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Is the West Waiting for Churchill or Godot?
Fjordman - 5/24/2007 
I once had the pleasure of watching the absurdist theatre play called
"Waiting for Godot," by Samuel Beckett. Two men called Vladimir and Estragon
sit around waiting for a man named Godot. Mr. Godot never shows up, of
course. It is years ago now, but for some reason, I remembered it recently
when watching the political situation in Europe. 
During the height of the Muhammad cartoons crisis, Fjordman was among the
minority who thought this was good news for Europe and the West. Although it
may sound absurd to Americans, those rather innocent cartoons may have done
more to open the eyes of Europeans to the Islamic threat than the terror
attacks of 9/11, the London and Madrid bombings combined. People who can
burn down embassies because of something so silly quite simply don't have
anything at all in common with us, and cannot function in our democratic
societies. Muslims may have pushed too far, too early, and thus jolted some
life back into even the near-comatose continent of Europe. I see some signs
that this interpretation may have been correct, and that the tide is indeed
changing. Recent opinion polls indicate that there is now a critical mass of
ordinary Europeans who no longer buy the brainwashing about Islam being a
peaceful religion.

In Germany, according to a study commissioned by the Frankfurter Allgemeine
Zeitung newspaper, 56 percent of Germans said they believed a "clash of
cultures" already existed. 71 percent said they believed Islam to be
"intolerant," some 91 per cent said they associated Islam with oppression of
women. Asked if there should be a ban on the building of mosques in Germany
as long as the building of churches in some Islamic states is forbidden, 56
per cent agreed. There was even considerable backing for ending Germany's
constitutional right of freedom of religion with regard to Islam. Asked if
strict limits should be imposed on the practice of Islam in Germany to
protect the country, 40 per cent said they would support such moves. In the
Netherlands, 63 per cent of respondents thought Islam was incompatible with
modern European life. Even in Sweden, the purgatory of Political
Correctness, opinion polls have revealed that two out of three Swedes doubt
whether Islam can be combined with Swedish society. Recently, I have also
for the first time seen visible cracks in the wall of censorship on public
debate in Sweden. Change is in the air, all over Europe.

Europeans now gradually start to awaken from the spell of Multiculturalism,
Political Correctness and Muslim immigration, but they still don't know how
deep the rabbit hole goes. Most of them still haven't heard of Eurabia, or
the fact that the European Union, including many of their own, entrusted
representatives, have actively encouraged massive Muslim immigration to the
continent. Until they do this, it will be more difficult to bring down the
EU, and that is absolutely necessary in my view for Europe to prevail from
this. No, the EU isn't the only problem Europe has, but it is by far the
worst, and we don't have even a theoretical chance of fixing our other
problems as long as the EU is in charge. It needs to be removed completely.
The hour is late. Is it too late? Even if it's not too late, whatever can be
done needs to be done soon.

So, what to do next? What are we waiting for? For some decent leader to step
forward, perhaps? Well, where is he, or she? During the appeasement of the
late 1930s, Churchill was already there, ready to step in when called for.
The problem is, I just can't see anyone of his stature now. Tony Blair?
Apart from the Iraq war, absolutely everything he has done related to Islam,
both in the UK and abroad, has been wrong. In some ways, he is a worse
appeaser than Chamberlain ever was. I doubt Gordon Brown will be better.
Chirac is a corrupt crook, de Villepain is a pompous, Eurabian clown with a
Napoleon complex, Sarkozy isn't too bad, but not good enough, and France is
in too much trouble of her own to do anything for the rest of Europe.
Besides, it was France who created Eurabia in the first place. Count them
out. Spain has forgotten everything of her past and has Zapatero, an
appeasing Socialist weasel, as PM, brought to power by al-Qaeda. Italy
recently ousted their right-wing government in favor of a Leftist,
super-Eurocrat, Romano Prodi, as PM, and Communist ministers who want open
doors for Muslims from North Africa to enter. Which actually leaves
Germany's Angela Merkel as the least bad leader among the larger nations.
But Ms. Merkel is no Thatcher, and certainly not a Churchill. Her support
for the awful EU Constitution should be enough to discount her as a
potential leader of a de-Eurabization of Europe. The only Western European
leader in power with something resembling a spine is Anders Fogh Rasmussen
in Denmark, but Denmark is too small to lead this. I hope we are waiting for
a Churchill to step forward, but I sometimes fear we are waiting for Godot.


