Sweden: “Allahu akbar” yelling man armed with a knife breaks into flats and threatens families living there

A family with children woke up when a man carrying a knife broke into their house. “Allahu akbar,” the man yelled as he was arrested by police, the daily Expressen reports.

The incident occurred at 04:30 in the morning in Örby in Älvsjö near Stockholm.

The knife-wielding man smashed several windows in a terraced house and headed for a family with children.

We ran and I took the fire extinguisher and thought I could spray him away. We tried to find out who it was, but then he ran away from the spot, the mother of one of the families tells Expressen.

According to the newspaper, the man entered the fourth house whose window he had broken. He was upstairs, where the children were, when the police stormed the house. He was reportedly very violent and kicked the police when he was arrested. He also shouted “Allahu akbar” when police used pepper spray on him, according to Expressen.

Police have filed a charge of aggravated felony for domestic violence, violence against an officer and vandalism. The man was arrested.

https://www.friatider.se/allahu-akbar-knivman-brot-sig-hos-barnfamilj

The debate around Islamo-leftism ignites in France

The debate around rising Islamo-leftism in France gives the impression of gigantic amateurism, while testimonies accumulate in the press on the growing racial divide happening in universities in the country. Germany will not spared either.

Are these debates around the concept of Islamo-leftism an indication of a new political divide? In the face of Islamo-leftism, there are three types of responses: those who are accomplices, those who want to fight against it and those who are in denial. In France, the latter are all supporters of President Macron’s LREM party.

Thus, LREM members ignore people like the Islamo-leftist Fatima Khemilat, a PhD student in Political Sciences and lecturer at the University of Paris Est Créteil. Khemilat is conducting research on the relationship between Muslim worship and French public institutions and she poses as one of the “specialists of Islam in France”.

Her work on issues of gender, race and sexuality, has a “decolonial and intersectional perspective” and her lectures are exclusively reserved for non-white women.

The term Islamo-leftism describes the attitude of mainly in the new Ecologist and old leftist camp of the political spectrum. It sees Muslim immigrants as the substitute proletariat. But the fact is that it has hardly anything to do with reality in Islamic countries since it ignores the potential for Islamic violence and separatism witnessed daily in France. Islamo-leftists view the world with political expediency regardless of the consequences.

The writer Michel Houellebecq aptly noted in his novel “Submission” how the left-wing Islamist ideology is “the desperate attempt by the last, clinically dead and already foul-smelling Marxists to get out of the bins of history by clinging to the rising forces of Islam”. Old left-wing revolutionaries may have ended their march through the institutions because they are largely of retirement age. But their spirit has remained and is being resurrected in studies on genderism, race and sexual diversity funded by the European Union.

The debate has been causing a stir since the Minister for Higher Education, Frederique Vidal, announced in an interview that a study should be carried out on left-wing Islamism at French universities in order to examine whether tax money is being wasted on this ideology.

More than 600 professors and lecturers responded angrily that Vidal had put freedom of research in danger. Quite the opposite is true: Sociologist Bernard Rougier, who became famous in France over a year ago with his study on “The Conquered Territories of Islam”, has since receives death threats, while orientalist Gilles Kepel, who has drawn attention to the dangers of Islam in France, is now one of many researchers and public figures requiring police protection.

Kepel was the first researcher to notice the unholy fraternization between the left and Islam as a new political and totalitarian trend. He has argued that leftists remain blind to the totalitarian dangers represented in the ideology of their new allies.

The left view the Muslims as a new proletariat, simply designating the Muslim community “as an abstract and uniform category” and “disregard their social, cultural or even religious differentiations as they exist in every human community” according to Kepel.

The slogans of the Salafists, Muslim Brotherhood and jihadists is seen as a rebellion against the capitalist system. In his latest book, “The Prophet and the Pandemic”, he compared Islamism with the virus that spreads via aerosols. Jihad is in the air, so to speak, since the new generation of Islamists no longer need any instructions on how to go forward. The promise of salvation for the warriors of Allah, seems to be enough.

