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Islamist deception

Islamists- distinct from progressive Muslims- have, over time, successfully convinced a significant portion of the Western public that they are owed a debt due to past historical conflicts. Their rhetoric suggests that Western territories and legal systems should be ceded as a form of "reparations" for perceived grievances. We see this today in the mainstreaming of narratives that frame any Western presence in the Middle East as inherently illegitimate, while painting the expansion of Sharia zones in Europe as an act of justice [1].


Contemporary propaganda often leverages the "oppressor vs. oppressed" binary, using social media campaigns to equate modern border security with historical crusades, guilt-tripping Westerners into capitulation and accepting Islamist legal and social structures [2].

These ideologues categorise the entire planet into a binary of believers versus non-believers. They frequently use conflicts—whether won or lost by non-Muslims—as a virtue signal to undermine the sovereignty of Western nations.


For many in the West, this is a foreign way of thinking. We have evolved past the notion that the globe is in a state of eternal, binary religious warfare, thanks to the intellectual turning points of the Enlightenment in the 17th and 18th centuries. We view countries as sovereign territories focused on protecting and maximising the quality of life for their own citizens. We do not see them as mere outposts for a massive ideological actor where individual hopes and dreams are secondary to the survival of the dogma.


If we were to adopt this dichotomous worldview, we could easily counter every virtue signal by highlighting the long, violent history of Islamic conquest and the atrocities perpetrated in its name:


• The Barbary Slave Trade (16th–19th Century): The abduction of over one million Europeans by North African pirates, where captives were sold into brutal servitude or held for ransom [3].

• The Armenian Genocide (1915–1917): The systematic extermination of 1.5 million Christians under the Ottoman Empire, involving forced marches, mass executions, and starvation [4].

• The Invasion of Cyprus (1974): The Turkish military invasion and ongoing occupation of Northern Cyprus, which resulted in the ethnic cleansing of over 150,000 Greek Christians from their homes and the systematic destruction of hundreds of churches [5, 6].

• The Second Sudanese Civil War (1983–2005): Following the declaration of Sudan as an Islamic state, over 2 million non-Muslims in the south were killed through direct violence and engineered famine [7].

• The ISIS Genocide of Yazidis (2014): A campaign of annihilation where men were executed for refusing to convert, and thousands of women and girls were sold into sexual slavery as "spoils of war" [8].

• The Nigerian Christian Genocide (Ongoing 2026): A sustained campaign of massacres by jihadist groups. In 2025, Nigeria accounted for over 70% of Christians killed globally, with thousands of villages razed in a targeted effort to erase the Christian presence [9, 10].


Islamists frequently dismiss modern tragedies as "false flags" perpetrated by Jewish interests. While the situation in Gaza is horrific and deserves serious attention, it has been conflated into a narrative that the entire Western world is a puppet of Israel. This rhetoric is now found among both right and left-leaning pundits alike, suggesting that Westerners should ally with Islamists against a "common Zionist enemy."


You are not thinking.


If such an alliance were to succeed, who do you think would fill the resulting power vacuum? It would not be sheltered Westerners dreaming of a multicultural utopia; it would be the legions who have been indoctrinated from birth to spread their ideology to the furthest reaches of the world.

Do you truly believe Islamists view you as friends? Have you conveniently now forgotten the countless acts of terrorism they have committed—and are continuing to commit—against your people?


The way they brand you, your wife and children as Kuffar (disbelievers) or "pigs"?


Are you forgetting:


• The 7/7 London Bombings (2005): The coordinated suicide attacks on the London transport system that murdered 52 civilians [11].

• The Bataclan and Paris Attacks (2015): The massacre of 130 people across Paris, executed by gunmen shouting "Allahu Akbar" [12].

• The Pulse Nightclub Shooting (2016): The targeted murder of 49 people in an Orlando LGBT venue by a gunman who pledged allegiance to the Islamic State [13].

