Austrian politician warns that Islamist influencers are running a radical Islamist agenda under the guise of feminism

A separate bathing day just for women. What may sound like the dream of the radical Islamic Taliban was actually the idea of an influencer. The separation of the sexes was then actually implemented. In Bad Vöslau, men were banned from swimming. What was celebrated among leftists is simply “submission” and an “Islamic journey” for the former Austrian People’s Party politician Efgani Dönmez.

One is reminded of Michel Houellebecq’s novel “The Submission”, but also of the late Nobel laureate in literature V.S. Naipaul’s book “Islamic Journey”, when one considers the discussion and the genuflection to the “veiling lobby”, writes Dönmez on his homepage. And he continues:

“Academically educated students from the intellectual Islamic fundamentalist background, who have put on a democratic liberal cloak as “influencers” like in the fairy tale “Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf”, appropriate and conquer the dialectics of the West by reinterpreting issues that are peculiar and important to Europe, such as feminism and equal rights. A separate area for women is now called a “protected area” and not “Sharia-compliant”, because that would have a negative connotation.

And as with Houllebeq’s satire, published a few days before the attack on the editorial office of “Charlie Hebdo – the first to fall for it are the left and green daydreamers, who even think they are progressive when they support fundamental Islamic practices such as gender-segregated areas in the public sector, right in the heart of Europe.

Although ultimately women, as well as other minorities, will be the first to suffer under these new religiously indoctrinated orders. Everywhere in fundamental Islamic countries like the Emirates, Saudi Arabia etc. there are segregated areas in swimming pools, cinemas and even the metro – officially to protect women.

In fact, it is a new subtle form of patriarchy, because women are already increasingly without rights there. And that is why this is ultimately just as easy to see through as the recent declarations of guarantee by the Taliban in Afghanistan for the protection of women.

The offspring of politicised Islam have become more sophisticated in Europe – in contrast, to Mursi, Gülen & Erdogan in the practices of deception and camouflage. They fight for something, knowing that it will get them nowhere as individuals and society. They are campaigning – consciously or unconsciously – for something that will drag them down, especially as women. One look at Islamic countries should be sufficient. If it were not a sad fact, one could laugh about it.

Satire at its best, however, is when left-wing daydreamers, a press and Falter newspaper journalist and the management of a public wellness area, as in Bad Vöslau, do not want to or cannot be aware of this new tactic of religious indoctrination (for ideological reasons?).”