In War, Cities Are Lost—May America Heed the Warning Demonstrated by Europe’s Jihad

In a conventional war, a measurement of success or failure of a nation’s military effort is the number of cities it controls in relation to how many it controlled at the start of the war.

This from frontpagemag.com.

Understandably, Islamic jihad in Europe today is far from a conventional war and most people are not even aware it is happening, but the principle remains largely the same:

The advance of the invading army can be measured

by looking at the number of cities it controls.

That number is increasing.

Consider, for example, Sweden’s third-largest city, Malmö, which has become an Islamic enclave within Sweden. A third of the city’s population is now moslem, and that percentage is rapidly growing. The city is essentially autonomous—a city unto itself.

As far back as 2004, Fox News reported that non-moslem authorities were afraid to enter the city.

A police officer in Malmö reported:

If we park our car it will be damaged—so we have to go very often in two vehicles, one just to protect the other vehicle

Meanwhile, Swedish ambulance drivers will not enter some areas of Malmö unless police accompany them.

But that was twenty years ago. Surely the situation has improved and stabilized since then, as moderate moslems steadily overshadowed and silenced their more radically-minded coreligionists, no? No.

In June 2019, Malmö’s Jewish congregation, according to Breitbart:

[W]arned that rising antisemitism is turning the city into a no-go zone for Jews.

In a letter to the city, the congregation noted:

[T]he numbers of Jews have decreased dramatically from 842 members in 1999 to 387 members in 2019 and runs the risk of disappearing entirely in the future.

Further:

The Jewish congregation will soon disappear if nothing is done drastically. Malmö is already a no-go zone for Jews around the world. When Malmö is mentioned in the media around the world, it is far too often related to antisemitism. A Google search for ‘antisemitism Malmö’ gives 215,000 hits. Unfortunately, current initiatives are not enough.

This was due to Islamic antisemitism, of course:

[But] Swedish authorities, like their counterparts all over the West, remained resolutely determined to ignore that phenomenon.

By October 2020, Swedish author Paulina Neuding told the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees:

I live in Malmö. It was once a safe haven for Jews, but today only 200 remain and are being harassed….

In Malmö, anti-Semitism currently occurs mainly in migrant communities. That is something the Swedish government does not know how to deal with.

According to Remix News:

[I]n a test of the city’s anti-Semitism, an hour-long documentary on Swedish television showcased a Swedish journalist putting on a kippa and sitting outside a café in Rosengaard. He was referred to as a ‘Jewish Satan’ and people threw eggs at him from their apartments….

In 2020, chants in Arabic about killing Jews were chanted at a protest in Malmö.

Sweden’s Expressen reported in October 2021:

[A]t the “Malmö International Forum for the Remembrance of the Holocaust and the Fight against Anti-Semitism, [Jewish artifacts were covered with a blanket].

Anette Sarnäs, a city archivist, explained:

I was informed that there was a security meeting and that this would not be visible during the weekend to avoid damage, that windows could be broken and that the city archives risked major damage.

In the new Malmö, the suffering of Jews was not to be accorded any official recognition.

Remix News reported:

[B]y January 2023, most students in Malmö had a ‘migration background.’

Acquiescing to the new realities, one “prominent associate professor” called for:

[N]ew educational facilities where migrants can study in their native language, particularly Arabic, arguing that Swedish is now a ‘minority language.’

Remix added:

[A]ccording to the city’s local government website, one-third of Malmö’s residents were born abroad; Iraq is the most common country of birth, while Syria and other Middle Eastern countries are also high on the list.

America, this is what progressed invasion,

conquest, and colonization look like.

Malmö is just one city out of many in Europe where much the same things are happening. They are just happening in Malmö more quickly and obviously than they are in many other places.

The rest of Europe, however, is working hard to catch up.

Final thought: Once the Jews are gone from Malmö, attacks on Christians will make life there impossible for them too.