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Martin  H's avatar

Very well written Kelli, we can all see this coming down the road like a freight train yet our leaders are so wrapped up and blinded by diversity and inclusion to even acknowledge it and as you quite rightly say, it soon will be too late. I still can’t get my head around the global reaction to Oct 7th, Israel was under attack from day one and that definitely doesn’t bode well for western civilisation on the whole, barbarism is fully in control.

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Kelli's avatar

I think the the October 7 reaction was the catalyst that woke many of us up that something was rotten. I don’t know what it will take for the rest of the world to wake up. Thank you Martin.

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Andre Boessenkool's avatar

We have already passed the point of no return. How can be undone what has already happened? Whole cities in Europe are being swamped by Islamists. There is no way back.

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Kelli's avatar

Andre I sadly agree with you.

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Chris Jacobs's avatar

Thankfully I won’t be alive in 2075, but agree that is where the West is headed. I am still shocked by the violence of 7/10 along with the response of the western nations. I take for granted that there are racists out there who would kill me in a heartbeat if they could get away with it, just because I am a Jew. I had assumed those people were few and far between but I can no longer hold on to that thought, because the hate marches, social media and MSM clearly indicate that’s not the case.

The fact that these useful idiots to the Hamas / Islamic extremism cause cannot read the writing on the wall seems unbelievable to me. Again that’s obviously where I have become delusional. I am no fan of Trump but I am hoping that his return to the presidency will signal a return to what we used to consider as normal. I’m almost envious of the Americans having him in place, because the U.K. where I live is completely captured including our government and our institutions. I’m glad I’m old but I worry desperately for my children and grandchildren. Thank you for writing this piece. It needs to be seen by all in the west.

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Kelli's avatar

Thanks Chris. I won’t be here to see it either, but my kids and their kids will. But the kids think we are being alarmist or racist. They will be the ones to suffer.

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Dakinisimo's avatar

I agree the situation does look grave.; especially for Europe and the UK. However, I think that October 7th and the media and elite college reaction was actually one in a series of shocks that awakened many everyday people who have no voice in the media and don’t have time to go to marches, because we work hard for our living. I’m American and I can tell you the energy has definitely shifted here. The country is split in many ways but fewer and fewer people are apologizing for loving our country, many people are making their way back to God and more traditional values of honesty and courage, we are done with the crime and making excuses for everything from looting to the utter barbarism of Hamas. I think there is a rebirth of the West underway. It will be hard work, but there is just a chance that we can win it back.

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Kelli's avatar

Thank you Dakinismo, I think your recent election results have given many of us hope of a changing tide. I don’t think Europe can be saved, but hopefully the US and Australia still have hope. I think the next Aus election will be telling.

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Dakinisimo's avatar

Praying for us all and that you will have a sea change down under!

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Kelli's avatar

Thank you. 🙏🏻🙏🏻

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Connecting The Dots's avatar

Excellent Kelli.

The native populations of the UK in particular have been effectively brought to heel.

Every time I comment and ask, "where are the tens of millions of citizens in the streets, demanding their children stop being fed to rapists and murderers, by the governments??" I always get "they are afraid that they will be arrested for inciting hate speech and violence".

This is how you know these populations will fall. The have been mentally defeated and demoralized to where they don't understand that the government cannot arrest tens of millions, much less jail them. And these cowering masses have long since left the island of possibilities, where I've been advocating that they shut down parts or all of their cities and countries infrastructures, until the government is brought to their knees. None understand it or even will entertain it, but they will sit back and patiently wait - with a stiff upper lip - for the wave of 3rd world islamists, to erase their cultures and countries.

You are correct, the west asked for this in their running from the foundational societal practices, principle and norms and into the arms of the progressive, globalist, marxist, communist promise of kumbaya utopias, based on everything that was the antithesis to what made their countries and cultures great for centuries.

It is now just a short jaunt for many countries, to the last cup of water that will sink their cultural ships and it could all have been avoided had the citizens shouldered their responsibility and put their boots on the necks of their corrupted governments.

