Friday, November 6, 2009

What To Do About It

I've done my rounds of conservative blogs and more mainstream sites. All are shocked and disgusted by the Fort Hood massacre. Perhaps this is a time to vent feelings of outrage, and hopefully cooler thoughts will emerge soon.

Still, I haven't read any say (or even mention) what to do about it. Not just "don't allow devout Muslims who attend their mosque daily into the military" but also to think about the bigger picture.

Lawrence Auster, as far as I've read, is the only counter-Jihad writer who has written about a concrete solution in his post "The massacre." He has also formulated several step-by-step plans in previous articles about what to do with Islam and Muslims, and as far as I know is the only to do so.

Perhaps a politician is the best candidate to pull this off the ground. Geert Wilders is one such politician who has come up with concrete solutions to this immense problem. Simply put, he says stop mass immigration of Muslims into the Netherlands, and to remove any Muslim who is actively involved in sharia or jihadi type of behavior from the country.

During my participation in Westergaard's tour, my question at an informal meeting in Manhattan was to ask if anyone like Wilders has emerged in Westergaard's Denmark. People didn’t initially understand my question, which was really "what’s being done about it?"

The question begs to be asked for America. I think that Tom Tancredo would be the ideal candidate, since he does have a platform on immigration, and that is one of the pressing issues when trying to find a solution to the Muslim problem.

In Canada, I thought it could be Ezra Levant, since he got hit by the Muslim censorship contingency. He has been a "conservative political activist" according to his Wikipedia profile, and worked as an aide to Reform Party leader Preston Manning in Ottawa. He also ran for local politics in Calgary. But he never connected the dots with Muslims and immigration, or more precisely Muslims as aliens.

Britain already has its leader from the BNP, Nick Griffin.

All I can say is that the facts are out. There is no denying who Hasan was, and why he did what he did. Politicians and liberals may hide behind words, but I truly think the ordinary people - for example, those that got wounded (too late for the killed) at Fort Hood - instinctively know what's going on. That is why Wilders has such a popular following, as I described in this post.

Someone needs to get the ball rolling. And seasoned politicians should be encouraged to come forward for that purpose. I think the popular following will be great. Are a bunch of mainstream newsmen (CNN, ABC, NBC and even FOX) going to dictate how the world should be run?