Something remarkable is unfolding in the Netherlands, capturing the attention of the world. At the heart of it is a fierce clash between Dutch citizens and Muslim rioters at a Christian festival, a conflict that required police intervention. This religious tension is on the rise, with Muslims increasingly hostile to European Christian symbols. Even at Amsterdam University, confrontations between Muslim migrants and Dutch students are becoming more frequent frequent confrontations. Leaders of the Muslim community in the Netherlands are growing bolder, some even declaring, "We are the boss now," urging those who disagree to leave declaring boldness. But how are the Dutch responding? Brace yourself, because this will blow you away.
Muslims currently comprise around 6–7% of the Dutch population, or roughly a million people, making Islam the second-largest religion in the Netherlands after Christianity. Most of these Muslims have roots in Morocco and Turkey, with significant communities from Indonesia, Somalia, Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq. If migration trends continue, demographers predict that the Muslim population could soar to 20% by 2050. This raises a fundamental question: Is Islam compatible with Dutch and European values? The Islamic doctrine of Haki-MEE-yah, asserting divine governance over human affairs, challenges these values by positing that God's law supersedes any man-made legislation. Prominent ideologue Sayyid Qutb argued that societies under man-made law must resist, even through jihad, as this was religiously obligatory.
Enter Geert Wilders, leader of the Dutch Freedom Party, who has passionately argued that Islamism is utterly incompatible with Christian and European values. He has campaigned to close the Netherlands' borders to asylum seekers from Islamic countries, dismantle foreign-funded mosques, and deport violent extremists. To the shock of liberal globalists, the Dutch people overwhelmingly agreed with him. On November 22nd, 2023, Wilders’ Party for Freedom surged from 17 to 37 seats in the Dutch parliament, a seismic shift that stunned the continent's political class. Despite being prosecuted, mocked, and excluded, the Dutch people handed Wilders the keys to parliament. The liberal media called it a catastrophe, Brussels was left reeling, and across Europe, a realization dawned: If it could happen in the Netherlands, it could happen anywhere.
Wilders' leadership, though turbulent and brief, managed to ban the Muslim Brotherhood in the Netherlands. Most importantly, he inspired populist leaders across the continent. The term reshaping political discourse today is "civilizational," a concept foreseen by Samuel Huntington, who predicted that 21st-century conflicts would be civilizational, not national or ideological. This awakening is evident as Europeans witness their cities transform, their churches fall silent, and their freedoms erode.
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The globalist model relied on cheap, compliant labor to maximize profits for multinational corporations, a system masquerading as compassion. When ordinary citizens dared to call it out, they were branded with slurs. But the elites' miscalculation was fatal; the slander only fueled the revolt. As people were labeled racist for wanting safety and community cohesion, their resolve only strengthened. Christianity is returning to Europe's public square, not as nostalgia, but as a political force—a civilizational grammar through which resistance is articulated.
Leaders like Wilders, Jimmie Åkesson in Sweden, Georgia Meloni in Italy, and Viktor Orbán in Hungary assert that Europe's freedoms are built on a specific civilizational foundation. Italy exemplifies this resolve, ensuring public spaces governed by national law, protecting cultural symbols, and safeguarding women's rights. The message from Rome is clear: This is not hatred—it is clarity.
For Americans, this is not a distant spectacle but a preview. The same debates over assimilation and civilizational coherence are already urgent here. Europe teaches us that civilizations are not self-sustaining; they require defenders willing to face slander and hold the line. History rewards those who understand their moment—and act.
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