The Epistemology of Islam, and why we cannot understand it well enough to fight it effectively

In an earlier post today we posted a speech by Douglas Murray on how political correctness created an incubator for Islam in the West that never could have happened if not for leftist narratives. It’s an excellent and even important speech. Frankly it is one of those explanations that really should have been enough to shut Islam down well before now, at least in the West where once we knew better.

There is a second reason why perhaps in particular the United States is having difficulty fighting back against the destruction of its constitution, culture, values and freedoms by Islam. And that is because the 1st amendment is being improperly applied. And that, is because the definition of religion was not given.

In this article at RAIR Foundation it is clearly explained, not by us, not by our side, but by a top shelf Muslim Jurist, not, as the article says, any comic-book diploma Imam, that Islam is sharia, and sharia is Islam.

Really I don’t think it can be said better, or much added than it is at RAIR. So please do click through and read the article. but I will embed a couple of the short video excerpts from the lauded jurist here.

Why this matters, again, which is explained in the article, is because we confuse a very Western understanding of religion with an Islamic one.

To quote Sam Solomon, another once very influential Islamic jurist, “In the West, religion is a part of life. In Islam, life is a part of religion”. You will see how that works as we come to understand sharia, which is Islam, which is sharia.

The essence:

How belief in Islam is mandatory, and is in fact, the sharia:

There is no comparison between Islam and any other religion. No other religion has compulsion to belief and a death penalty for failure to believe. And yes, Koran says something like, “there is no compulsion in religion” but that is abrogated by half a dozen other later sayings where it is clear there is. Like for example, “He who changes his religion (from Islam) kill him”. Etc.

Granting 1st amendment protection to Islam would be the same as doing so to Nazism and communism if they just called themselves a religion where Hitler, or Marx where the messiahs. And frankly a strong case can be made that the Soviets treated Lenin that way, and it would be a slam dunk to say the North Koreans treat their undead founder, the “Eternal President” of the DPRK Kim Il-sung that way as well.

The 1st amendment protects ritual that does not break laws or threaten your civilization. It didn’t even really cover polygamy as practiced by the Mormons. And Mormonism is sorta kinda a version of Christianity, depending on how your telescope or microscope is zoomed in of course. So protecting Islam under the 1st amendment is frankly insane. And the reason for the insanity is covered in the Douglas Murray speech at the bottom of this post.

Please do go read the entire essay and see the other related videos at RAIR Foundation.

 

The State of Great Britain and a word about Trump’s Tweet on Iran and Islam

1. Dialectical sentencing. In other words, relative sentences for crimes based on the extent to which they oppose destructive lines of Operation against Classical GB. The data on this is so extensive that I would have to do nothing else for a year and produce a book on it. Exactly like one UK gentleman did when he produced Easy meat where he charted the Muslim Child Sex slave rape gangs in the UK all from open source material. It is a stunning book. And accomplished nothing. This as a data point all by itself is meaningful. Meanwhile, here are a few very recent examples of the new dialectical GB. Remember, this is NOT Hypocrisy, nor is it selective enforcement. This is the crafting of the institutions of state for a pre determined outcome which is destructive to all things Western. All things individual, and all thinks liberty.

For those that can afford the book, I would ask that you try and get it. If for no other reason than to easily win arguments with anyone who denies this took place and is taking place. Secondly, it needs to be in multiple households for the same reasons that people hid books in the quasi-fictional novel, Fahrenheit 451. It seems to be a lot less expensive here actually. 

It can also be read online here. but it is an INCOMPLETE version

2. One just has to open a real Koran to any page at random, know that this material is read in every mosque in the UK daily, and that no arrests are ever made to understand the importance of this.

The most indicative line of the reality of this is likely, “…and people have made a complaint about that…”. In all likelihood, the people who made a complaint would be another branch of police or the state who’s job it is, is to find people who oppose the new Soviet State of the UK and report them to the Clockwork Orange branch that the arresting officer works for.

At this point we need to make the repeated plea that all who read this site find a way to download the audio book of The Gulag Archipelago from YouTube or some other source, or even read it if people still read books. This will happen in every commonwealth country, but in the Mark Twain sense. History doesn’t repeat itself, but it does rhyme.

3. A Conservative Candidate for office in the UK

4. The first bit of relatively good news

The problem here is that the flags, professional and matching and costly, tend to make this more of an active measure maybe, than the people reacting to a traitorous Muslim and communist (WEF) King Charles. These people are likely trying to destroy the Monarchy to destroy British heritage and culture, And this is how information warfare looks. A genuine issue which many feel strongly about, is used by enemies to achieve a goal that looks like the people’s at first, but is as bad as or worse than the one the people opposed.

5. 2019:

6. More British Royalty submission and apologetics to Islam. From 2019.

7. One of likely over 35 arrests that day in the UK of someone who publicly objects to the communist/Islamic REAL values of the state in the UK

It bears mentioning that NONE of the 11 “officers” who arrested this one man are in fact police.

Police are people who enforce the law on behalf of the people, and where the law was created by a constitutional process, or at least voted on by representatives of the people.

These are state thugs enforcing state narratives. None of them would be able to point to any law this man has broken which bears arrest. We know this from a hundred other similar videos of police going to homes in the UK and arresting people for FB posts, where they were asked what law was broken, and none could answer.

8. King Charles, who did not give an Easter speech, did do this:

9. To correct the record here, it isn’t British police protecting leftists. More accurately its British state thugs protecting an unofficial but equally state agency of communist revolutionaries, like ANTIFA for example, working for the destruction of classical Britain.

10. Funny how there are never “No Kings” marches against this guy.

I have many more items I intended to include but I think I’ll stop here.

The main course would have been that the King of England, and the Keeper of the Faith, kept the wrong faith. he did NOT give an Easter speech, but did for various Islamic occasions. Anyone who wants to see that can search X and get a hundred results.

But again, we ask people to take a teleological look at the events in this post and related posts. Abandon any notion of Hanlon’s Razor and accept the reverse, which has far far more predictive value.

And that would be, ‘Never attribute to incompetence which can be easily seen to have an obvious outcome that is malicious or destructive.’. We can call that Vlad’s Razor if you want. but really its just a teleological look at events, which is the only practical way to see events.

Lastly about the Trump Tweet we celebrated last night.

Yes, I had a great laugh when I saw it and I hope you all did as well.

But the reason I said it was his greatest Tweet, is because he appeared to mock Islam. And that is Way, way way past due. Islam is an odious threat doctrine. It only gets respect because people fear it. But if someone was to present the ideas in the Koran to the average Canadian today, for example, without saying what it was, they would call the police and demand the author be arrested for a litany of hate crimes. (We don’t agree with criminal hate speech laws, but this is a good illustration of the following point.)

There are countless jokes about this. Probably the best was a 3 frame comic where a man says horrible things about women to a leftist woman and she flips out at him, and then he explains he is a Muslim and she suddenly supports him.

Islam must be mocked. It must be taken down to where it would naturally be in Western civilization had it not been for leftism’s tactic of relativism and political correctness.

In a speech given by Douglas Murray at the Pim Fortuyn Memorial Conference on Europe and Islam in The Hague Netherlands in 2006, Douglas Murray explains that Islam is like the common cold. We would just laugh off its insanity and it would never have a remote chance of influencing Western institutions based on its own merits and teachings. It would rightfully have been nothing but the but of jokes and an object of derision. But leftism acts like AIDS on the social body, weakening our immune system such that a stupid, evil, contemptuous philosophy, not to mention evil, can actually take us down, exactly like AIDS patients die from the common cold.

To read that speech, click here.

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What are we to do about Islam? Speech by Douglas Murray at the Pim Fortuyn Memorial Conference 2006

March 5, 2006

http://www.socialaffairsunit.org.uk/blog/archives/000809.php

What are we to do about Islam? A speech to the Pim Fortuyn Memorial Conference on Europe and Islam

By Douglas Murray

Why will European intellectual and political leaders not stand up to radical Islam? Douglas Murray – the author of Neoconservatism: Why We Need It – suggests that it is because these leaders are in the grip of a virulent infection. The infection is relativism. A culture which is imbued with relativism, argues Murray, can in the end find no reason to fight for its own salvation. Europe can only save itself, argues Murray, if it unambiguously stands up for its values and rediscovers absolutism in the defence of these values.

What follows was delivered by Douglas Murray as a speech in The Hague to the Pim Fortuyn Memorial Conference on Europe and Islam in February 2006. The views expressed are those of Douglas Murray, not those of the Social Affairs Unit, its Trustees, Advisors or Director.

In 1938, when German troops had again crossed into territory that was not theirs, the British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain flew to Munich to see Herr Hitler. In his understandable desire for peace, Chamberlain agreed terms, gave up not just some ground, but the entire nation of Czechoslovakia, and returned to London. There he was greeted by Winston Churchill with uncompromising words. Churchill told him:

You were given the choice between war and dishonour. You chose dishonour and you will have war.