We complain about weak leaders, but maybe we keep producing weak leaders
because we, as a people, are weak? And if we finally find a Churchill, will
the press rip him apart for whatever flaw they can find? Could the real
Churchill have been elected today, or would the media eat him alive because
of his heavy drinking and replace him with a slick boy scout? And if a
strong leader steps forward, will he have a democratic mindset or will he
have a darker agenda? Churchill certainly understood Islam. In his book "The
River War," written as long ago as 1899, he wrote this about the followers
of Muhammad: 
"How dreadful are the curses which Mohammedanism lays on its votaries!
Besides the fanatical frenzy, which is as dangerous in a man as hydrophobia
in a dog, there is this fearful fatalistic apathy. The effects are apparent
in many countries. Improvident habits, slovenly systems of agriculture,
sluggish methods of commerce, and insecurity of property exist wherever the
followers of the Prophet rule or live. A degraded sensualism deprives this
life of its grace and refinement; the next of its dignity and sanctity. The
fact that in Mohammedan law every woman must belong to some man as his
absolute property, either as a child, a wife, or a concubine, must delay the
final extinction of slavery until the faith of Islam has ceased to be a
great power among men. Individual Moslems may show splendid qualities - but
the influence of the religion paralyses the social development of those who
follow it. No stronger retrograde force exists in the world. Far from being
moribund, Mohammedanism is a militant and proselytizing faith. It has
already spread throughout Central Africa, raising fearless warriors at every
step; and were it not that Christianity is sheltered in the strong arms of
science, the science against which it had vainly struggled, the civilisation
of modern Europe might fall, as fell the civilisation of ancient Rome."

Churchill's speeches were a great inspiration to the British during WW2, but
also promised that "I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and
sweat." Before the Battle of Britain, he delivered the immortal line, "We
shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the
beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields
and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender."
How would today's decadent and pleasure-loving Westerners react to a similar
speech? I think Winston would have to re-write it to something along these
lines: "We shall defend our continent, whatever the cost may be, we shall
fight on the ice cream trucks, we shall fight on the cable TV cars, we shall
fight in the Jacuzzis and the spas, we shall fight in the nail salons; we
shall never surrender."

In addition to just plain decadence, there is a widespread ideological
feeling in Europe that nothing is worth fighting for, certainly not through
armed struggle. There are no Great Truths, everything is equal. If we want
to understand where the notion of the futility of war in any situation
entered the European mind, we should read the poems of Wilfred Owen, another
Briton with a way of words. Maybe Europe's faith in itself died in
Auschwitz, but it was severely wounded some decades before, in the trenches
of the First World War. It was WW1 that radicalized Europe, triggered the
Russian Revolution and the rise of Soviet Communism, and it was WW1 that
filled Germany, including a young corporal named Adolf Hitler, with a desire
for vengeance and much of the ammunition they needed for their rise to power
in the 1930s.

Wilfred Owen was a second lieutenant that participated in the Battle of the
Somme and was later sent to treatment for shell shock. His horrific poems
about gas warfare and life in the trenches have earned him the status as the
leading poet of WW1. Wilfred Owen was killed in action on 4th November 1918,
only a week before the end of the war. On of his most famous poems is
"Anthem for Doomed Youth:"

What passing-bells for these who die as cattle?
-Only the monstrous anger of the guns.
Only the stuttering rifles' rapid rattle
Can patter out their hasty orisons.
No mockeries now for them; no prayers nor bells;
Nor any voice of mourning save the choirs,-
The shrill, demented choirs of wailing shells;
And bugles calling for them from sad shires.
What candles may be held to speed them all?
Not in the hands of boys but in their eyes
Shall shine the holy glimmers of good-byes.
The pallor of girls' brows shall be their pall;
Their flowers the tenderness of patient minds,
And each slow dusk a drawing-down of blinds.

Another one is "Dulce Et Decorum Est:"

Bent double, like old beggars under sacks,
Knock-kneed, coughing like hags, we cursed through sludge,
Till on the haunting flares we turned our backs
And towards our distant rest began to trudge.
Men marched asleep. Many had lost their boots
But limped on, blood-shod. All went lame; all blind;
Drunk with fatigue; deaf even to the hoots
Of disappointed shells that dropped behind.

GAS! Gas! Quick, boys!-- An ecstasy of fumbling,
Fitting the clumsy helmets just in time;
But someone still was yelling out and stumbling
And floundering like a man in fire or lime.--
Dim, through the misty panes and thick green light
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.

In all my dreams, before my helpless sight,
He plunges at me, guttering, choking, drowning.

If in some smothering dreams you too could pace
Behind the wagon that we flung him in,
And watch the white eyes writhing in his face,
His hanging face, like a devil's sick of sin;
If you could hear, at every jolt, the blood
Come gargling from the froth-corrupted lungs,
Obscene as cancer, bitter as the cud
Of vile, incurable sores on innocent tongues,--
My friend, you would not tell with such high zest
To children ardent for some desperate glory,
The old Lie: Dulce et decorum est
Pro patria mori.

