Minarets in. Bell Towers out. Anti-Islamization VOX Party deputy sounds alarm on Spain’s Islamization in the shadow of a new mega Mosque. According to Rocío de Meer, “Over the past thirty years, the Muslim population in our country has multiplied tenfold. The demographic and cultural changes that we are witnessing in our country are very serious, and they are a topic of debate that has been completely hidden from the Spanish people.”
RAIR Foundation In a bold and unapologetic move, VOX Deputy Rocío de Meer has cast a stark light on the growing Islamization of Spain, using a newly constructed mega Mosque as her backdrop. De Meer’s words serve as a striking reminder that Spain, a nation that endured nearly 700 years of brutal and unforgiving Islamic rule until the Reconquista, is undergoing a profound transformation that threatens to overshadow its hard-fought traditional identity.
Her choice of words illustrates how Spain’s rich Christian history is now transforming into one that resembles an Islamic nation, with minarets rising from the landscape where bell towers once stood. This symbolizes a change that cannot be ignored and carries dangerous consequences.
“In places like the municipality of Níjar, Islamization is an undeniable fact,” she declares. The demographic landscape of Spain is shifting, and it’s happening at a staggering pace. “Over the last thirty years, the Muslim population in our country has grown tenfold,” De Meer reveals a statistic that should give every Spanish citizen pause. “It’s essential for the Spanish people to know and understand that the Spain they know and their parents knew is evolving into something different.”
De Meer implores her fellow countrymen and women to open their eyes to the reality that their children will inherit. “Their children will grow up in a transformed Spain, with a wholly different demographic makeup that does not respect the existing culture.”
In 711 AD, Muslim troops from North Africa led by Tariq bin Ziyad crossed the Strait of Gibraltar and conquered the Visigoth region which at that time controlled Spain. The process of conquest was relatively quick, and within a short time, the majority of Spain’s territory was occupied by Muslim forces. At its peak, the Al-Andalus region covered most of the Iberian peninsula, including what is now Spain, Portugal and Gibraltar.
According to Muslims, far-left Western scholars and journalists, Islam-ruled medieval Spain—”al-Andalus”— was a multicultural paradise, a place where Muslims, Christians, and Jews lived in harmony.
There is only one problem with this widely accepted account: it is a myth.
The Myth of the Andalusian Paradise shines light on hidden history by drawing on an abundance of primary sources that scholars have ignored, as well as archaeological evidence only recently unearthed. This supposed beacon of peaceful coexistence began, of course, with the Islamic Caliphate’s conquest of Spain. Far from a land of religious tolerance, Islamic Spain was marked by religious and therefore cultural repression in all areas of life and the marginalization of Christians and other groups—all this in the service of social control by autocratic rulers and a class of religious authorities.
Cultural enricher molests defenseless woman in Spain and no one intervenes. Intolerable. pic.twitter.com/0QzXYnEjvK
— RadioGenoa (@RadioGenoa) January 1, 2024
SPAIN’s Conservative Reconquista – “We must stop taking in Muslim invaders from North Africa who hate women and Jews.”
REMIX News Populist conservative Vox Party MEP and vice-chair of the ECR (European Conservatives & Reformists Group) Hermann Tertsch calls for a ‘Conservative Reconquista’ not only in his own country, Spain, but also in the whole Western world. He explains how essential it is for conservatives from Europe and both Americas to join forces against the far-left progressive agenda and put an end to the social engineering going on in the European Union and elsewhere.
Tertsch says:
We want an end to imported criminality. We want to end the hatred against women that we import. We want to fight the antisemitism, which we import with the Muslim immigration from North Africa. We want a country with rules, with legal rules that are respected by everybody. We want all people to be equal and everybody who lives in Spain to be there legally. And we want our borders to be secure.
These are all very normal things, which should be respected and seen as logical by everybody. We are not extremists when we ask for things that 50 years ago, every social democrat or Christian democrat would have asked for: law and order, secure borders, and so on. However, today we are being called extremists for just that, although we simply want to restore our nation, and we see that in all of Europe there is a reaction.
We have to make alliances between people sharing common values: the Republicans in the USA, but also all the conservatives in South America who are now overrun by the Foro de São Paulo, which is the combination of the communist movement with organized crime.
DavidW says
It’s because when these leftist idiots see a “muslim” they go, “oh, he’s so oppressed, isn’t he just the cutest thing ever? Why, we need more of them here to offset the evil capitalists and Christians and Jews who are just so mean.”
Conrad Calvano says
You would think that the Spanish of all people would realize the peril they are in with these invaders colonizing their nation. George Santayana: Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
Az gal says
Real authentic history is not taught in schools. That is what’s the problem.
Siddi Nasrani says
Maybe they should show this video.
” The Left & Islam united in hate, by Jamie Glazov.
https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?q=jamie+glazov+videos&mid=6500B645F97A8C36E5816500B645F97A8C36E581&FORM=VIRE
pip says
The minarets are rockets, waiting to fly high up in the sky. They are losing the demographic war, Bonnie, obviously.
Daniel Erbstoesser says
Easy question and heres the easy answer. Spain has a socialistic gov. and that should say all there is to say, for the not knowing ones just read the history books about the time 1921-1945, they were socialists too.
Ramez Fekry says
Long gone are the blue-eyed, fair-haired, porcelain white-or pink-skinned, pointy-nosed, thin-lipped, pink-nippled, pink-areolaed, and pink-external genitalia-having White, devout Roman Catholic Christians who decimated Koranimals in the 1212 A.D. Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa and the 1340 A.D. Battle of Rio Salado!