Much of the threat we face today bears no similarity to the Nazi threat of the thirties. We do not face vast militarized units, we are not seeing the absorption of nations into a military superstate, and we can be all but certain that we will not in our lifetimes again see the mass mobilization of Europe’s citizenry. By all these things we are comforted.Yet we have, in Europe and the West, a deep and growing problem, and because this problem only occasionally resembles the problem last time, it is all too easy to assume that what we face now is not a problem. Were troops in blackshirts or jackboots to come marching back through our cities today, not a European country would stand for it. The recent reactions from the governments of Europe to the lunatic of Tehran’s pronouncements demonstrate this. It was only when he spoke abhorrently of the holocaust that European leaders finally seemed to sit up and take notice. We should take some pride in this fact: there are still things that cannot fail to wake Europe, and lines beyond which we will not be taken.

But we must also be careful. Not everyone who hates us is as stupid or suicidal as President Ahmadinejad. In fact very few of the enemies of freedom today give us such unambiguous expressions of their ideological position, and when they do, few do so in a manner so likely to tempt us into action.

The conflict which we are now in – which we have been most visibly engaged in for five years, but which had in truth opened far earlier – is not a conflict which looks familiar to the people of Europe. It barely resembles conflicts of their past. And just as this war does not much look like earlier wars, so victory in this war will not look like earlier victories. This poses a problem: what will victory in the war on terror – the war against Islamic extremism – look like? How will we know when it is over? How will we know when we’ve won? The only, and deeply imperfect, guide may be time – the length of time in which we are not hit, seriously threatened or cowed. If we are to have victory then it will emerge as an almost imperceptible victory: it will be a diminuendo towards victory. Only historians will then be capable of determining which battles were vital, which significant, and which illusory triumphs of their time.

The flip-side of this is that defeat in the war on terror – the war on Islamic extremism – will not happen in a familiar manner either. Defeat will not look as defeat would have looked last time. It will rather, I suggest, consist of a gradual accretion of hurts on our society, a wearying accumulation of often minor humiliations: death by a thousand cuts. Rather than waking up one day and finding troops rolling into our cities, we will simply become aware, with a growing sense of numbness, that what we had has slipped away, that what we relied on for support and succour has eroded and washed beyond our reach. If we end in darkness this time, it will be because we shuffled, rather than fell, into it.

In this situation, Churchill’s comment to Chamberlain throws us some light. For once again, albeit in very different circumstances, the West faces a threat to its way of life. Once again it is a threat which the peoples of Europe, in their estimable desire for peace, would rather was not there. And because of that wish, vast swathes of Europe have decided it is not there. Busily they preoccupy themselves with changing the subject and ignoring the elephant in the living room.

In their efforts to avoid war, Europeans are once again choosing dishonour. They refuse to cut back their welfare budgets or significantly increase their defence spending, and they still refuse to enforce the measures required to cease or reverse the disastrous effects of mass immigration. Indeed, there is no indication that Europeans are going to alter their path today any faster than they did in the 1930s. As in the 1930s, Europe is tired of war. So when war has been launched upon it, Europe pretends it is not war, and fails to fight back. Indeed it is worse than that. A Transatlantic Trends survey carried out in 2003 revealed that fewer than half of Europeans believe that any war at all – even one in the national interest – can be considered just. Yet in their effort to avoid confrontation now, Europeans are making a worse confrontation down the line more likely: in their effort to pretend-away the risk, the risk is swelling. The word for dishonour this time is Dhimmitude.

This problem starts as a philosophical and moral problem, but it has now become a deep practical problem for Europe and its survival. As Saul Bellow wrote in his foreword to Allan Bloom’s Closing of the American Mind:

We live in a thought-world, and the thinking has gone very bad indeed.

This now needs addressing. And it should be addressed by people like those here today because just as this conflict started as a conflict of ideas, so it will begin to be ended by ideas.My position – the neoconservative position – on the solution is rooted in the supposition that the answer to the problem of Islam and the West does not lie only at home. I – and neoconservatives in general – hold that the answer to the current crisis in Islamic-Western relations lies not only in a realistic tackling of our domestic crisis, but in a putting onto the right track of the fundamental problems of the Islamic world – the reasons, after all, why so many Muslims come to the West in the first place. Foremost among those reasons are the fact that (with the exceptions of the fledgling democracies of Iraq and Afghanistan) their own historical lands are presently run by despots, crackpots and crime-syndicate families. Until the Middle East and other Islamic lands have a greater measure of freedom, the West can barely be surprised that even fairly hardline Islamists will continue to be desperate to join the welfare-wagon in the West.

I mention this because I believe that to even begin addressing the problems of Islam and the West we must recognise that in today’s world it simply is not possible for countries to exist in a bubble. Let’s knock that fantasy on the head right away. Our fate – as we were reminded on September 11th – is fundamentally intertwined with that of failed states, tyrannical states and rogue states. When a single plane ride can take you from Amsterdam to Baghdad or a mobile telephone help you to arrange an event in a country you never visit, only the most foolish person could continue to believe in isolationism. To take just one example of how our fates interlink: the Afghan anti-Taliban leader, Ahmed Shah Massoud, was murdered two days before 9/11; his killers were Algerian men with Belgian passports carrying visas for entry into Pakistan which had been issued in London. Our economies globalised – and we won out economically: but the jihad globalised too.

I also mention this international angle because in talking about the battle we are currently in – the first stage of a war which the Pentagon and others are now looking at as a 30-year conflict – we should regard our military abroad as our first line of defence, as well as our first line of offence. In approaching the problem of Islam and what to do with it in our own midst, we cannot be blind to the problem of how to deal with the swamps in the Middle East which produce those who hit us and those who urge them on. So there are two fronts to this war – the foreign front and the home front. By looking at it this way we can not only analyse where we may be winning but also where and why we may be losing.

On the battlefield this enemy is defeated every time. There has not yet been one military confrontation with this enemy which has been anything less than a rout of that enemy. But just because Al-Qaeda and their sympathisers perform badly in battle, does not mean they cannot win the war. It does not mean that they cannot win the battle of ideas, winning total victory by the side door without having to waste all that money on bullets, missiles and whatever type of IED is “hot” in Afghanistan this season. If you doubt this, then just think back on the so-called “defeats” which we are meant to have suffered since 9/11. Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo, 100,000 civilians alleged to be dead by a fanciful survey courtesy of The Lancet magazine. What did our enemy do to win these victories? Absolutely nothing. It all came from within.

And I think this must please them. Because sitting around in Guantanamo, getting fed well by the Great Satan sounds like a much more attractive way to wage jihad than squatting in some Afghan camp, hoping your Kalashnikov un-jams in time to fire at those Daisy-Cutters. And not only is it a nicer proposition, it’s also a more successful one. After all, who’s had more victories against the Western alliance? The guy holed up in a war he’s not armed for, or the guy holed up in Guantanamo who’s been given all the ammunition the jihad needs by enemies within?

Put it another way: if you were Osama bin Laden at this moment, why would you leave the comfort of your own cave? Why risk turning on your mobile phone, dialling friends and family in order to plan the next mission, when the West is doing a nice job of self-destructing without you? Why bother beating on the infidels when the infidels are busy beating on themselves. Half a dozen low-ranking troops abuse Iraqi detainees and before you know it the Western elites claim (like Robert Fisk did in Britain’s Independent) that the West now has no moral authority and no right to act. And more and more Europeans nod sagely and agree how awful we are. Angela Merkel gets three hours with the President and uses her time to stand up for those poor little mujahideen holed up in Guantanamo who didn’t fight by the Geneva conventions and so I believe shouldn’t be treated as if they did.

The Lancet‘s false guess at 100,000 civilian casualties in Iraq, led to the immediate offloading of responsibility for those alleged deaths from Al-Qaeda-in-Iraq and Ba’athist remnants straight onto the so-called “Occupying Forces”. Cue chest-beating, self-flagellation and every other masochistic pastime of the European left. Granted Mr Zarqawi probably doesn’t take The Lancet, but – as we know from members of his group (including one Briton) who’ve been lifted in Iraq – Zarqawi and co know very well what we are thinking, what we are doing and how to make best use of both. They know very well, for instance, that we’re more likely to be chased from Iraq or Afghanistan by press-created public-opposition at home than by the head-hackers of the Jordanian criminal’s gang. This is the only regard in which this war does resemble Vietnam. During the Tet Offensive the American military was killing the enemy at ratios of 30-40 for every GI lost. That, under any calculation, should be thought of as a victory. But it was not counted as a victory. Tet is still popularly believed to have been a loss, an impression created solely by the popular press and communist-sympathisers in America and Europe hoping for a big loss for the home side.

