Those waking up to the threat of Islamic ideolology to Europe are still a small minority, but their numbers are spreading. Some national leaders such as Germany's Angela Merkel has acknowledged there's an Islam problem in Germany: Integration has just not happened and there is growing concern about the growth of a parallel Muslim society with its own laws and customs far removed from the traditional one. Organizations such as Stop the Islamisation of Europe are still very small. Many politicians are uncertain how to deal with the problem. Indeed, those on the left are courting Muslim votes, making them a more powerful bloc. A core confusion is about what is Islam? Is it just a religion? Or is it something else? As one Dane observed, it's an ideology of world domination just hiding behind religion. What's clear is that Islam is far more than a religion, it's a political movement dedicated to world conquest as it has been for 1400 years.
The left-wing publication Der Spiegel publishes an extensive account of the stirring that is now occurring in Germany, echoing what's already happening in the Netherlands (thanks to Geert Wilders) and Denmark. Of course, Der Spiegel calls this movement Islamophobia, the texbook definition of which is an unreasonable fear of Islam. What can be more reasonable than a fear of Islamic ideology the goal of which is world Islamic rule under Islamic law.
Even with Spiegel's prejudiced viewpoint, it's an article worth reading.