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Kelli's avatar

Exactly. Some of the signs of civilisations decline are, mistrust in institutions, moral failings, confusion, weak governance, and of course divisive outside forces. We are already far beyond all of those.

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TRHOC's avatar

Kelli, thank you for this article. Everything that you say is correct about what will happen with a Muslim takeover of our societies. Although a conservative, I always assumed that liberal countries would be too laid back and non-authoritarian in their treatment of people. I was horrified during Covid when I read that people in Australia were arrested for leaving their apartments. I found it very hard to believe. I also had a friend who took a trip to England toward the end of Covid when someone in her family needed her help. While there she was constantly monitored by the authorities to make sure that she didn’t go where they thought she shouldn’t go. Where I expected liberals to be super liberal they became super authoritarian. This was alarming.

While much of the rest of the world was reeling under oppressive rules with Covid, I have the good fortune to live in Florida. After a brief period of going along with the Covid restrictions, our governor opened things up. We began to call ourselves “The Free State of Florida” when we realized that even in the United States, there were places where people were being treated in such an authoritarian manner. I had to make a trip to Rhode Island, and constantly was asked to show my Covid vaccination card before they would let me in to any venue. Relatives would come down to visit us and be astonished that we could go into restaurants, walk around supermarkets, and visit friends while they were still wearing masks and being restricted.

I worry a great deal about Muslim takeover of the world. I have a grandchild who has declared that she is gay. We are Jewish. Add those two things together, and she won’t farewell in a Muslim controlled world.

Like Chris, who wrote that he won’t be alive in 2075, I won’t either. Soon to be 86, I probably won’t be alive in 2030, but I still worry for my children and grandchildren.

The terrible thing is that my grandchildren were all brainwashed in college. Being among the best and the brightest, they went to the best colleges. And those colleges were the most successful in turning them against everything that our generation believes in. Sometimes it’s difficult to talk to them . Even talk of the weather can turn into a political discussion. When my granddaughter moved to California, she suddenly began talking like what I would call a wacko liberal. She literally told me she would refuse to talk to any relative who “voted against her rights.” I am not exactly sure what those rights were that she thought she would lose, and I didn’t ask her. Nobody wants to have a fight at a family get together. Fortunately she didn’t ask me who I voted for. She and her brother though, did get into a screaming argument with their father, my son, when they pushed him to say who he voted for, and he replied, “ I voted to make sure Israel is protected.”

What is a person to do? We were raised with solid values. A lot of us were liberal when we were young, and now are conservative. My son also. He constantly teases me, reminding me of when I wanted to back some liberal politician when he was a little boy, and I was a very young woman. Now he is in the same position, looking back at his liberal beliefs when he was young, and being very conservative now as he is older. Both of us fear that the grandchildren will NOT go the same route. Perhaps they will, but it probably won’t happen in my lifetime. There will be nothing I can do once I’m gone. There’s nothing I can do now really.

It does help to read your column. I realize you’re in Australia or antisemitism seems to be worse than it is here. We do have renewed hope in the United States. We pray that that renewed Hope extends to Israel as well.

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Kelli's avatar

Ah yes I so relate to what you have written. My daughter told me she would be cancelled by her friends if they knew what I write. My son though very much understands what is going on. And they are the ones that will be fighting the future battle. Not us.

I would LOVE to take my children to Israel and then a Muslim majority country so they could experience first hand what the obvious differences are - but alas I would never be able to afford that. I can only hope as my daughter gets older and wiser she will see for herself. And although I don’t talk about it a lot with my daughter, she hears podcasts that I listen too, so at least she is being exposed to another perspective.

The kids just have so little real life experience of the world outside their smart phones. It is their future though. So they will have to step up at some point.

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April's avatar

Beautifully written! I keep trying to explain this to those who think this war doesnt matter to them. Will share.

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Kelli's avatar

Thank you April 🙏🏻🎗️🤍

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April's avatar

I love your work!

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Ian Mark Sirota's avatar

I never thought that I'd witness the end of western civilization or at least, the beginning of the end, but here we are.

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Kelli's avatar

We won’t be the first to experience a civilisation collapse. The sad thing is the majority of western society thinks the way we live is guaranteed, infallible but history shows us that is far from the truth.