Our enemies are aware of these weaknesses in our set-up – weaknesses which Leo Strauss, like Tocqueville would have pointed out as among the innate flaws of liberal democracy on which we must keep a concerned and wary eye. Bin Laden is aware of these fissures: he has taunted us for them, in their manifestation at Mogadishu and elsewhere. What Bin Laden and co know is that at the present moment if you give the West a nudge in the right direction it’ll finish the job for you on a kind of auto-self-destruct. When two Americans and one British hostage – Kenneth Bigley – were kidnapped in Iraq in 2004, the two Americans were killed pretty much immediately. It was Bigley – the Brit – who was kept alive for weeks. Why? Because whereas the American press would have stood defiant, the British and European press, right on cue, turned it all around from a story about a murderous gang kidnapping one of our own into a story about Tony Blair and why he’d sent troops into Iraq in the first place. Bigley was kept alive until the pressure on the Prime Minister had reached its peak, and then Zarqawi’s gang decapitated him anyway. This is the pattern. If you’re a low-level jihadist and you carry out a beheading of an innocent from Europe, then as an added bonus the European press will give you the scalp of their elected leaders.

And you can do the same thing in more peaceful ways, by, say, threatening not to eat Danish pastries until the European Commissioners throw their hands in the air and ask if there’s any concession – or sweetener – they can give you to change your mind. As I say – it’s guaranteed that modern Europeans will finish the job much better than any two-bit thug or terrorist could have done. Which if you’re Osama bin Laden means you can just hang around in your cave watching old Michael Moore films and taking notes for your next home-movie. Because this is the root of the problem that we must grapple with: in the war against Islamic fundamentalism, against Islamist militarism, our troops are winning comprehensively on the field of foreign battle; but we are losing this war at home.

The best indicator of just how much we’re losing this war is the creeping increase of dhimmitude – from the general public (who display it occasionally) to our leaders (who now display it routinely). In any circumstances this would be bad, but what makes it so dangerous now, is that in the current war the enemy is, as a demographic and political fact, massed not just on foreign shores, but within the gates of our cities. The collision of forceful Islam with European spinelessness and dhimmitude is fatal for our free societies.

The effects of dhimmitude have been superlatively explained to us by Bat Ye’or and others, but it’s worth reminding ourselves of how its modern manifestations work. They arise in subtle ways: a British judge apologises for inadvertently bringing a Muslim to court to answer criminal charges on what turns out to be a Muslim religious festival. Or the French government pretends some riots have nothing to do with Islam, yet visit mosques and send imams onto the streets to dispel the allegedly secular rioters. Dhimmitude rises when people think the feelings of a threatening minority matter more than cherished native traditions of free-speech, when the phony-rebel heroes of the film industry cancel screenings of Submission after Theo van Gogh’s murder because they got scared. It occurs in tiny little ways, like non-Muslims referring to “The Prophet” when he is not their prophet, and where they would scorn anybody who referred to “Jesus Christ, the Son of God” as a de facto statement.

Dhimmitude begins in such small ways, but it is growing into a big problem. The enemy’s victories on our turf during the war on terror – the only place where they have won any victories – have been almost fantastically lightly won. Could anyone have believed before March 11th 2004 that only a dozen bombs would be needed to cause a change of government in a European democracy? Who could have guessed that killing two hundred Spanish civilians at a crucial moment before an election would bring in not a righteously angry leader – an uncompromising opponent of terror – but a sympathetic socialist who has spent his time in office so far offering up concessions to Islam, and degrading his country’s native Catholic Church? Who could have guessed that with little more than the most basic tactics of intimidation, an alleged hardliner like Mr Sarkozy would advocate the abandonment of France’s secular traditions and the giving of unique funding and privileges to Islam? Or that, with only loud-mouthed pressure from his Muslim electorate, the British Foreign Secretary would condemn Danish cartoons, but not a demonstration calling for the beheading and mass-murder of the British people?

Who would have thought that after four bombers blew up buses and trains across London last July, the British government would appoint a bunch of Islamists to explain why it happened and then sit and take it as the afore-mentioned “experts” tell them that the fact that Britain was attacked was Britain’s fault – oh, and the fault of the Jews of course. If Churchill had sat down in 1940 and asked “Why do they hate us”, or appointed a panel of Nazi-apologists to tell him why Britain deserved to be attacked by Nazis, then I can be pretty sure I wouldn’t be here today. But nevermind the spirit of Churchill, where is even a hint of self-worth, pride – or even survival instinct? Two and a half millennia ago, Pericles reminded the people of Athens of

all the advantages that are to be gained by warding off the foe.

Today many of the free descendants of those Athenians seem only to want to be reminded of the advantages gained from closing their eyes, keeping their heads down, and making sure they don’t upset the Muslims.So what is going wrong? Why is it that time and again the liberal West is crumpling before the violence, intimidation and thuggery of Islam? Why are we so at risk from something which should by rights be a simple matter to deal with?

The answer is that we inhabit a continent with twin problems. The first problem arises from a reinvigorated and re-emergent Islamic fundamentalism. Militarily, this is relatively easy to deal with, and in foreign lands there is a solution to the problem. But the reason why it is causing such difficulties at home is because this resurgence comes at a time when our societies in Western Europe are too weak-willed, tired and degenerate to act decisively. In this weak state, batting off even a minor infection can prove impossible. There is a metaphor here which the Canadian-born writer Mark Steyn cited recently, when he wrote:

Radical Islam is an opportunist infection, like AIDS: it’s not the HIV that kills you, it’s the pneumonia you get when your body’s too weak to fight it off.

If you do not believe this, then note how Islam is progressing in the West. It is not gaining the concessions and the victories it is by attracting people to its belief-system. It is gaining concessions from the weak-willed, badly educated and ignorant men and women who currently hold intellectual sway over Europe – people who would rather die than appear politically incorrect, and would rather sacrifice their society than be absolutist in defence of it. At the heart of this problem is the primary disease – the AIDS of the West – the disease which has made the opportunist infection of Islam so deadly. That disease is relativism. It is the belief that all cultures are equal even while one culture (our own) is ridden over daily and even while another (Islam) is becoming uniquely violent. The belief that all things are relative has led to an inability among the cultural elites of Europe to stand up for what is right, or even to stand up for their own, because right does not exist in their vocabulary, and in the moral armoury of a self-flagellator, self-defence is the only inexcusable vice.This crisis in European thought found its high-point in the philosophies of the ’68-ers and the French nihilists, Foucault’s blessing of the Iranian revolution standing as the consummate demonstration of the gravitation of European intellectuals back towards totalitarianism. They may, like Baader-Meinhof and the Red Brigades, have come at it the other way round, but Derrida and Foucault ended up the helpers and lapdogs of tyrants as surely as Martin Heidegger did.

“But this is about philosophy”, people will say, “not about how to stop Islamists killing us”. But it is about that, for the nihilistic philosophies of Europe seeped from those who argued them into the heads of those who dared not disagree with them, or who saw – in good faith – the attractions of non-judgementalism. In its attempt to be post-historical, enlightened and rational, Europe found itself incapable of rationalising its own survival. It lost all sense of natural right. It became irrational. Today the effects of the rejection of natural right are practically felt. A society like France’s in which revolution and rebellion are ingrained into the national psyche in the wake of ’68 can now find no honourable way of crushing rioting and disorder on her own streets. A culture which celebrates rebellion as well as relativism ends up finding no reason not to tolerate its own destruction. And so it will be destroyed. Anyone who thinks that Islamic populations in the West are going to convert to relativism before we are all converted, or subjugated, to Islam is living in a fantasy.

Relativism has one over-riding consequence, and that consequence is the history of Europe over the last forty years. Giving equal attention and respect to all-comers, not only can relativists (the politically correct) not defend their own, they end up drawing a parity across cultures, faiths and behaviours which diminishes the good, and elevates the malignant. When we stare in disbelief at tolerance of the intolerable and the slow turning of that tolerance into acceptance and then acquiescence in evil, we are seeing Europeans acting out the last stages of nihilist philosophy. It is a way of looking at – and acting in – the world which will ruin Europe if we do not rid ourselves of it. Ridding ourselves of our rotten thought-world is the first step (and one in which everyone can take part) towards protecting ourselves from the threats which face us. It is one of the practical ways in which citizens can fight a war which is so far waged and triumphed in only by our military.

Without such a concerted effort, those among Europe’s young who are attracted to the Islamic faith will grow. For converts are at present attracted to Islam because they see in it a rigidness they do not at present see in other faiths. They are attracted to a faith which brooks no compromise because they have been brought up in a society in which everything is compromised.

These converts are, though, I believe, nothing more than a sub-strand of “Last Men” – the “Last Man” notion we see in Nietzsche and Fukuyama – the man who lives at the end-stage (though not necessarily the end-time) of human progress. Living under the system of representative governance – always the end-point of human aspiration – there is yet a type of Last Man who cannot bear the lack of struggle, cannot live without struggle and who as a result struggles for the sake of struggle. When there is nothing left to struggle against, he struggles against liberty, against democracy and against freedom. Now the majority of struggling Last Men are presently found among the left who support dictators over democracies, those people whose relativism has brought them full circle back to a support for authoritarian tyranny. But a much smaller section of Last Men are the converts. When we hear of Western converts from Last Men to Muslims, we are witnessing the breaking away of people who never wanted to be part of the system they were fortunate enough to live under.

