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The concept of Eurabia [[hypothesis|hypothesizes]] that [[Europe]] will be majority [[Muslim]] at some point in the near future (dates given usually run from about 2020-2050) due to higher birthrates among Muslim immigrants (or the "[[Racism|Brown people]] are outbreeding us!" hypothesis), increased [[immigration]] from the Middle East, and enabling of militant [[Islam]] by pantywaist [[multiculturalism|multiculturalists]]. These predictions tend to be based on [[PIDOOMA|highly speculative]] figures.<ref>[http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2010/01/04/eurabian_follies Eurabian Follies], ''Foreign Policy''</ref> | The concept of Eurabia [[hypothesis|hypothesizes]] that [[Europe]] will be majority [[Muslim]] at some point in the near future (dates given usually run from about 2020-2050) due to higher birthrates among Muslim immigrants (or the "[[Racism|Brown people]] are outbreeding us!" hypothesis), increased [[immigration]] from the Middle East, and enabling of militant [[Islam]] by pantywaist [[multiculturalism|multiculturalists]]. These predictions tend to be based on [[PIDOOMA|highly speculative]] figures.<ref>[http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2010/01/04/eurabian_follies Eurabian Follies], ''Foreign Policy''</ref> | ||
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Eurabia is a conspiratorial cultural doomsday scenario.
The concept of Eurabia hypothesizes that Europe will be majority Muslim at some point in the near future (dates given usually run from about 2020-2050) due to higher birthrates among Muslim immigrants (or the "Brown people are outbreeding us!" hypothesis), increased immigration from the Middle East, and enabling of militant Islam by pantywaist multiculturalists. These predictions tend to be based on highly speculative figures.[1]
The term was coined by the Egyptian-born British author Bat Ye'or[2] and is often used by figures such as populist Dutch politician Geert Wilders, conspiracist blogger Pamela Geller, Canadian-American pundit Mark Steyn, and general purpose loon Frank Gaffney.
See also
External links
- Tales from Eurabia, The Economist
- It's the latest disease: sensible people saying ridiculous things about Islam, David Aaronovitch
- Amid all this panic, we must remember on simple fact - Muslims are not all the same, Johann Hari
Footnotes
- ↑ Eurabian Follies, Foreign Policy
- ↑ The protocols of the elders of Brussels, Ha'aretz