I can understand why Wilfred Owen felt that war was futile, rotting away in
the trenches for some cause he didn't even understand. But it isn't true
that war is worse than everything. Sharia is worse than war. I have hard
claims that European civilization will not survive the century. A century is
a very long time, remember that. Would anybody (except Churchill) in 1906,
when Europe really was strong and powerful, have predicted that Europe would
now be in the process of being overpowered by Algerians and Pakistanis?
Things change. They can change for the worse, but they can also change for
the better. If we do get another world war, which appears increasingly
likely, this could finish off what remains of European civilization for
good. But it could also, theoretically, have the opposite effect, where the
shock waves could create a different kind of Europe from the decadent,
nihilistic Europe we see now. A Christian revitalization, for instance. Yes,
this could happen. Stranger things have happened before. Our ancestors,
better men and women than us, held the line against Islam for more than one
thousand years, sacrificing their blood for the continent. By doing so, they
not only preserved the European heartland and thus Western civilization
itself, but quite possibly the world in general from unchallenged Islamic
dominance. The stakes involved now are not less than they were then,
probably greater.

Some people claim that Europe isn't worth fighting for, and that too many
people here deserve what's coming. Yes, a significant number of them do.
Yes, people such as EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana, with their Swiss
bank accounts and their good relationship with Saudi Arabia and the Arab
League, not to mention Valéry Giscard d'Estaing and his awful EU
Constitution that will destroy democracy for half a billion people, deserve
everything we can heap upon them. The problem is that the people who deserve
most to be punished for this are the ones least likely to pay the price. The
creators of Eurabia will be the first to flee the continent when the going
gets tough, leaving those who have hardly heard of Eurabia and never
approved of its creation to fight.

Edmund Burke thought that if a society can be seen as a contract, we must
recognize that most parties to the contract are either dead or not yet born.
I like that idea, which means that when you fight for a country, you don't
just fight for the ones that are there now, but for those who lived there
before and for those who will live there in the future. If we don't want to
fight for what Europe is today then let us fight for what it once was, and
maybe, just maybe, for what it may become once more. There was real
greatness in this continent once. It seems a long time ago now, but maybe we
can get there again. European Parliament member Hannu Takkula of Finland has
said that never before had the fate of Israel and Europe been so
inter-connected. "The same forces that hate Israel, also hate Europe," he
said, adding that Europe must remain true to its Judeo-Christian roots by
supporting Israel. The heritage of the Europe "was founded on three cities -
Athens, Rome and Jerusalem" - said Takkula. Muslims are openly bragging
about how they will soon conquer Rome, just as the did with Constantinople,
the Eastern Rome, they are putting Jerusalem under siege and they are
hijacking the cultural heritage of Athens by claiming that they "preserved
it" and "passed it on" to the West. It's time for us to reclaim our past and
thus reclaim our future.

Fjordman has been accused of being a pessimist. I'm not sure whether I am
more pessimistic than others. There are many people who think Europe is
already lost. I happen to be among the ones who have stated that this is
only one of several possible outcomes. Europe is now at one of those famous
crossroads where the course of history could go either way. Given the
weakness of Europe and the rapid expansion of Islam, it would be foolish to
discount the possibility that Muslims could win this. However, I happen to
think that another possibility is that Islam not only will lose the battle
for Europe, but could become destroyed as a global force during this
century. Maybe in some strange way, Europe needs to go through a period of
colonization and de-colonization herself, to get rid of her post-colonial
guilt complex?

This war by Islam against Europe, the West and indeed mankind has been going
on for more than 1300 years. This is the third major Jihad, the third
Islamic attempt to subdue the heartland of the West. Although I cannot prove
this, I have a very strong feeling that this will also be the last attempt.
There will be no fourth Jihad. Either Muslims will win this time, or Islam
itself will be handed a defeat and a blow so powerful that it may never
recover from it. This is perhaps the longest, continuous war in human
history. And it's about to be decided within the coming decades. I'm not
sure how all of this will play out. What I do know is that it could all be
decided on my watch, and I don't want to be the weak link in something my
ancestors kept intact for 1300 years.

To quote Churchill: "This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of
the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning." Let us hope someone
of his stature will soon appear. He will be needed. 

Fjordman is a noted blogger who wrote for the
<http://fjordman.blogspot.com/> Fjordman Blog in the past. He has also been
published on many other websites, including
<http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/> Gates of Vienna, which is the
publication where this article originally appeared.     


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