But I confess that I cannot see the life of the burka and sharia appealing to many brought up outside of Islamic societies. The exceptions, where extreme Islam is able to get a grip, only really occur among those who already have serious deficiencies and inadequacies – convicts, criminals and the unstable such as the Belgian woman Muriel Degauque who last year travelled to Iraq and blew herself up in a thankfully unsuccessful attempt to kill American soldiers. It’s worth reminding ourselves what a surreal and spectacularly sad case that is. We have now lost hundreds of troops from the coalition of the willing, who have given their lives in the noble and selfless cause of freeing Iraqis from brutality and tyranny. And here was a girl also from the free West, travelling to Iraq under the hallucinatory power of fundamentalist Islam not to free people, but to impose on them a tyranny which she herself had never experienced. She left a free country to go out and impose tyranny on a people struggling for freedom. A more pathetic and wicked example of the rebellious Last Man can hardly be imagined.

But there are other aspects at these strange crossroads where Islamic fundamentalism and Western freedom meet, and where the misguided can all-too easily wander down the wrong track. As I say, most people are not going to join the army of oppression – but they do not have to join it for that army to win. The most public losses in this war are being created by people at home who are non-Muslims. And these are the people against whom we should be most on the attack – the people who are transforming the actions of minor jihadists into undreamed of successes. It is only because such people have made the body as a whole weak that radical Islam is having the effect that it is now having on Europe.

So it is worth reminding ourselves of the basics of the problem. No European country’s Muslim population is currently higher than 10% – which ordinarily would be alright – not ideal, but alright. What makes it a problem is not only that native European birth-rates are falling, but that Western relativists are acting as a megaphone for the Muslim minority, making the volume of that minority exponentially greater and more threatening. This megaphone effect – the unequal power which Islam currently wields, and the power it will increasingly wield as it grows, courtesy of immigration and higher than average European Muslim birth-rates – is cause for great worry.

Anyhow – I promised to propose some of the solutions to this problem, not just spend my time and your patience attacking French thinkers. So what are the answers to our predicament? How do we stop the further humiliation of Europe, and its eventual morphing into an entirely different continent?

The first thing to do is to address the problem at home unsparingly. It is late in the day, but Europe still has time to turn around the demographic time-bomb which will soon see a number of our largest cities fall to Muslim majorities. It has to. All immigration into Europe from Muslim countries must stop. In the case of a further genocide such as that in the Balkans, sanctuary would be given on a strictly temporary basis. This should also be enacted retrospectively. Those who are currently in Europe having fled tyrannies should be persuaded back to the countries which they fled from once the tyrannies that were the cause of their flight have been removed. And of course it should go without saying that Muslims in Europe who for any reason take part in, plot, assist or condone violence against the West (not just the country they happen to have found sanctuary in, but any country in the West or Western troops) must be forcibly deported back to their place of origin. There is no earthly reason why Belgium should be home to the liar, thug and militant Abou Jahjah and his ilk. Such people have brought our societies nothing, and we owe them nothing. Last summer, when one of the “failed” 21st July suicide bombers in London was caught in his hideout after the “unsuccessful” attack, he emerged with his hands in the air shouting, “I know my rights”. I submit that if you try to blow up men, women and children for the crime of travelling on the underground train in London that you have no rights. Where a person was born in the West, they should be deported to the country of origin of their parent or grandparent. This must become a Europe-wide policy and I hope the great work of the current Dutch Interior Minister leads the way. I for one much look forward to hearing how the spoilt little welfare jihadists get on with the welfare system in Pakistan or the right to demonstrate in Saudi.

The point here is that the whole deal under which Muslims live in our societies must change. At present we ask “why do they hate us”, “what did we fail to give them”, and suchlike. It is time the West woke up to the fact that the militants in our midst – however large a percentage of the Muslim population – will never like us. And we should not want to be liked by them – so we should stop flattering and playing up to them. Conditions for Muslims in Europe must be made harder across the board: Europe must look like a less attractive proposition. We in Europe owe – after all – no special dues to Islam. We owe them no religious holidays, special rights or privileges. From long before we were first attacked it should have been made plain that people who come into Europe are here under our rules and not theirs. There is not an inch of ground to give on this one. Where a mosque has become a centre of hate it should be closed and pulled down. If that means that some Muslims don’t have a mosque to go to, then they’ll just have to realise that they aren’t owed one. Grievances become ever-more pronounced the more they are flattered and the more they are paid attention to. So don’t flatter them.

Abroad we must continue our work at taking the war to the terrorists. We are winning that war, and we should extend that war. Iran, Syria and any regime which sponsors or supports terrorism must be made aware that their days are numbered. We must remind the malignant that this war and this era will be dictated on our terms – on the terms of the strong and the right, not the weak and the wrong.

But as I mentioned, the problem, the reason why the war at home is not working as well as it should is because of the underlying disease of the West. We could decide with our immune system low that we should simply cut off all contacts with the outside world, try desperately to ensure that no malicious viruses – however small – get through to us. We can go some of the way to doing that, but there is a much better option. That option is to strengthen our societal immune system, to re-energise and build-up ourselves as a society – to kick off the degraded lazy thinking and action which have characterised Europeans and European policy for too long.

And we must become absolutist – absolutist in defence of our societies, our traditions, our heritage, culture, freedoms and democracies. There is only one way to destroy relativism, and there is only one way to conquer the rise of Islamic militancy and that is to be uncompromising and absolutist. If people want certainty then let us give it to them here. Ignorant people will still say, “Ah, but I’m not sure what European culture is”. Well that’s their fault, not the fault of European culture.

Many people of an older generation tell me that Europe is lost, that there is nothing we can do to save it. I do not believe that, and I think this may be a generational thing. After all, it is people of my age who will have to put up with an Islamic or dhimmi Europe. We do not want that, and so we must come up with solutions to stop it coming about. If we do not do so now, some awful Le Pen like figure will try to deal with it badly and far more bloodily down the line. Let us act now so that that does not happen.

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In a tape-recording played at his recent trial in Milan, Rabei Osman Sayed Ahmed was heard, amid his celebrations of the murder of Nicholas Berg, to say:

Rome, we are entering Rome, Rome, if God wishes we are entering, even entering Rome… Rome, Rome, we are opening Rome with those from Holland. Rome, Rome, if God wishes, Rome is opening. It will be. It will be.

There is, I suggest, only one answer to that – which is to say: Not an inch:

the gates of Rome will not open an inch. You will not get Rome, you will not get London, you will not get The Hague or any other city that is ours. On this there is no room to give, no compromise, no discussion to be had.

Only when we make it clear where we stand will our enemies – and those who have come to Europe who are our friends – know where they stand too.We owe it to ourselves to do this. But we also owe it to our past. I can think of no greater betrayal than for this generation to give up so lightly what our forefathers fought for at such a great price. Whatever we – the free peoples of the West – choose, let us be certain, and let us make it plain – that it will not be submission, it will not be dhimmitude and it will not be dishonour.

Douglas Murray is the author of Neoconservatism: Why We Need It. He delivered this talk in The Hague to the Pim Fortuyn Memorial Conference in the Netherlands in February 2006.

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Reader’s links for April 6, 2026

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5 data points to the replacement of republics with communism, and an interview with Viktor Orban in English: Links 1 for April 5, 2026

1. In Canada the province of BC, a province which had an election that looked a great deal like the Gubernatorialone in Arizona at around the same time, was the most communist, most maoist, most destructive to Canadian values and liberties. Although that is a tough call, Quebec had an actual curfew.

But BC with it’s NDP run state appears to have made the medical conditions which were in force during Covid, or as I like to call it, The Communist Revolution, permanent and systemic rather than some weird enforced form of state totalitarianism with no actual legislation that made sense backing it up.

Grok says that the claims herin are substantially correct. It gets bogged down somewhat in her use of “narrative” but when pressed, yes, if the state determines what is true, and not professional experience, knowledge, peer reviewed science, best judgement etc. then it does become narrative enforcement as dictated by the state. And this is not over the top even slightly because this is exactly what happened during Covid. It was Orwellian enough to be a chapter, or even a theme in 1984.

Also if there is a large exodus of medical staff from BC, it goes to the thesis. It seems unlikely that it’s only incompetent or corrupt staff who would uproot themselves from family, friends, clients (patients) and careers and move provinces for medical freedom. More here for those who wish to dig in. I will send this to some of the doctors I met during Covid and see if I can get any feedback.

2. This should come as no to anyone. In fact it mirrors a much earlier statement by Johns Hopkins, where they clearly stated something to the effect that (paraphrasing) ‘people came in with certain medical complaints, to which the solution was a series of surgeries and treatments. None of the patients improved after the procedures, so we discontinued doing the procedures as they did not solve the problems for which they were alleged to work’.