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Steve S's avatar

You are preaching to the choir, but I am happy to be a member of your congregation, the church, synagogue, shul, temple of the Sane.

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Kelli's avatar

Thank you Steve. Maybe we should start the Sane Religion? 😂🤍

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Steve S's avatar

You will serve as Pastor of the Church of the Sane, or if Catholic, Priest of the Lady of Perpetual Sanity, and I can serve as Rabbi of Synagogue Augudath Sanity, or maybe the Reform Temple Beth Sanity. We can share pulpits and sermons during Easter and Passover. Congregants would be comfortable attending services on Shabbos or the Christian Sabbath Sunday, at either House of Worship. Blessings.

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Kelli's avatar

Blessings.

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Sarah's avatar

Great article, Kelli, thank you. I can't get my head around how naive many people are.

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Kelli's avatar

I feel you Sarah. Thank you.

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Dan Solomon's avatar

Eloquent and poignant piece, Kelli. I am a little bit more optimistic than you, however. As bleak as the situation may appear, I see certain things developing to give hope that the worst may not happen.

I am not a Trump or Farage or Alice Wedel or Le Pen supporter, but at least these right wing leaders are gaining popularity and are a bulwark against the Muslim dominance of the world.

There have been many dark times in history when it appeared that the forces of evil would prevail. Nevertheless, these forces either were vanquished or simply crumbled because of internal strife. The worst of all was the Nazi scourge which threatened to take over the world and we know what was the result.

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Kelli's avatar

I have never ever been in the right, but st the moment the right seems far less dangerous existentially than the left. As much as I worry about Trump, I think the world needs a Trump at the moment (still shocked I said that). I think a Harris victory would have sealed our fate. I do think we have some hope. Time will tell.

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Peter Samuel's avatar

Extremely well written Kelli, thank you for sharing this. I would like to ask for your permission to share this with people close to the Trump administration and several of my friends who live in Israel.

As recently as this week we have had several attacks here within Europe. The media always has a spin like “he was being treated by a psychiatrist” or “it’s a lone wolf attack” etc.

I warned many of my English colleagues way back in 2008-2011 about what Islam was and is.

Today they understand that. Like you say it is too late. That video from Canada speaks for itself when the man says to the reporter: “when our population gets to 10%, we will take over, we will come for your daughters and wives, what will you do then”

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Kelli's avatar

Of course. Share far and wide. That is the whole purpose of why I write. Hopefully together we can all make a small difference

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Simon Powell's avatar

Brilliant as always mate. Only one thing. Don’t you realise that we’re, like, sooooo oppressed already??? We have the ‘Patriarchy’ and, like, white supremacy? At least I will no longer have to carry around, like, my privilege and guilt? Slavery, torture, sex trafficking and an early painful death…. I mean….. it’s likes totes fair obvs 🙄🙄

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Kelli's avatar

😂😂 thankfully I’m a women, so I’m already oppressed, vilified, objectified etc.

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Good Humor by CK Steefel's avatar

2075?! Their evil needs to stop now. 🙏🙏

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Gerard DiLeo's avatar

Islam is the solution like cancer is the solution to smoking. Beware the mitotic figures brewing microscopically.

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Peter Samuel's avatar

Just shared your post with several people on here with whom I correspond regularly. Many will agree and probably come back to you with their comments and opinions 👍🏾

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Kelli's avatar

Thank you Peter. I really appreciate your support.

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Mathilde's avatar

I will be almost 83 years old in 2075…😢

One of the most difficult things is to think of the amazing progress & reform women in the USA (& many other Western countries) have achieved and think of how it could all go away soon…it is so scary. I don’t want children and am so thankful I had the right to get sterilized. I have the right to show my hair, wear a bikini, dance in public, and have multiple partners without fear of imprisonment or death. I am so happy in my life now, but I get angry that people like some of my own family (& some former friends) would willingly sacrifice ALL of their freedoms at the altar of popularity & belonging. I don’t want to be lonely throughout my life, but I hope to find fellow travelers along the way.

Thank you for writing this piece, Kelli.

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