse or else Europeans will wake up one day and not recognize their continent anymore.