Although the debate does not yet have a name in Germany, the federal state of Berlin has set up an “Expert Commission on Anti-Muslim Racism” to push back against critics of the alliance between Islam and the left. The Senate Department for Justice and Anti-Discrimination announced on Friday that it consisted of “civil society members” and should “deal intensively with anti-Muslim racism as a specific form of racism”.

The committee is coordinated by the head of the state anti-discrimination agency, Eren Ünsal. The responsible Senator Dirk Behrendt (Greens) justified the appointment of the commission that it was unbearable “when women in Berlin have their headscarves torn off or even small children are attacked”. The country must take a closer look at anti-Muslim racism, he argued.

The aim of the committee is to “develop a theoretical basis for the development of prevention and empowerment strategies”. Its members include Yasemin Shooman from the German Center for Integration and Migration Research, Sanem Kleff from the initiative “School without Racism – School with Courage” and two members of the Islam forum of the integration commissioner of the state of Berlin.

But curiously Berlin keeps making headlines because of radical Islamic or Islamist incidents, not attacks on Muslims. In the fall, an 11-year-old Muslim student threatened to behead a teacher. A week earlier, the same student had attracted attention with violence when, after the minute’s silence for the teacher Samuel Paty, who had been murdered by a Muslim, he declared that those who had insulted the prophet Mohammed, should be killed.

https://freewestmedia.com/2021/02/27/the-debate-around-islamo-leftism-ignites-in-france/

Turkish judiciary called for imprisonment for allegedly insulting Islam using a Pride flag

A prosecutor in Turkey on Friday called for up to three years in prison for seven students for allegedly hanging the Rainbow Flag in conjunction with an image of the Kaaba in Mecca, and thereby “inciting hatred”.

By linking Islam’s holiest site with the display of the LGBT movement, Islam is “insulted”, the prosecutor said, according to a report by the official Anadolu news agency.

After the turn of the year, there was a strong protest movement at Bogazici University because President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (67) appointed a new university rector, thus interfering with the traditional autonomy rights of universities. The police stated in early February that they had discovered an image of the Kaaba surrounded by Rainbow flags on the university campus.

Two of the seven students were detained. The scheduled date for the trial is to be announced later. The university’s LGBT club has been forced to close.

It’ s ridiculous: while Erdogan accused the queer movement of not sharing “national values”, Turkish Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu (51) even declared that LGBT people were “degenerate”.

Homosexuality is not forbidden in Turkey, unlike in many Muslim countries. However, members of the LGBTQ community are still heavily discriminated against in the country.

https://www.bild.de/lgbt/2021/lgbt/islam-beleidigung-tuerkische-justiz-fordert-knast-wegen-pride-fahne-75559192.bild.html

No kidding ! German Constitutional Court bans deportation of Afghan asylum seeker because he cannot live a luxurious life in his home country

The Federal Constitutional Court has halted a planned deportation of a drug-addicted Afghan to his home country, stating in its reasoning that it had not been clarified whether a safe arrival was possible and that it was obvious that the man would be dependent on support from relatives for an orderly life. Is this Germany’s problem, what awaits the Afghan in his home country or not?

Before Corona, the economic situation was not very bright in Afghanistan either, which is why mostly young men came/are coming to Germany under the pretence of “asylum”, although the asylum law is not designed to enable these alleged ” persons seeking protection” to live a comfortable life.With this justification by the court, this in principle affects all countries that are economically on a par with Afghanistan, where economic existence is not secured and therefore repatriation is not possible.With this justification by the court, this in principle affects all countries that are economically on a par with Afghanistan, where economic existence is not secured and therefore repatriation is not possible. A very dangerous reasoning, if economic reasons are enough to justify a ban on deportation.

https://politikstube.com/ist-das-unser-problem-lebensgrundlage-nicht-gesichert-abschiebung-eines-afghanen-gestoppt/