The Barbarians Are  Inside, And There Are No Gates
by Mark Steyn 
Steyn  on Europe
November 13, 2015
 
 
As I write, Paris is under curfew for the first time since the German  
occupation, and the death toll from the multiple attacks stands at 158, the 
vast 
 majority of them slaughtered during a concert at the Bataclan theatre, a  
delightful bit of 19th century Chinoiserie on the boulevard Voltaire. The 
last  time I was there, if memory serves, was to see Julie Pietri. I'm so 
bloody sick  of these savages shooting and bombing and killing and blowing up 
everything I  like - whether it's the small Quebec town where my little girl's 
favorite fondue  restaurant is or my favorite hotel in Amman or the brave 
freespeecher who hosted  me in Copenhagen ...or a music hall where I liked to 
go to hear a little jazz  and pop and get away from the cares of the world 
for a couple of hours. But look  at the photographs from Paris: there's 
nowhere to get away from it; the  barbarians who yell "Allahu Akbar!" are there 
waiting for you ...when you go to  a soccer match, you go to a concert, you 
go for a drink on a Friday night.  They're there on the train... at the 
magazine office... in the Kosher  supermarket... at the museum in Brussels... 
outside the barracks in  Woolwich... 
Twenty-four hours ago, I said on the radio _apropos the latest campus "safe 
space" nonsense_ (http://www.steynonline.com/7292/tomorrow-belongs-to-them) 
: 
This is what we're going to be talking about when the mullahs nuke  us.
Almost. When the Allahu Akbar boys opened fire, Paris was talking about the 
 climate-change conference due to start later this month, when the world's  
leaders will fly in to "solve" a "problem" that doesn't exist rather than 
to  address the one that does. But don't worry: we already have a hashtag  
(#PrayForParis) and doubtless there'll be another candlelight vigil of weepy  
tilty-headed wankers. Because as long as we all advertise how sad and 
sorrowful  we are, who needs to do anything? 
With his usual killer comedy timing, the "leader of the free world" told  
George Stephanopoulos _on "Good Morning, America" this very morning_ 
(http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/13/politics/obama-isis-contained-decapitated-abc-news/)
  
that he'd  "contained" ISIS and that they're not "gaining strength". A few 
hours later, a  cell whose members claim to have been recruited by ISIS 
slaughtered over 150  people in the heart of Paris and succeeded in getting two 
suicide bombers and a  third bomb to within a few yards of the French 
president. 
Visiting the Bataclan, M Hollande declared that "nous allons mener le  
combat, il sera impitoyable": We are going to wage a war that will be  
pitiless. 
Does he mean it? Or is he just killing time until Obama and Cameron and  
Merkel and Justin Trudeau and Malcolm Turnbull fly in and they can all get 
back  to talking about sea levels in the Maldives in the 22nd century? By which 
time  France and Germany and Belgium and Austria and the Netherlands will 
have been  long washed away. 
Among his other coy evasions, President Obama described tonight's events as 
 "an attack not just on Paris, it's an attack not just on the people of 
France,  but this is an attack on all of humanity and the universal values we 
share". 
But that's not true, is it? He's right that it's an attack not just on 
Paris  or France. What it is is an attack on the west, on the civilization that 
built  the modern world - an attack on one portion of "humanity" by those 
who claim to  speak for another portion of "humanity". And these are not 
"universal values"  but values that spring from a relatively narrow segment of 
humanity. They were  kinda sorta "universal" when the great powers were 
willing to enforce them  around the world and the colonial subjects of 
ramshackle 
backwaters such as  Aden, Sudan and the North-West Frontier Province were at 
least obliged to pay  lip service to them. But the European empires 
retreated from the world, and  those "universal values" are utterly alien to 
large 
parts of the map today. 
And then Europe decided to invite millions of Muslims to settle in their  
countries. Most of those people don't want to participate actively in 
bringing  about the death of diners and concertgoers and soccer fans, but at a 
certain  level most of them either wish or are indifferent to the death of the 
societies  in which they live - modern, pluralist, western societies and 
those "universal  values" of which Barack Obama bleats. So, if you are either 
an 
active ISIS  recruit or just a guy who's been fired up by social media, you 
have a very large  comfort zone in which to swim, and which the authorities 
find almost impossible  to penetrate. 
And all Chancellor Merkel and the EU want to do is make that large comfort  
zone even larger by letting millions more "Syrian" "refugees" walk into the 
 Continent and settle wherever they want. As I wrote _after the  Copenhagen 
attacks in February_ (http://www.steynonline.com/6813/the-morning-after) : 
I would like to ask Mr Cameron and Miss Thorning-Schmidt what's their  
happy ending here? What's their roadmap for fewer "acts of violence" in the  
years ahead? Or are they riding on a wing and a prayer that they can manage  
the situation and hold it down to what cynical British civil servants used to  
call during the Irish "Troubles" "an acceptable level of violence"? In  
Pakistan and Nigeria, the citizenry are expected to live with the reality that  
every so often Boko Haram will kick open the door of the schoolhouse and  
kidnap your daughters for sex-slavery or the Taliban will gun down your kids  
and behead their teacher in front of the class. And it's all entirely  
"random", as President Obama would say, so you just have to put up with it  
once 
in a while, and it's tough if it's your kid, but that's just the way it  
is. If we're being honest here, isn't that all Mr Cameron and Miss  
Thorning-Schmidt are offering their citizens? Spasms of violence as a routine  
feature 
of life, but don't worry, we'll do our best to contain it - and you  can 
help mitigate it by not going to "controversial" art events, or  synagogues, 
or gay bars, or...
...or soccer matches, or concerts, or restaurants... 
To repeat what I said a few days ago, I'm Islamed out. I'm tired of Islam  
24/7, at Colorado colleges, Marseilles synagogues, Sydney coffee shops, day  
after day after day. The west cannot win this thing with a schizophrenic  
strategy of targeting things and people but not targeting the ideology, of  
intervening ineffectually overseas and not intervening at all when it comes 
to  the remorseless Islamization and self-segregation of large segments of 
their own  countries. 
So I say again: What's the happy ending here? Because if M Hollande isn't  
prepared to end mass Muslim immigration to France and Europe, then his 
"pitiless  war" isn't serious. And, if they're still willing to tolerate Mutti 
Merkel's mad  plan to reverse Germany's demographic death spiral through 
fast-track  Islamization, then Europeans aren't serious. In the end, the 
decadence of  Merkel, Hollande, Cameron and the rest of the fin de civilisation 
western  leadership will cost you your world and everything you love. 
So screw the candlelight vigil.

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