The actual statement:

“We at Johns Hopkins University—which in the 1960s was the first American medical center to venture into ‘sex-reassignment surgery’—launched a study in the 1970s comparing the outcomes of transgendered people who had the surgery with the outcomes of those who did not. Most of the surgically treated patients described themselves as ‘satisfied’ by the results, but their subsequent psycho-social adjustments were no better than those who didn’t have the surgery. And so at Hopkins we stopped doing sex-reassignment surgery, since producing a ‘satisfied’ but still troubled patient seemed an inadequate reason for surgically amputating normal organs.”

3. At LAST something that at least approaches reason and justice from the US State dept. Now they should do Mamdani, the incestuous congresswoman who lied her way into the US from Somalia and about 100,000 other people living large on American liberty and often off of imported corruption and crime and remove them all back to their points of origin.

4. Undoing decades of communist dialectical history intended to delegitimize the greatest most reasonable and advantageous to the individual civilization in all history, might be easier to undo than I thought.

Maybe we should take another look at who owns Vancouver.

5. Brian Lilley, a Canadian journalist that is on the safest side of conservative opinion, interviews a CBC ex-employee.

The CBC is a machine for launching active measures. They sometimes have some entertainment or some information mixed in but usually even those are part of an active measure. So while this interview is somewhat useful at getting people to understand that its probably best not to pay attention to them, it will fall short of the mark of what they are, as neither person likely understands what an active measure is, or how CBC does them.

Here is Google’s AI definition of an Active Measure:

Active measures (Russian: aktivnye meropriyatiya) are a set of covert, deceptive tactics used by the Soviet Union and continued by the Russian Federation to manipulate foreign political environments, weaken adversaries, and advance national interests. These actions include disinformation, forgeries, agent-of-influence operations, and cyberattacks rather than traditional espionage.

WikipediaWikipedia +4
Usage Examples
    • Disinformation/Propaganda: Spreading fake news, such as fabricating documents to make it appear that the US military created harmful pandemics.
    • Cyberattacks: Hacking government or political institutions, such as the 2016 breach of the Democratic National Committee, and leaking information to influence elections, a 
  • Front Organizations: Establishing organizations like the World Peace Council to promote Soviet viewpoints in the West.
  • Agent of Influence: Cultivating individuals (politicians, journalists, businesspeople) to advance Kremlin policy in their own countries.
  • Social/Political Unrest: Fomenting divides to create mistrust and destabilize institutions.
    NPRNPR +5
Synonyms and Related Concepts
While “active measures” is a specific term for Soviet/Russian intelligence operations, related concepts include:
Key Characteristics
These operations are designed to be deniable, meaning the Russian government can hide its involvement, often by using agents, hackers, or businesses to act on its behalf. These tactics are meant to influence foreign populations and governments from within.
While I am not super comfortable with their examples, there is a related active measure which was widely spread at the time. In fact this site posted the specific narrative attack but with severe caveats as we didn’t actually believe it at the time. And that was the idea that the US Military invented the mRNA shots to kill off the US population. Frankly, I can’t think of a better example of an Active Measure. it makes people who rightfully suspected the US government under Biden etc. because of their Covid handling and Vaxx mandates believe their own military was trying to kill them, and therefore distrust and work against their own military. Something the Chinese, Russian, Islamic or any other enemy of the USA would consider propaganda wet dream.
The US Government likely did participate in gAin of Function research. I don’t even think that is controversial. But developing a thing is fundamentally different than using that thing against your own people, or even necessarily using it as a weapon at all. Hopefully more research into Fauci and the people at the NIH and Eco HealthAlliance will get the clear facts on that.
Ironically, when I asked the same Google AI the following question:
“What US agency funded the gain of Function work at the Wuhan Lab I got the answer:
The U.S. agency that funded research involving the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) is the National Institutes of Health (NIH), specifically through its National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), which was headed by Dr. Anthony Fauci at the time.

The Intercept +1
The funds were awarded to a U.S.-based nonprofit called the EcoHealth Alliance, which subsequently acted as a subgrantor to the Wuhan Institute of Virology for research into bat coronaviruses.

BBC +1
Key Details on the Funding and Research:
  • Funding Mechanism: The NIH provided a grant (grant #R01AI110964) titled “Understanding the Risk of Bat Coronavirus Emergence” to EcoHealth Alliance, which directed a portion of the funds to the WIV.
  • Gain-of-Function Controversy: In 2021, the NIH revealed that experiments conducted under this grant had the “unexpected result” of creating a coronavirus that was more infectious to mice. Critics and some scientists argue this constituted “gain-of-function” research, though Dr. Fauci and the NIH argued it did not fit the technical definition required for a special review.
  • Admission of Riskier Research: In May 2024, NIH Deputy Director Lawrence Tabak admitted to a U.S. House subcommittee that, based on a “generic” definition, the NIH had funded gain-of-function research in Wuhan.
  • Violations: The NIH stated that the EcoHealth Alliance failed to report, in a timely manner, findings from experiments conducted at the WIV that showed increased viral growth.
  • Funding Cutoff: The NIH terminated the subaward to the Wuhan Institute of Virology in 2020 and later suspended funding for the EcoHealth Alliance.
    House.gov +6

Ironic cause it kinda sorta contradicts its example in the question about Active Measures. In any case, yes, the CBC does active measures and that’s about all it does.

Thank you all for checking out this site.

Below, an interview with Victor Orban in English.

It should be stated that this site feels that Viktor Orban is at this point in history, unique. he has a clear grasp of geopolitics, Islam, Leftistm, history and the true nature of the European Union and other supranational and COMINTERN bodies, and also when asked, gives an answer befitting an adult speaking to other adults. This is now unique, or at least very rare. Some of his cabinet speaks similarly to the public. But Western politicians at this point all talk in Tweets, sensationally, often devoid of reason but full of emotion, and usually in dialectical language rather than any attempt to inform their people of the reasoning behind their increasingly statist policies.

So revel in this, and think hard on what you want for your own nation’s future.

Reader’s Links for April 5th, 2026

Each day at just after midnight Eastern, a post like this one is created for contributors and readers of this site to upload news links and video links on the issues that concern this site. Most notably, Islam and its effects on Classical Civilization, and various forms of leftism from Soviet era communism, to postmodernism and all the flavours of galloping statism and totalitarianism such as Nazism and Fascism which are increasingly snuffing out the classical liberalism which created our near, miraculous civilization the West has been building since the time of Socrates.

This document was written around the time this site was created, for those who wish to understand what this site is about. And while our understanding of the world and events has grown since then, the basic ideas remain sound and true to the purpose.

So please post all links, thoughts and ideas that you feel will benefit the readers of this site to the comments under this post each day. And thank you all for your contributions.

This is the new Samizdat. We must use it while we can.

**New intelligence suggests a specific course of action concerning use of Substack. For a variety of reasons, who owns it, and who owns the ONLY company that monetizes authors on Substack, the question for us has always been, ‘Why is Substack allowed to exist?” I believe the answer is now known to us. It collects data on you and who you are connected to. Substack does have the best writers out there for counter-narrative views, and does allow the authors to make money at it. Which is suspicious already. But the reasons were made known to us by a Cyber-security professional. The solution seems to be to use a dedicated browser, ONLY for substack. There are many good ones out there now. So downloading another browser is easy. Get the DuckduckGo go one, or Brave or one of many others and use it ONLY for substack and clear cookies after use. Like washing your plate after you eat.

For those interested, please check out https://vladtepesblog.substack.com/ as an another avenue of expression. The Substack is a different project in a sense. It is older videos that in the light of subsequent events, look different or of increased importance, Check it out now and again if you like. But use it safely.

Reader’s Links for April 4th, 2026

Each day at just after midnight Eastern, a post like this one is created for contributors and readers of this site to upload news links and video links on the issues that concern this site. Most notably, Islam and its effects on Classical Civilization, and various forms of leftism from Soviet era communism, to postmodernism and all the flavours of galloping statism and totalitarianism such as Nazism and Fascism which are increasingly snuffing out the classical liberalism which created our near, miraculous civilization the West has been building since the time of Socrates.

This document was written around the time this site was created, for those who wish to understand what this site is about. And while our understanding of the world and events has grown since then, the basic ideas remain sound and true to the purpose.

So please post all links, thoughts and ideas that you feel will benefit the readers of this site to the comments under this post each day. And thank you all for your contributions.

This is the new Samizdat. We must use it while we can.

**New intelligence suggests a specific course of action concerning use of Substack. For a variety of reasons, who owns it, and who owns the ONLY company that monetizes authors on Substack, the question for us has always been, ‘Why is Substack allowed to exist?” I believe the answer is now known to us. It collects data on you and who you are connected to. Substack does have the best writers out there for counter-narrative views, and does allow the authors to make money at it. Which is suspicious already. But the reasons were made known to us by a Cyber-security professional. The solution seems to be to use a dedicated browser, ONLY for substack. There are many good ones out there now. So downloading another browser is easy. Get the DuckduckGo go one, or Brave or one of many others and use it ONLY for substack and clear cookies after use. Like washing your plate after you eat.

