
They’re not here to reform. They’re here to replace. And in the end, what matters is demography.
“Submission is like a hand grenade that activates slowly,” says novelist Michel Houellebecq to the Danish magazine Information. “In France, we’re not there yet, but the situation is like the beginning of the novel. It’s a slow process, but that’s the way things are going.”
What process is he referring to? “A clear movement of adaptation to Islam. Sure, it’s hard to predict what and when it will happen. But the direction is clear.”
That process is now evident in the United States as well.
New York is now about to have its first Muslim mayor, Zohran Mamdani.
