Our Modern Day Lepanto

(URR here.) Blog friend JPP reminds us over at ITOC that, 445 years ago today, Christendom beat back the Ottoman muhammedans from the very gates of western civilization.  In the comments, I assert that we are fighting our modern day Lepanto, have been doing so for some time, in penny-packets all the way from Norway to California.…

(URR here.) Blog friend JPP reminds us over at ITOC that, 445 years ago today, Christendom beat back the Ottoman muhammedans from the very gates of western civilization.  In the comments, I assert that we are fighting our modern day Lepanto, have been doing so for some time, in penny-packets all the way from Norway to California.  And the muhammedans are winning every skirmish. 

Lepanto is being fought today in small skirmishes in Paris, Brussels, San Bernadino, Orlando, Stockholm, Nice, Leeds, Madrid, London, Cologne, and dozens of other larger and smaller places. And in each case, the muhammedans are winning. The Pontiff, rather than recognizing the existential threat as he did 445 years ago, is now complicit in the infiltration and destruction. Western governments are now the "anti-Holy League”, standing for nothing and willing to defend nothing whatsoever.

Arm up. It will fall to the individual citizens. Those not already subsumed by the filthy, brutal tide, and the persecution by their own formerly-representative governments.

“But they always kept up with our progress, and lately word would come,
That a tribe had been wiped off its ice-field, or the lights had gone out in Rome.”

It is going to be dark, for an extended period.

What say you?  Are we losing?  Can we win?  How do we win? 

 

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  1. Veeshir

    Germany is getting frisky, France is trying but many of them are supine, Holland is aggressively tolerant so that’s gonna be the most interesting.
    Akbar Britain had better start fighting back, but I do not expect them to do so until it’s too late.
    We haven’t been fighting them in America.
    We’ve been fighting Obama and the rest of the federal gov’t.
    Once it becomes obvious most of America, I expect that to change.
    Canada is dealing with craziness, if that starts down here I do not see us rolling over so meekly.

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  2. Veeshir

    I tried some html-fu but it didn’t work, this is the link that was supposed to be at “Canada”
    http://dailycaller.com/2016/10/05/canadian-schools-struggling-to-integrate-violent-syrian-migrants-documents-show-video/
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    We have basically decided to separate [the boys from the girl] because of our lack of success with mitigating the boys’ violent behavior,”(in 1st and 2nd grade) the principal continued, before asking higher-ups for “some direction as to how I should proceed with this.”
    In another email with the subject line “Comments of serious concern,” the principal noted that a first-grade Syrian boy, who — upon finding out his teacher was not a Muslim — said, “You guys don’t believe in God so it

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  3. Jeff Gauch

    I think your premise is wrong. Lepanto was a fight between two fleets, with the loser having their naval power broken for a generation. What we see today is more akin to the cross-border raids that preceded the various named wars between major powers. The raids themselves don’t cost either side much, but they’re a sign of the poor relations between the nations.

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  4. ultimaratioregis

    @Jeff,
    In a raid, the raid force withdraws. The muhammedans invading Europe and the US aren’t going anywhere of their own volition.

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  5. timactual

    If only it were as clear cut as Lepanto. Instead, it is an infiltration and then the old “Salami Game”; One slice at a time over a period of years. Actual violence is relatively rare and actually is detrimental to the more effective peaceful takeover using milder forms of coercion.

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