2050 – the year Europe becomes a Caliphate?

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Is it possible that in 25 years time, most European Capital cities will be muslim majority and as a direct consequence Western Europecould morph into one vast extension of the Caliphate? Before you dismiss me as being sensationalist on this, I would like you to study the data above and then we can review my contention!

Over 50% of children in Brussels schools are Muslim. Nearly 40% in Amsterdam, Vienna, and London. It has taken only 25 years for this to happen. If the same demographic trajectories continue, you can see that MOST European capital cities will be Muslim majority.

Brussels already has a majority of schoolchildren being Muslim and as they grow into adults this will deliver a clear majority in this city, the home of the EU. What is really scary about Brussels is the 52% muslim majority in schools looks set to accelerate further. It could easily reach 60-70%. In essence, Brussels will be an Islamic city.

Amsterdam, Vienna and London are not that far behind. In fact it is only Rome and Madrid which stand a chance to holding on to a non-muslim majority status.

Europe’s native fertility rate is below replacement level at 1.5, while Muslim communities sustain rates above 2.5, fuelling natural growth. Annual immigration from Muslim-majority nations exceeds 500,000. Brussels’ youth dominance could yield adult majorities by 2040 amid integration challenges. In other words, it’s going to get worse as Islam becomes more and more dominant.

I don’t believe in a gospel of despair and so I think that this *could* be fixed but only if there is a political will to fix it, rather than meekly go along with it. Mass Deportations, sealed borders, banning of Halal and Burqa, Sharia and the Call to Prayer – these would all be essential steps. Without them, look back to the chart at the start of this article and imagine it in 25 years time – and then tell me I am wrong!

Which way, Western Man? Freedom or submission?

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