Islamist Wave 2013 - Overview & Updates

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anunnaki


Who did they ask? Men between 35 and 65 only? Surprisingly many Muslims, especially in the MidEast, have no idea what it would mean for them to live under Sharia law. They think that if only everyone followed their "perfect" religion to the letter, then society would be perfect as well.
Theo

They'd say yes, because to say "no, I don't want to live under Sharia" is essentially to renounce that you are a Muslim. And if they do, they don't have anything else. Hence they don't want to be asked, they just want someone to do the right thing.

Anyone who saw young Muslim behaviour in the West knows that they give any western liberal faggot 100 points leg-up in degeneracy, they are just prisoners of their own identity that they stick to merely due to tradition.

Muslims are probably the sort of people who'd most easily be subjected to American nation building. They really want all these McD, all these cheap whores, all those fancy cars. They are dying for it. They just want a Muslim variation of American consumerism, where they can still pretend that the whole shit is "Allah-approved and certified", Saudi style.

Niccolo and Donkey
Niccolo and Donkey
The fix was in as early as June 23rd:


Niccolo and Donkey
Erdogan weighs in :

Niccolo and Donkey
Muslim Brotherhood Chief Mohammed Badie speaks to supporters at a demonstration in Nasr City :

Team Zissou
niccolo and donkey Angocachi anunnaki

This is a hypothesis cribbed from various readings over the past few months, so I'm open to being proved wrong.

Egypt and Syria have the same problem as the US and a lot of other places: both countries have small, higher- g elite/bourgeois and large, low- g prole populations. Both groups have radically different visions for their countries which are basically incompatible. The former are capitalist, globalist and secular; the latter are socialist, provincial and religious. (In the West the former group are more in favor of planned economies).
Theo
Theo

Executing Christians is becoming a new trend among these people.

Chechnya: part two.

Waiting for reintroduction of slavery.

Team Zissou
What's old is new. In the absence of nationalist dictators they just revert to the savagery that's always been there.