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While Europe Slept: How Radical Islam is Destroying the West from Within :: 0767920058
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The struggle for the soul of Europe today is every bit as dire and consequential as it was in the 1930s. Then, in Weimar, Germany, the center did not hold, and the light of civilization nearly went out. Today, the continent has entered yet another “Weimar moment.” Will Europeans rise to the challenge posed by radical Islam, or will they cave in once again to the extremists?
As an American living in Europe since 1998, Bruce Bawer has seen this problem up close. Across the continent—in Amsterdam, Oslo, Copenhagen, Paris, Berlin, Madrid, and Stockholm—he encountered large, rapidly expanding Muslim enclaves in which women were oppressed and abused, homosexuals persecuted and killed, “infidels” threatened and vilified, Jews demonized and attacked, barbaric traditions (such as honor killing and forced marriage) widely practiced, and freedom of speech and religion firmly repudiated.
The European political and media establishment turned a blind eye to all this, selling out women, Jews, gays, and democratic principles generally—even criminalizing free speech—in order to pacify the radical Islamists and preserve the illusion of multicultural harmony. The few heroic figures who dared to criticize Muslim extremists and speak up for true liberal values were systematically slandered as fascist bigots. Witnessing the disgraceful reaction of Europe’s elites to 9/11, to the terrorist attacks on Madrid, Beslan, and London, and to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, Bawer concluded that Europe was heading inexorably down a path to cultural suicide.
Europe's Muslim communities are powder kegs, brimming with an alienation born of the immigrants’ deep antagonism toward an infidel society that rejects them and compounded by misguided immigration policies that enforce their segregation and empower the extremists in their midst. The mounting crisis produced by these deeply perverse and irresponsible policies finally burst onto our television screens in October 2005, as Paris and other European cities erupted in flames.
WHILE EUROPE SLEPT is the story of one American’s experience in Europe before and after 9/11, and of his many arguments with Europeans about the dangers of militant Islam and America’s role in combating it. This brave and invaluable book—with its riveting combination of eye-opening reportage and blunt, incisive analysis—is essential reading for anyone concerned about the fate of Europe and what it portends for the United States. Editorial Descriptions are usually submitted by the manufacturers, publishers and authors. Contact us if you are one of them, and wish to change the above description. |
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Author: Guest Bruce Bawer provides a vivid depiction of Europe's culture, something that is lacking in other works of this genre. He has spent a number of years living in a number of European countries, and he has a gimlet eye for meaningful details and events. He contrasts European and American culture as a person deeply familiar with both variants.
Politically, Social-democracy (or, socialism with a soupçon of capitalism) is the only ideology that is deemed acceptable in Europe. European media degrade America and Israel, idealize the UN and EU, and sanitize fundamentalist Islam. A fuzzy-minded multi-culturalism, egalitarianism and political correctness make up the Zeitgeist of modern Europe.
But "Europe's social harmony is increasingly being eroded and its affluence endangered by shrinking native populations and a growing immigrant population that's draining billions out in benefits." Bawer provides the exponential demographics, which show the eventual and certain occupation of all Europe by Islam. France will disappear first, within a few generations. As for the rest of Europe, it's not a question of if, but when.
The book has three principal sections, which occasionally overlap and interlock. Bawer eschews scholarly trappings and incorporates his sources into his text as part of the exposition.
The first part of the book describes the European ethos of multi-culturalism, it's history and present influence. The middle section lists a litany of horrors practiced by Muslims in Europe - rape, honor killings, beatings - all documented by media accounts. Those who commit these crimes claim they were driven to it by Western oppression. If they had been permitted to solve their problems within their own Islamic culture and Sharia law (on Western soil no less!) they would not have been driven to such measures. (Bawer does a good job of explaining the twisted logic of the Muslim "victim.")
In contradiction to Bawer's findings, geopolitical thinker Ralph Peters believes that Muslims will not take over Europe, but that the Europeans will either expel or kill them. The only reason Peters' provides for this is that Europeans have been the most vicious peoples of the modern era. He cites WWI and WWII as proof of his theory.
But this flies in the face of Bawer's carefully constructed case that the present generation in Europe is not made of the same stuff as the war I and II generations. In fact the multi-culturalism, socialism, and timidity that are the hall-marks of European culture, grew out of, and in contrast to, the war era that Peters describes.
The last section explores the question, what can be done to hold back the rising tide of this anti-Western and anti-Modern culture and peoples? Bawer's final arguments are persuasive. His straightforward analysis provides convincing evidence to support his final conclusion: the awful truth is that "Europe is steadily committing suicide, and perhaps all we can do is look on in horror."
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Author: Guest I'm living in Europe and the things Bawer talks about are dead-on with what's happening over here. Random beatings of local nationals and Americans by gangs of young muslims are not uncommon. The only distracting facet of the book (and I could see Bawer or his publisher tried to minimize references to it) was his desire to integrate his own sexual orientation and his personal knowledge/experiences of gay-bashing by Muslims. Still, this book is eye-opening and well researched and provides some great insights about European complacency and the errosion of Western cultural values by Radical Islamic immigrants. "Europe transformed" in 30 years seems pretty certain unless its leading elite grows a spine.
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Author: Guest An excellent work by an author I thoroughly want to disagree with, yet find I cannot in this latest from Bruce Bawer. This book illustrates the grim reality awaiting all societies that rest their intellectual laurels on humanism and deconstructionism.
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Author: Guest This is one of the most fascinating books I've read. Bower brings tons of facts, statistics and insight to illustrate how Europe led by a layer of disconnected elitists is allowing Islam to destroy the continent by cynically leveraging hopelessly outdated laws. While the rest of the civilized world may enjoy the irony for Europe paying the price for their disgraceful past, the book can better serve a wakeup call for yet a more destructive force which is about to rule.
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Author: Guest As a military officer assigned to a NATO command, I have read some interesting articles concerning demographics within Europe and the prospects of significant change over the next 10-15 years. Wanting to delve a bit deeper, this book seemed to offer that. Having not read previous material from the author, the first fifty pages outlaying the author's personal situation and point of departure for this book gave little indication as to where it would end up. This is a very important book that all Americans need to read. For those that espouse that radical Islam is not a real threat, that if we just pull out of Iraq, everything will be better, and that the UN should be in the lead to deal with this issue, read this book. My military colleagues from the UK, Netherlands, Norway, France, Germany, and Denmark see what is happening in their countries and are saying the same things the author states, and they are impervious to change it, as most of the older European politicos fund their militaries for peacekeeping and other nice duties, but are not prepared for the coming challenge from within (Kristin Krohn-Devold did get it). In the US, we need to see this as our challenge for the next fifty years and develop a strategy and, more importantly, the will to employ it. We also need to see the parallel to current Hispanic illegal immigration, not that there is a physical threat, but pocket communities in which second and third generation citizens grow up without learning English cannot become a precedent, or else the same issues that Europe is facing may arise here if (and when) Islamists target America for their next baby boom.
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