For those interested, please check out https://vladtepesblog.substack.com/ as an another avenue of expression. The Substack is a different project in a sense. It is older videos that in the light of subsequent events, look different or of increased importance, Check it out now and again if you like. But use it safely.

Reader’s Links for April 3rd, 2026

Each day at just after midnight Eastern, a post like this one is created for contributors and readers of this site to upload news links and video links on the issues that concern this site. Most notably, Islam and its effects on Classical Civilization, and various forms of leftism from Soviet era communism, to postmodernism and all the flavours of galloping statism and totalitarianism such as Nazism and Fascism which are increasingly snuffing out the classical liberalism which created our near, miraculous civilization the West has been building since the time of Socrates.

This document was written around the time this site was created, for those who wish to understand what this site is about. And while our understanding of the world and events has grown since then, the basic ideas remain sound and true to the purpose.

So please post all links, thoughts and ideas that you feel will benefit the readers of this site to the comments under this post each day. And thank you all for your contributions.

This is the new Samizdat. We must use it while we can.

**New intelligence suggests a specific course of action concerning use of Substack. For a variety of reasons, who owns it, and who owns the ONLY company that monetizes authors on Substack, the question for us has always been, ‘Why is Substack allowed to exist?” I believe the answer is now known to us. It collects data on you and who you are connected to. Substack does have the best writers out there for counter-narrative views, and does allow the authors to make money at it. Which is suspicious already. But the reasons were made known to us by a Cyber-security professional. The solution seems to be to use a dedicated browser, ONLY for substack. There are many good ones out there now. So downloading another browser is easy. Get the DuckduckGo go one, or Brave or one of many others and use it ONLY for substack and clear cookies after use. Like washing your plate after you eat.

For those interested, please check out https://vladtepesblog.substack.com/ as an another avenue of expression. The Substack is a different project in a sense. It is older videos that in the light of subsequent events, look different or of increased importance, Check it out now and again if you like. But use it safely.

Avi Lewis, James Lindsay and “Lived experience” explained

The other day we did a post on the appointment of the head of the NDP, a former CBC talk show host and man who operates under communist systems of reasoning, at least in policy, beliefs, method of thinking etc. if not openly stated as such, Avi Lewis.

We got a comment rightfully admonishing us or at least correcting us for using the term, “Lived Experience” when he was attempting to negate Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s actual experience and hard knowledge about the nature of Islam, freedom, and the Islamic countries she actually lived in which Lewis likely has never even visited. as well as the freedom the United States and the West offered her.

Avi Lewis is a woke Leftist masquerading as a normal politician; as such, he is using “lived experience” as a dialectical term of art and trying to make us buy it as normal English.

So, as he means it, he is precisely correct. “Lived experience” would be for Ali to place her personal experience in the proper revolutionary framework. That would make it impossible for her to criticise a revolutionary ally such as “radical” Muslims for anything other than failing to act even more in support of the revolution. Since she’s not placing “radical” islam in the proper class context of fellow victim of multiple and intersecting types of oppression and who is awake to being a victim of these oppressions (and therefore at war with the oppressors) she is ipso facto not expressing “lived experience.”

We were in fact, mocking the entire concept by using the term, which is as Peter B points out, is indeed initiate language for dialectical purposes, but in the way in which people would normally understand it. But then we fail to actually consistently explain the nature of the attacks on reality via dialectical tactics.

Below is James Lindsay’s video on the term, “Lived Experience”. It is simply explained and directly on point.

While Lindsay’s explanation is on point, and very good. It might be simpler to reduce the concept of the dialectical use of language and concepts, and even naming things to destroy the thing itself.

The Human Rights Commissions in Canada are to destroy individual rights, and that is all they do.

The dialectical use of “lived experience” is to destroy real science and the lived experience of those who’s experience contradicts the Marxist revolutionary’s intentions.

Dialectical climatology is about rewriting the science to make it appear as if the world will be destroyed if we do not deconstruct Western Civilization immediately. Exactly as they did with “Nuclear Winter”. Some went as far as to claim it was a solar system wide event. (In a rare case of genuine irony, since the sunspot cycle was more active for a few decades it actually was a solar system wide phenomenon which itself destroys the concept of anthropogenic Global warming since no one was driving a Ford F 150 on Mars.)

“Trans-affirming care” is a dialectical term that actually means to spay or neuter children, or severely brainwashed or mentally unwell older children.

Multiculturalism is my favourite one. It actually means to use one culture against another until there are no cultures left. It works extremely well against tolerant cultures but it has never worked against Islam, because Islam knows what it believes and can’t be conned into believing something else equally ludicrous and destructive to themselves as a culture.

“Health-Canada”, say no more.

Black Lives Matters was a communist minstrel show.

“ANTIFA”, do I really need to explain that one?

Feminism: A war on women via dialectical lines of operation.

Even the concept of Racism as it is now is a dialectical term, even though most are not ready to hear that. But everywhere outside of the Western world, racism of one form or another is policy. Even law. Like only Muslims can go to Mecca or Medina, all others can’t even take that exit off the highway, and Muslim countries have concrete laws diminishing the legal status of non Muslims under Dhimmitude. In China, non-Han Chinese pay double or more for everything. In Africa you had better be the right tribe in certain areas. It is only in the West where racism is considered problematic. And the consequences of it, while initially classically liberal, meaning that all people of any race so long as they shared Western values were welcome, were great. I mean that really. But once they added multiculturalism, it means at BEST the total Balkanization of the Western world, and probably the replacement of governments with local war lords. For sure this is likely already happening in the UK.

But the term is dialectical because racism is used as a weapon against whatever target race they intend, which in theory will eventually be all of them. That is the communist way.

The list of dialectically named issues is too long to post them all or more to the point, even remember them all in one post. So those who think of others, please post them in the comments.

 

Reader’s Links for April 2nd, 2026

Each day at just after midnight Eastern, a post like this one is created for contributors and readers of this site to upload news links and video links on the issues that concern this site. Most notably, Islam and its effects on Classical Civilization, and various forms of leftism from Soviet era communism, to postmodernism and all the flavours of galloping statism and totalitarianism such as Nazism and Fascism which are increasingly snuffing out the classical liberalism which created our near, miraculous civilization the West has been building since the time of Socrates.

This document was written around the time this site was created, for those who wish to understand what this site is about. And while our understanding of the world and events has grown since then, the basic ideas remain sound and true to the purpose.

So please post all links, thoughts and ideas that you feel will benefit the readers of this site to the comments under this post each day. And thank you all for your contributions.

This is the new Samizdat. We must use it while we can.

**New intelligence suggests a specific course of action concerning use of Substack. For a variety of reasons, who owns it, and who owns the ONLY company that monetizes authors on Substack, the question for us has always been, ‘Why is Substack allowed to exist?” I believe the answer is now known to us. It collects data on you and who you are connected to. Substack does have the best writers out there for counter-narrative views, and does allow the authors to make money at it. Which is suspicious already. But the reasons were made known to us by a Cyber-security professional. The solution seems to be to use a dedicated browser, ONLY for substack. There are many good ones out there now. So downloading another browser is easy. Get the DuckduckGo go one, or Brave or one of many others and use it ONLY for substack and clear cookies after use. Like washing your plate after you eat.

For those interested, please check out https://vladtepesblog.substack.com/ as an another avenue of expression. The Substack is a different project in a sense. It is older videos that in the light of subsequent events, look different or of increased importance, Check it out now and again if you like. But use it safely.

George Friedman: On the state of the Iran US war

Many years ago, prior to Obama, I subscribed to a geopolitical news service called, Strafor. A neologism for Strategic forecasting. It was really a breath of fresh air to read. At the time it was way more than I could afford, but I made the sacrifice of other things and paid for it. And it continued to be a great source of proper news, in a way sort of like the CBC was prior to Trudeau Senior in Canada. Then along came Obama and suddenly Stratfor was just as much a propaganda organ as everywhere else.

I wasn’t the only one to notice this. According to a woman that ran a radio podcast thing I was on frequently back in the day, various high ranking US military officers had reported the same observed transformation.

The man who ran STRATFOR, George Friedman, has apparently moved on to form a new agency called Geopolitical Forecasting. I am giving it a trial run for a month to see what I think.

Here is a video interview he did on the Iran war. And yes, it is very much in the style of STRATFOR. FWIW I also read his book, The Future of War, which is a riveting read. And he explains a little in this interview what he got right and what he didn’t see coming.

For those that like rage bait, gossip level politics or the kinds of active measures that support whatever position you hold on the US Iran war, or on Israel or the US or Iran, you will be disappointed. This will feel very vanilla. Very ‘just the facts ma’am’.

Personally I find it refreshing.

Five items on the various narrative attacks facing Western peoples: Links post 1 for April 1, 2026

[We are not posting this till after noon in order that no one can dismiss anything as an April Fools joke.]

