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James Foley and his Islamic State executioner.

“If they wanted to integrate within the society, as European leaders had hoped, this wouldn’t be an issue,” said Keidar. “But since they want to keep their identities and change Europe, it is obviously a big issue. Every year more Muslims than non-Muslims are born in France.

There is no easy cure. Statistics and modern western values show that it’s getting worse.

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By the year 2050, in a mere 37 years, Britain will be a majority Muslim nation. This projection is based on reasonably good data. Between 2004 and 2008, the Muslim population of the UK grew at an annual rate of 6.7 percent, making Muslims 4 percent of the population in 2008. Extrapolating from those figures would mean that the Muslim population in 2020 would be 8 percent, 15 percent in 2030, 28 percent in 2040 and finally, in 2050, the Muslim population of the UK would exceed 50 percent of the total population. Contrast those Muslim birth rates with the non-replacement birth rates of native Europeans, the so called deathbed demography of Europe. For a society to remain the same size, the average female has to have 2.1 children (total fertility rate). For some time now, all European countries, including Britain, have been well below that rate. The exception is Muslim Albania. For native Europeans, it seems, the consumer culture has replaced having children as life’s main goal. (the Commentator)

This is causing great changes in European and also American culture. It is becoming easier and more common for even those not born as Muslims to identify with Islam’s political and religious aims. Tomorrow’s Rachel Corrie won’t be shy about brandishing weapons and bombs, and she most probably will hide her jeans under a long coat and her hair will be hidden by a black scarf.


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Batya Medad blogs at Shiloh Musings.