[capitalismos] TURKS ARE NOT WELCOME IN AUSTRIA!
Subject: [capitalismos] TURKS ARE NOT WELCOME IN AUSTRIA!
From: "basil.venitis" <basil.venitis@yahoo.com>
Date: 8/11/12, 13:35
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Heinz-Christian Strache, leader of the Freedom Party of Austria, might become the next premier of Austria. Strache is very concerned about the immigration from Turkey. Most Turkish immigrants don't want to integrate into Austrian society. They don't want to learn the language and organize parallel and opposing structures. The activities of radical Islamists have become visible in Austrian society. They hinder its peaceful and democratic development. In this sense, the Freedom Party is certainly a political force that comes out against any such radicalization.

Turkish preacher Fethullah Gulen is the most influential preacher of Islam in Occident. His followers have founded schools in 140 countries, banks, media companies, hospitals, insurance companies, universities, the largest Turkish newspaper Zaman, and the ruling party of Turkey AKP.

The cemaat religious community educates its future leaders throughout the world in houses of light, a mixture of a shared student residence and a Koran school. Gulen is their guru, an ideologue who tolerates no dissent, and who is only interested in power and influence, not understanding and tolerance. Gulen dreams of a new age in which Islam will dominate Occident.

Strache points out Europe is living through a turning point in its development, just as the whole world is getting through a turning point and a period of democratization. Strache assumes that the forthcoming elections in Europe, not only in Austria but also in France, Belgium, Italy and Germany, will cause a wave of wrath and pressure.

People are going to give vent to their rage on long-standing parties at the polling stations. That will lead to political changes. Since we are well prepared from this side too, European governments will take these elections seriously and will respect their results, unlike in the Middle East, where the authorities tried to deter democratic transformation by imposing restrictions and with the help of other means which are out of line with the principles of democracy.

The houses of light are the foundation of the movement, where young Fethullahcis, followers of Gulen, are taught to become loyal servants. The residences exist in many countries, including Turkey, the United States, and Germany. There are two dozen in Berlin alone. The cemaat offers schoolchildren and university students a home, free of charge, and in return it expects them to devote their lives to hizmet, service to Islam.

Most civil servants are Fethullahcis. Gulen trained and supported them. When these grateful children assume office, they continue to serve Gulen. Fethullahcis hold ninety percent of senior positions in the Turkish police force!

Strache muses that Erdogan announced his intention to head an Islamic Union, which will brush aside all other aggressors. He wants to have a decisive voice in the sphere of world dominance. He wants to define the future. His militant statement provides more than convincing proof of his intentions.

Fethullahci Erdogan was locked for six months in prison for publicly reciting a verse declaring the mosques are our barracks, the domes our helmets, the minarets our bayonets - words considered by a court to be incitement to religious militancy. Now taking his revenge, Erdogan has locked many thousands of Turks in prison!

Anyone who messes up with Gulen is destroyed. 1,000 innocent Turkish bloggers are in jails. 200 innocent Turkish journalists and publishers are in jails, one of the highest incarceration rates for members of the news media in the world. 700 innocent Turkish military officers are also behind bars, wrongfully charged in a series of pseudoplots to topple the government with names such as Ergenekon, Sledgehammer, and Action Plan Against Reactionary Forces.

Strache declares the Europeans, should wake up and become more sensitive and more conscious of their culture. This also concerns the preservation of European folk culture. We need to do that so as not to disappear politically and demographically and so that the loss of values doesn't lead to complete disintegration. This is exactly what Strache is trying to revive in Europe.

Giving to charity is incumbent upon every Muslim. Throughout history, Muslims have donated to the poor and to charitable endowments set up for the purposes of promoting Islam through the construction of mosques, schools, and hospitals. In recent years, there has been a dramatic proliferation of Islamic charities, many of which were created in the declining decades of the 20th century by the infusion of oil money into the Muslim world. While some of these are legitimate, there is now considerable and worrying evidence that most Islamic charities have more questionable intentions, and most funds from such organizations have been diverted to support terrorist groups, such as al-Qaeda, and conflicts across the world.

Strache points out Turkey is not a part of Europe. It does not belong there either geographically or historically or culturally. And Strache wants Europe to stay within its borders. Strache does not want to see Europe expanding by including non-European countries which will turn Europe into a European-Asian-African formation. It would mean the end of Europe. And it would mean an end to the European idea of peace and social ideals.

We have a moral obligation to liberate all Muslim women, the zombies of Islam, from the yoke of Sharia. Anke Vandermeersch points out the Sharia, i.e. the Islamic law, teems with barbarous prescriptions that conflict with the generally accepted principles on which our European civilization is founded, e.g. the observance of personal liberties, the equality of woman and man, or the protection of physical integrity. The Sharia denies each individual his personal free choice, imposes the inequality of the sexes, exhibits absolute intolerance against the heterodox and promotes inhuman punishment. http://venitism.blogspot.com

Strache strongly supports a ban on disguising a person's appearance. By that, Strache first of all means the full covering-up of the face. It's not about certain people, but about the fact that people should not hide their face, and that you could see and recognize everyone in our society. And Strache also would like to explain that the legislation, like the one in effect in Turkey for so many years is – in public schools, in public universities, in the civil service, in other words for the officials – there is a law prohibiting the wearing of a head scarf because it's not needed in such places. And everyone is free to do whatever one wants in their own leisure time. But people arriving in our culture have to integrate, adapt to our conditions, and observe our laws. And we expect it from them. People who do not want to are not forced to come here and are not obliged to stay.

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