Djellaba Democracy


ohhh , I’m so happy about what’s going on in Dearborn, Mich: Muslim parents mobbing the school board meetings to protest LGBTQ and transgender books and “education”. “intersectionality” has its limits, (as anybody who sincerely believes anything has always known: Duh!) and now, we’re hitting the barrier headlong, like a crash dummy (exactly like that).
But what I wanna point out, and I don’t think anybody else has, is the progress this incident represents!
Twenty years ago these Muzzies woulda crashed a small plane into the municipal building, or taken the entire school board hostage and made videotapes of their heads being sawed off one by one.

Now, they show up carrying homemade signs! And from all the coverage I’ve seen, none of those placards say “Death to” anyone or anything, which was their go-to slogan 2 decades ago.

The school board has reacted by: banning all signs! That’s like trying to eliminate the Covid epidemic by banning respiration.

Hey look: the Left has totally co-opted all American churches. I read somewhere that at some Episcopal churches, when the cross is borne up the aisle, it is draped in the rainbow+ Flag! And the congregation bows to it!
We gotta import some religious backbone from SOMEWHERE. Maybe we should welcome a new “Red-Green Alliance”, where “red” stands for the GOP, as in “red state”, “red wave” etc.

Anyway, stay tuned! We’ve waited a long time for this movie, and I think it’s gonna be gooooood!

2 thoughts on “Djellaba Democracy

  1. Yes dear Saint, but consider this analogy: the potato, a new world species, was introduced to Europe (most famously Ireland but actually throughout the continent) and it was very successfully domesticated as a food staple. That may be the stage we’re approaching right now. Have we, to some extent, civilized and domesticated these Muslims who were formerly eager to kill and die for their beliefs? So far so good….but to carry the analogy out to its historical conclusion, what happens when that now indispensable crop goes bad, as the potato did ‘long bout 1857?

    Y’gotta make use of ‘em if/when /while they CAN be useful, but ya can’t become dependent on nor subordinate to ‘em.

    Liked by 1 person

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.