1. Laura Ingram does an accurate assessment of Canada.

2. Meteorology Prof. at MIT discusses anthropogenic ‘Climate Change’.

The Climate Change line of Operation to destroy Western Industry is clearly being dropped. Like Nuclear Winter was dropped and a hard pivot to Global Warming, which had the same causes and solutions, was adopted. There are of course probably a dozen other narrative attacks against Western thinking people taking place right now across the West, each as ludicrous and certainly destructive to one degree or another. So dropping the Global Warming narrative attack is not a victory, as the same actors will launch another narrative attack and it will capture most of the public, and even if it captures NONE of the public except those who promote it knowing its true nature, it will be policy in nations and states which have not freed themselves from Leftist/Communist/Dialectical rule.

In other words, these attacks are NEVER about the face-value claim. It is always about the effect of the claim on policy and your lives and liberties. In Canada, when they launched the claim that there were thousands of graves of Amer-Indian children at Residential schools, (themselves a very progressive idea for the day) flags were brought to half mast for months and months on end to drive the fiction home. They only raised shortly before Remembrance Day so they could lower it again to half mast. In fact, Canada has its flags at half mast so often these days that to combat Global Warming, we should only be building flagpoles half as high and save all that material for windmills.

Stephen Coughlin did a diagram of what he called a dialectical bomber. The idea was that while we are all running to a bomb site to argue its nature and debunk it, the bomber is on its way to the next target to destroy some other, or the same attribute of Western Civilization from another perspective. This is what you are seeing. The public has managed to dismiss the GW narrative and that’s great. But the fact is multiple attacks are happening at the same time and new ones will come. And if we do not understand this machinery, we will be subject to the same results with each one. We have to understand what these are. And they are never as they appear. (Here is my Canadianized version of his diagram, but to see and understand his, please watch this video)

3. This Slovak MEP explains the consequences of the narrative attack against people of European descent, the inheritors, creators and maintainers of Western Civilization and illustrates what happens when you deviate from that narrative attack.

We wrote an essay a few days ago about the “minority’ dialectic and how it is framed and used against Western Civilization. For those interested, the short essay can be found right after item 5 on this post.

4. Let this sink in. Not in a comfortable way. We have abdicated as a public, top level security to the United States. This means that crime that does not threaten the US but is catastrophic to Canada is likely carrying on more or less unchecked. And where arrests happen, there is rarely a trial. And when there is a trial there is rarely a meaningful conviction. And where there is a conviction there is usually a nothing burger sentence if the guilty party is not white, male and Christian. And where there is a sentence, we rarely find out if any or how much of it is served.

5. If there was some way to get this video in front of everyone’s eyes in A Clockwork Orange fashion, it would be worth it for the sake of reality.

Thank you all who have managed to stay with us, for checking out this site.

I have been very busy with time consuming related and unrelated things for the past week, so I hit an unprecedented 4 days of no posts. And I got an email asking for a proof of life post 🙂

Thank you. I am fine. Very worried about Canada, and frankly everywhere including the USA but the USA has at least a CHANCE at maintaining and where necessary, recovering individual liberties. In Canada it is a crime to even want that, depending on who you are, and how it is framed by the state.

In the past few days, yesterday and a few days ago, we did pen 2 essays. One on how set theory is used as a dialectical weapon to destroy a target group with very selective use of the concept of ‘minority’ and again yesterday about the NDP’s highly mocked but very serious evolution into a full Maoist-Leninist political party and one which actually holds the balance of power in Canada so long as no one has a majority government. I would ask readers who haven’t read them to consider doing so. The Set theory one is after item 5 here, and the NDP Convention is here.

Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments.

Thank you all again.

Reader’s Links for April 1st, 2026

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NDP elects new leader who denies the lived experience of a Somali refugee because she is conservative

Actually this essay is much bigger than the title suggests.

Over the past week a number of events have occurred that have a theme. And the theme is frankly, all that matters. The rest is gossip.

The theme also stretches back over a decade at least, and depending on how you read the tea leaves, probably a lot longer than that. In terms of Canada, should anyone elect to read this essay on Communist Prime Ministers, it may help to connect a lot of dots that make the theme stand out in complimentary colours. (We suggest you download this essay, print it, and put it in one of those thin binders.)

One of the effects of this theme is that to people it feels stupid, foolish, hypocritical, or selective enforcement. Let’s start with trivial/not trivial example that really appears stupid on the surface, Rizible even,. But in terms of its real intention is profoundly destructive. Which of course, any reader of this site would already know, is the theme. All these items appear to be, or are presented as a solution to a problem, when in fact it is really a path to the utter destruction of the thing and the concept from whence the thing comes.

Decolonizing Shakespeare’s Birth Place.

Jonathan Turley

In Hamlet, William Shakespeare famously wrote, “To thine own self be true.” The problem is when others want to present a different “truth” long after you are gone. Shakespeare is under an unrelenting attack in the United Kingdom from trigger warnings to censoring his prose. Now, Shakespeare’s Birthplace Trust has announced that it will “de-colonise” the Bard.

In the name of creating “a more inclusive museum experience,” the Trust is moving away from Western perspectives to avoid the dangers of “white supremacy.”

A prior research project between the trust and Dr Helen Hopkins at the University of Birmingham raised concerns over just praising the writer.  Even recognizing Shakespeare’s genius “benefits the ideology of white European supremacy.”

The new push at the Trust follows  The Globe Theatre’s previous move to “decolonise” Shakespeare’s famous plays. Again, while many of us denounce this type of revisionism, it appeals to this community of cultural overlords. It is personally advancing for these academics and experts to seek to change or cancel such works.

Click through and read the article. It is only 8 paragraphs, 4 of which are above. Also the comments. The comments are as important to the point as is the essay itself.

This one comes closest to how the general reasoning public thinks. So its the best example, although the other comments are closer to the mark.

So, does this mean they’re finally admitting that Shakespeare (a) WAS real and (b) WASN’T a black lesbian?
It’s so hard to keep up with the fractured thinking of leftists.

Leftist thinking is not fractured. It just isn’t the same SYSTEM of thought as is Western reasoning a la Socrates, Aristotle etc.

The leftist system of thought is dialectics. This is fundamentally different in mode of thought from Western thinking as Islam is, as an ethical system from Western Judeo-Christian values.  In Islam, murdering a non-Muslim to advance the power and authority of Islam as a means of control is the highest of all virtues. Equally true of murdering someone who is a threat to the supremacy and authority of Islam. It is the ONLY Guaranteed path to heaven (Jenna) listed in the Islamic canon. Which is why being a body guard for the freedom minded has become a growth industry.

I should stress at this point that another concept we are all familiar with needs to be introduced here as an explainer.

The idea of “useful idiot”, refers to the people operating for the leftist/communist agenda. People who actually believe the surface level excuse/explanation for why these changes in law and culture are necessary, rather than understanding, as the sophisticates do, that the real purpose if the total deconstruction of absolutely everything that defines Western Civilization, and to replace it with a repressive tyranny. Tyrannies as we see described in a fairly long list of dystopian future writings. Each one of which generally manages to encapsulate at least one of the components of this gathering dystopia and reformatting of reality itself for the purpose of tyranny.

In the instance of Shakespeare, there is lots of discussion that he wasn’t the fellow who wrote the plays, and it was some other Englishman. The essay I am thinking of was very impressive in its argument, and if his claims are true, then yeah maybe it was Edward de Vere. But the idea of “decolonizing Shakespeare” is what is revealing. The word colonialists, has been made into a pejorative or even expletive. The idea was, to claim that a group targeted for destruction should be labelled as something that can be reviled, and then use the label on anything which is foundational to western culture, no matter the context. So long as it’s destructive.

Colonists, or Colonialists are meant to be despised because they went somewhere other than where they came from, (based on leftist historical revisionism such that history begins where they say it does and not a second earlier) and imposed themselves on a group of noble savages who just wanted to live a peaceful life of ecological perfection and socialist equity, and we forced “white supremacy and capitalism” on them.

Of course all of this is untrue at so many levels that it needs its own essay. Which is the point of some of these narrative attacks. Few have the patience to deconstruct each bit of sophistry in a single narrative attack. Just remember what it was like to try and talk someone out of taking the mRNA shots. Or Global Warming, which itself as a narrative is being dropped rapidly across the globe.

In this case there is an extra layer of sophistry. Shakespeare, or whoever wrote the canon, was an Englishman in England writing about mostly English matters and occasionally Italian. (although he was way too soft on the Moors!) So decolonizing Shakespeare, clearly to make way for communist art which has bugger all to do with England, Great Britain, The United Kingdom, its people, culture or history whatsoever.

This is targeted dialectic destruction.

This is no different than tearing down statues of historical figures, after defaming them by narrative attacks on things meant to negate the value of their lives to humanity. Not to mention the culture.

We have seen this a lot in the last ten or more years. I believe the statue of Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada’s first Prime Minister, was boxed up to ‘protect it’ from ‘decolonization’ protests where statues were being vandalized and destroyed by communist revolutionaries. Of course, boxing it up had the same effect. One person, Daniel Tate, spray painted the box with the words, “Free John” on the enclosing wooden box with zero paint even touching the statue itself inside and was arrested and charged with mischief under $5,000.