• The Nice Truck Attack (2016): The slaughter of 86 people celebrating Bastille Day on a promenade, mown down by a jihadist in a 19-tonne truck [14].

• The Manchester Arena Bombing (2017): The massacring of children and teenagers at a pop concert, killing 22 and injuring hundreds [15].

• The Beheading of Samuel Paty (2020): The brutal murder of a French schoolteacher for the "crime" of showing a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammed in a classroom [16].

• The Southport Stabbings (2024): The horrific, evil stabbing of multiple children at a Taylor Swift dance class in England [17].


And the list goes on, and on, and on...


We cannot allow this fake "allyship" to take root. It is a short-term partnership born of Western weakness and a desperate search for "the easy way out". While some may argue that globalism is a common enemy, allying with a 7th-century conformist ideology is not a solution—it is capitulation. You do not defeat one enemy of individualism by surrendering to another that is fundamentally opposed to progress and freedom.


Every man needs to stand now and deliver this clear message to the Islamists:


We do not owe you anything. We do not think like you. We can oppose globalism and the "Epstein class" without forgiving or forgetting the numerous atrocities you have committed against innocent people in our nations.We have our own religious and cultural heritage that we intend to preserve.


Islam isn’t the only path to purpose or self-improvement. People can find spiritual fulfilment without forced conversion to a conformist ideology that significantly limits personal freedoms. Many of us would require empirical proof before devoting our lives to a deity, and we believe people should be allowed to criticise your mode of thinking without fear of being stabbed or bombed.


Have YOU considered that opening your mind- accepting the inherent uncertainty of the universe and making a shared quest for peace and truth your mission- might benefit you as much as the rest of humanity?


Most importantly: when we present the essential terms for co-existence in our countries, why do you not listen? These are not mere concerns; they are the bedrock of our civilisation. We expect the full acceptance of secularism (while respecting our Christian heritage), an unequivocal ban on first-cousin marriages, the total condemnation of "honour" killings, and an end to the deliberate segregation of communities. We expect an end to the attacks on us and our free speech, the barbaric practice of Halal slaughter through throat-slitting and without stunning, an end to any interference in the kinship we share with our pets, and for you to speak out as much as we have against the constant influx of undocumented men into our borders.


We demand acknowledgement, respect, and progress from you now… because I believe you may have underestimated quite how many of us are feeling the same way.


Rex

Founder


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Sources

1. Murray, D. (2017). The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, Identity, Islam.

2. Caldwell, C. (2009). Reflections on the Revolution in Europe: Immigration, Islam, and the West.

3. Davis, R. (2003). Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters: White Slavery in the Mediterranean.

4. Akçam, T. (2012). The Young Turks' Crime Against Humanity: The Armenian Genocide.

5. Hitchens, C. (1984). Cyprus: Hostage to History.

6. European Court of Human Rights. (2001). Cyprus v. Turkey: Judgement on Displacement and Property Rights.

7. Genocide Watch. (2023). Sudan Genocide Emergency Report.

8. UK Parliament. (2022). Hansard: Yazidi Genocide and the Crimes of Daesh.

9. Open Doors International. (2026). World Watch List 2026: Nigeria Report.

10. U.S. Congress. (2026). Nigeria Religious Freedom and Accountability Act (H.R. 7457).

11. BBC News. (2015). 7 July London Bombings: 10 Years On.

12. The Guardian. (2022). The Bataclan Verdict: Justice for the November 2015 Paris Attacks.

13. FBI Records. (2016). Pulse Nightclub Shooting: Incident Investigation Summary.

14. France 24. (2022). Nice Bastille Day Attack: Six Years for Justice.

15. Manchester Arena Inquiry. (2023). Volume III: Radicalisation and Preventability.

16. Le Monde. (2020). The Assassination of Samuel Paty: A Strike Against the Republic.

17. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). (2024). The Southport Incident: Murder and Terrorist Offences Charging Decisions.



 
 
 

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