Wednesday, 23 March 2016

Our War

When I travel somewhere I walk like crazy for hours, trying to get as many views of the place as possible. However, some of the best and more everlasting memories come from the times when I finally find a place to sit down and reflect, sometimes not about those remarkable surroundings, but about something inside of mine that they prompt me to analyse. One of those most noteworthy moments was a summer afternoon in Zagreb some years ago. There were some teenagers with their skateboards and they brought me memories of myself as a teenager skateboarder. I suddenly realised that if my teens had happened in Croatia rather than in Asturies, I would have probably ended up forced (or voluntarily, who knows) in the army in the attrocious war that devastated the multiethnic and inspiring (with its alternative to Capitalism and Communism) society that Yugoslavia was. My skateboard would have been replaced by a weapon and I would probably have killed someone or been killed before having my first sexual relation...

That day in Zagreb I was already fully aware (I've been since very long ago, since the times when the ISF sew horror and madness in Algeria) of the dangers that radical islam posed to our civilization and how at risk our model of society was. But I never thought that we would reach to the point of living a war on our soil. The attacks in Paris, and the confirmation of to what extent some of our neighbourhoods are no longer part of our civilization, already drew me into the WE ARE AT WAR mindset, and this week's tragic events in Brusselles have been one more painful reminder. Sure it's a different war, all wars have been different, cause everything is in perpetual change. The horror of the trenches and chemical weapons of the WWI were different from the horrors of city raids and concentration camps in WWII, and they are different from the horrors of salafism, but there's something common, horror, pain and suffering.

I think it's essential that we all understand this, WE ARE AT WAR, and neutrality is not an option. Normal muslims have to make clear that they are on our side, on the side of civilization, and we have to understand that every female piece of shit that we see on the street wearing a full veil, and every male piece of shit that we see on the street wearing the "salafist uniform" is our enemy and as such (enemies in times of war) must be treated. Every embassy or economical interests of those that fund the fundamentalisst perversion (Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Turkey) is a posession of the enemy, and as such (enemies in times of war) must be treated. We need to understand this if we want that our free and multicultural societies survive, WE ARE AT WAR, and we all must take actions. Pressure our governments to apply stricter laws, provide information about anyone preaching hate against "infidels", hack their websites, confront them in forums and streets, and above all, make them feel unease, to the extreme of forcing them to leave our countries and never come back because we don't allow them to live here by their sickening rules and "morals". Thouse that attack our society must be deprived of citizenship.

Those that have committed war crimes or that intended to commit them, must be subjected to war justice, meaning that they must be executed. Oh, yes, sure, many people (I seriously doubt that it's most people) are against death penalty... maybe we can afford that weakness in normal times, but at war times there is no room for weakness, because weakness is destroying us. Salah Abdeslam, the beast that not satisfied with the innocent blood of last November was planning new attacks, must be executed as soon as all the possible information has been obtained from him. The enemy must be annihilated in all senses. To protect beauty and peaceful coexistence, violence will have to be used.

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