(as an aside, over 20 statues in Canada and over 100 suspicious Church fires took place in the name of decolonization and anti-capitalism for which there was less than 10 arrests and ZERO convictions except for a youth in a Church fire, and his conviction was likely because as a youth there would be zero impact on his life as any record would be expunged on becoming age of majority.)

In Canada, the 3rd largest political party, and much more importantly, the party that held the balance of power in successive minority governments, the NDP, is operating under full Maoist insurgency models.

This matters of course because Trudeau stayed in power because the Liberals needed the NDP to prevent a vote of no confidence. The exact same thing is happening now with Carney’s minority Liberal government, and as an aside, this also explains why Europe is so communist. Most EU nations have proportional representation, which means a bunch of pissant leftist parties can encircle a non-Communist party and push them into the void in a move known as “Le cordon Sanitaire” or a sanitary corridor. (Both examples are solid proof that what a nation of freedom minded people need is a constitutional republic, and not any kind of democracy.)

The NDP has always been the most leftwards of all the 3 parties. I believe once there was a Social Credit party in Canada, (A very weird mix of communist economics and Christian-Traditionalist social policies)

The NDP is now about the same as the Democrat Socialists of America, the DSA. To understand who they are, watch this video from a semi-secret meeting they held with other communist parties across the World at the EU Parliament a few years ago, and a couple of videos of more recent conferences they had which were very similar to the NDP conference from the other day, and of which, people’s reactions where understandably the same. To mock and ridicule.

In the recent leadership anointing they just held, they chose a former CBC host, Avi Lewis. This alone should help us understand the active. measures, enemy propaganda agency of the CBC.

This site has long stated that the CBC is NOT the stenographers for the Liberal Party, as much as it may look like that. They are an active dialectical weapon against Canada in every aspect of its identity and will promote any politician that works to that end and turn against them when they do not.

it is amazingly consistent in this. And now, with former host, Avi Lewis as the NDP leader it appears that the CBC wants to skip the middle man altogether and go straight for national control.

Below is an example of how Lewis thinks. He openly denied the lived experience of a Somali ex-Muslim woman because she loves freedom and appreciates Western civilization. This is a jaw dropping clip at the surface level, but beneath the surface shows an agenda that is so clear it should leave no doubts.

On March 29th, the NDP held a conference where they picked Lewis as their new head. In other words, the man who would be Prime Minister in the event of an NDP win.

During that conference, they handed out equity cards. Equity itself is a dialectic. An intersectional line of attack against the core principle of Western Civilization. The merit principle, and equality before the law.

This cannot be stressed enough. While equity is sold as social justice, it absolutely was never intended to be any kind of justice whatsoever. There are so many ways one can prove this to oneself that it again would require its own essay, and many have been done on this site on the matter. One example of course would be that how they define victim groups ranges from what is useful to the purpose of destruction of civilization, and even if they have to invent an entire set of categories out of whole cloth to do so. Like the gender matrix. People who decide to place themselves in an imaginary group, now get victim status even though they have lost no rights by joining said group, and now have special power over the rest of society who may object to this special status. You, we, are literal criminals now if we deny the imaginings of these dialectical engineers. And that is what they are.

Here is how those equity cards dissolve equality and merit by their own rules: (Pasting from X’s Grok)

The NDP handed out colour-coded “equity cards” to delegates at registration. These were physical cards (different colours like green, pink, yellow, etc.) that identified the holder as belonging to one or more officially recognized “equity-seeking groups”. The five main equity-seeking groups recognized by the NDP are:Women (or “non-cis men”)
Racialized members
Indigenous members
2SLGBTQ+ members
Persons with disabilities

Delegates could receive one or more cards depending on how they self-identified (intersectionality allowed people to hold multiple cards).

The rules for using them: The cards were part of the convention’s speaking and debate rules to promote “equity” and “diverse representation.” Here’s how they worked in practice: There were separate microphones (usually “pro” and “con” mics for debates).
The chair/facilitator was supposed to prioritize speakers who held up an equity card over people who simply raised their hand or lined up normally.
The goal was to ensure that voices from “marginalized” or equity-seeking groups got to speak earlier and more often, rather than letting the usual (often straight, white, male) delegates dominate the discussion.
Holders could claim a “point of privilege” if they felt an equity card holder should have been called on before a non-card holder.

In short: The cards functioned as a line-cutting pass, based on identity categories. It was an intentional system to override “first-come, first-served” speaking order in the name of equity.

What actually happened: The system quickly turned chaotic and became one of the most viral moments from the convention. Delegates started arguing over whose card gave them higher priority:A woman with a gender equity card complained that she should have been called before someone else.
A Black woman responded that her race equity card “has no value outside of this space.”
Other arguments broke out involving trans-identified delegates (some claiming a “cis woman” should not have spoken before them).

The whole thing devolved into what many online called “Oppression Olympics” — people literally waving coloured cards to prove they deserved the microphone more. It became a major embarrassment for the party and went viral across social media.This was not satire — it was an official part of how the NDP ran debates at their own leadership convention while electing Avi Lewis as leader.

That’s not a bad description by X’s Grok. But in reality what you see is the utter systemic destruction of equality and merit using communist dialectics. Like the scam of attacking “zionism” when really it is about the destruction of the nation state as a thing. Exactly as they use the term, ‘colonialism’ in Canada, the United States and Australia and elsewhere. Even though all places have been colonized by a myriad of groups prior to Europeans. Amer-Indians are not a monolith and waged genocidal wars on each other as a historical constant. The same for the Amer-Indians and the Eskimos. They practiced “Pre-emptive killing” of each other regularly.

In other words, with the left, nothing is as presented. Once again, we have to look at it with a teleological perspective.

What is the obvious and logical outcome of a policy? Has that policy changed since its introduction? If it has not then the assumption that the REAL effect of the policy, in direct opposition to the stated aim of the policy, is what was intended in the first place.

The consequences of the card system for the meeting was predictable, and somewhat risible. And to no one’s surprise all the non-leftist sites mocked them to one degree or another. And fair enough it is hard not to. But failing comprehend what is taking place is assisting the left in its mission. Laugh all you want. But never forget the purpose to which these increasingly powerful groups are working towards. And with the various anti-individualism laws passed by Trudeau and Carney, it is not just the NDP. They are just the front wheel drive. The mainstream is forcing the polity of Canada into these models.

Muslim gets admonished for calling a woman, “Madam”.

 

The entire conference can be seen here.

https://www.cpac.ca/cpac-special/episode/2026-ndp-convention–complete-plenary-proceedings–day-3?id=d9b83b70-a8e3-4a5f-941e-1a88c7df172d

The NDP chose a former CBC TV host as their leader.

Ayaan Hirsi Ali by the way, the guest the new NDP excoriated on his CBC show,  has sacrificed much and risked much more to try and warn the West about the dangers of Islam, Ayaan Hirsi Ali. By the way, her book, Infidel is one of the best reads I have ever had and is highly recommended. I have seen it change the perspective of the naive multiculturalists after reading a few chapters in fact.

ADDENDUM:

ADDENDUM: After reading all this, the following video becomes quite interesting. The woman isn’t mocking the events like every other pundit does — she’s genuinely frightened by what they mean. She even says it outright a few times: “They have genuinely destroyed Canada,” and that “they live in a completely different reality than we do.”
I wonder if she even knows how right she is.

Reader’s Links for March 31st, 2026

Each day at just after midnight Eastern, a post like this one is created for contributors and readers of this site to upload news links and video links on the issues that concern this site. Most notably, Islam and its effects on Classical Civilization, and various forms of leftism from Soviet era communism, to postmodernism and all the flavours of galloping statism and totalitarianism such as Nazism and Fascism which are increasingly snuffing out the classical liberalism which created our near, miraculous civilization the West has been building since the time of Socrates.

This document was written around the time this site was created, for those who wish to understand what this site is about. And while our understanding of the world and events has grown since then, the basic ideas remain sound and true to the purpose.

So please post all links, thoughts and ideas that you feel will benefit the readers of this site to the comments under this post each day. And thank you all for your contributions.

This is the new Samizdat. We must use it while we can.

**New intelligence suggests a specific course of action concerning use of Substack. For a variety of reasons, who owns it, and who owns the ONLY company that monetizes authors on Substack, the question for us has always been, ‘Why is Substack allowed to exist?” I believe the answer is now known to us. It collects data on you and who you are connected to. Substack does have the best writers out there for counter-narrative views, and does allow the authors to make money at it. Which is suspicious already. But the reasons were made known to us by a Cyber-security professional. The solution seems to be to use a dedicated browser, ONLY for substack. There are many good ones out there now. So downloading another browser is easy. Get the DuckduckGo go one, or Brave or one of many others and use it ONLY for substack and clear cookies after use. Like washing your plate after you eat.

For those interested, please check out https://vladtepesblog.substack.com/ as an another avenue of expression. The Substack is a different project in a sense. It is older videos that in the light of subsequent events, look different or of increased importance, Check it out now and again if you like. But use it safely.