The only people to blame for Trump’s ‘Muslim ban’ are Muslims themselves.

Muslims and members of the Quisling left demonstrate against President Trump's travel restrictions for citizens 7 dangerous Muslim nations, at New York's JFK airport.

 

I was utterly delighted to see President Donald Trump take a stand for security and freedom and impose travel restrictions on those coming from those Islamic nations that produce a large number of terrorists, troublemakers and welfare ponces. The list of nations, a list incidentally which is based on one signed into law by President Obama in late 2015, includes Syria, Somalia, Sudan, Libya, Iran, Iraq and Yemen, are all terrorist hotspots or countries that have been turned into charnel houses by the followers of the ideology of Islam. None of these countries seem to produce individuals who are of any use to advanced free societies and are more often than not the cause of a great many problems in the countries to which they migrate. If I have any personal reservations about the travel ban by President Trump is that it doesn’t go far enough. I’d like to have see it include restrictions or increased security vetting for those natives of Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. It should also include policies that keep a closer eye on Muslims travelling from ostensibly friendly countries but ones where Muslim minorities are troublesome, violent or are increasingly loyal to the concept of Jihad, countries such as the United Kingdom or France for example. As a Briton I would happily accept increased vetting in order to get a US visa if that was the price of the US government trying to prevent some potentially self-exploding Abdul from Bradford, West Yorkshire travelling to the USA. This is because as Britons found on on the 7th July 2005, our own Muslims, from places like Luton and elsewhere in the UK, can be just as murderous and treacherous as a Muslim coming from from some backwards Islamic hell hole like Libya or Yemen.

Despite President Trump’s travel restrictions being eminently sensible and indeed bipartisan, various places outside the USA have seen demonstrations and protests from whining Muslims along with the Quisling Left and opportunist politicians. Those taking part in these demonstrations and those cheer leading for them disgust me, they disgust me both as a British subject and as a human being. There is nothing wrong with the United States imposing these travel restrictions as it is part of their self defence. The heart of the matter is that those demonstrating against President Trump’s travel ban do not want the USA to defend itself against the sort of attacks that took place at San Bernadino and in Orlando over the past year and a half. The Americans have enough dangerously radicalised Muslims living in places like Dearborn, Michigan or New York and elsewhere to need to import any more potential Islamic problems. The Americans do of course need to deal effectively and harshly if necessary, with the sort of mini ‘jihadistans’ that they’ve allowed to grow up within their borders, but dealing with this problem will be far more difficult if the borders are open and more dangerous Muslims are flooding in to replace the ones they are locking up for jihad related offences.

Those who are protesting against President Trump’s travel restrictions are also railing at the wrong target. The blame for these restrictions does not lie with President Trump but with Muslims themselves. As the Tweeter Re-Enlightenment ( @REnlightenment ) said: “The only people to blame for the #MuslimBan are Muslims. Your religion has brought complete mayhem wherever it has gone. It is pure poison.” It’s difficult to disagree with that statement. I look at places in the UK such as the aforementioned Bradford along with Birmingham, Newham, Tower Hamlets etc and see areas that were once decent places to live, but are now turning into, or have become, Islamised hell holes. In these places there are restrictions on women’s rights to walk freely, restrictions on religious freedom, restrictions on freedom of speech, violence either inspired by or in the name of Islam and the sort of outrageous political corruption of the sort that disfigures the nation’s political culture. I turn to France where there are now hundreds of ‘sensitive urban zones’ which is a polite way of saying ‘violent Muslim ghettos’. France is now a place teetering on the edge of civil conflict because of Islam. It is a place where terror attacks are becoming more and more frequent, where Catholic Priests have their throats cut by Islamic savages and where religious minorities such as Jews live in increasing fear. We can also look at Sweden, a nation that has imported so many violent and culturally incompatible Muslims that some commentators reckon that Sweden is ‘done’ and will never be able to properly recover from the damage that Islam has done to their once remarkably cohesive and equitable society. Germany also is looking like a potential casualty of the sort of suicidal altruism practised by Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government. The nation has been wracked by the sex offences, robberies, murders and jihadi terror that have resulted from Merkel’s lunatic open invitation to Muslim migrants.

The damage that the destruction that these Muslims have done in so short a time to societies that took centuries to build, is both remarkable and worrying. In so many different places and to so many different societies and nations where Muslims have migrated, the result has not been good for the indigenous people of these countries. In fact so often, dumping large numbers of Muslims on otherwise relatively healthy societies has brought nothing but trouble. Now of course I’m not saying that every Muslim individual is a potential ‘self exploding Abdul’ but Islamic culture and theology creates the same problems wherever it goes. It also creates bad people who do bad things. Islamic theology is like a ‘school for savagery’.

It is the fault of Muslims themselves that their religion is hated and feared and held in contempt by a growing number of people. It’s Muslims who by their own piss poor behaviour who are to blame for the relatively minor restrictions being placed on those travelling from certain Muslim countries. It is also Muslims who are to blame for the growth of populist movements and political parties which have so often told the truth about Islam at a time when more established parties are seemingly addicted to telling the public lies about Islam such as the lie that ‘Islam is a religion of peace’. Muslims are to blame for Trump’s travel restrictions and for the many other expressions of opprobrium that are made about the disgraceful, dangerous and destructive ideology of Islam. To those Muslims reading this I say ‘suck it up buttercup’, you brought this on yourself. You didn’t do enough to stop the terror or the rapes or the mutilations carried out in the name of Islam or inspired by Islam and for that you will pay the price in travel inconveniences.

I wholeheartedly support President Trump’s travel restrictions, they are a small but vital addition to the security procedures of the United States of America. These restrictions are eminently sensible and I believe that they could be a blueprint for other nations to copy as the Islamic enemy that America faces is also the same enemy that menaces other free nations such as the UK, Australia, Ireland, Italy, France, Germany and Israel. In my opinion the quicker that other nations get behind President Trump on this the better it will be in the long run. We should ignore the Islamic and Left wing whiners who are complaining about these travel restrictions and back President Trump on this. Mr Trump may well get some things wrong during his Presidency but on the matter of restricting entry of Muslims from troublesome nations he’s 100% correct and is something that all free nations should consider doing.

1 Comment on "The only people to blame for Trump’s ‘Muslim ban’ are Muslims themselves."

  1. Philip Copson | January 30, 2017 at 3:15 pm |

    Quote: “There is nothing wrong with the United States imposing these travel restrictions…..”

    I’d go further – there is nothing wrong in any country imposing travel restrictions up to and including a complete ban, full stop.

    The whole mad idea that there is such a thing as a “right” to move to somebody else’s country, needs knocking on the head right now.

    It isn’t a “right” – it’s a privilege to be granted at the discretion of the host country under whatever conditions they choose to impose.

    I’m white, English,well-disposed towards America, Canada, Australia and New Zealand and share a culture and a language with them Would I be given citizenship rights ? No, I wouldn’t. So why the devil should people who are opposed to our way of life and intend to replace it by out-breeding us, infiltration, subterfuge, all-round intimidation or violence given a free-pass ?

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