Israel and the Future of the West (FrontPageMagazine.com) by Daniel Greenfield 04/26/12)
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Israel’s Jewish population is approaching six million. If current
birth rates hold steady that significant milestone will be reached in
time for next year’s Independence Day. If there is to be one.
In the sixty-four years that the revived country has existed, there
has been a dramatic population shift. Western and Eastern Europe and
Russia, where the majority of Western Jews once lived, now hold a
fraction of the Jewish population. The Muslim world, former location
of the majority of Eastern Jews, is barely worth mentioning.
Globally the Jewish population is divided between Israel and the
United States. Israel is the home of the majority of the world’s
Jews, but the combined Jewish Anglosphere is still larger, not so
much because of the United Kingdom, but because of North America,
which holds the largest number of Jews. In a development that would
have been all but incomprehensible a century ago, the majority of
Jews in the world speak English or Hebrew. Smaller numbers speak
French and Spanish, but in a generation hardly any will speak Russian
or Arabic.
The majority of Jews live in the American Hemisphere. If we subtract
Israel, the Eastern Hemisphere would barely muster up ten percent of
the Jewish population because its Jews have for the most part either
moved to the Western Hemisphere or to Israel.
Israel is the last Jewish outpost in the Eastern Hemisphere. The last
significant Jewish populations there are either in the far west, in
the United Kingdom and France or legacy populations in Russia and the
Ukraine. The latter have no future and the former are dwindling under
pressure from the growing Muslim population in Europe.
Over the last century, Jews have been moving West, though not quickly
enough to outpace the Nazis and the Communists. The migration has
gathered up Middle East Jews and Eastern European Jews, leaving a
handful scattered on the Western shores of Europe, while the majority
have either rebuilt in Israel or moved on to America, Canada or Latin
America.
Jews have often been referred to as the “canary in the coal mine” and
accordingly Jewish migrations may foreshadow Christian migrations
from the Eastern Hemisphere.
The Christian populations of the Middle East appear to be going the
way of the Jewish population. In thrall to Muslim propaganda, the
media blames Israel for the vanishing Christians of Bethlehem, but
how does one explain a comprehensive regional Christian decline and
exodus?
The fall of Egypt into the hands of the Brotherhood, Turkey into the
hands of the AKP Islamists and the strong likelihood that the
Brotherhood will take Syria and Hezbollah will take Lebanon, along
with Muslim control over Gaza and the West Bank represent the end of
the remaining centers of Christianity in the Middle East. It is not
difficult to foresee a near future where Israel is the last remaining
safe place in the region for Christians.
What is happening to Middle Eastern Christians is what has already
happened to Middle Eastern Jews. Unlike the Jews, the Christians have
no regional state of their own. The closest thing to it is Lebanon,
which serves as an ugly example of what the binational Jewish-Muslim
state that some called for and are still calling for would truly look
like.
Had Christians turned Lebanon into a Christian Israel, then they
would have been able to survive in the region. Middle Eastern
Christians are on average better educated and more successful than
the cult of a mass murderer that has colonized the region. A
Christian Middle Eastern state would have stood head and shoulders
above its Muslim neighbors, in every sense of the word. But instead
coexistence was tried and it failed. Just as it is failing in Europe.
The migration of European Christians is happening at a slower rate,
but it is happening as well. A Times poll found that 42 percent in
the UK would like to leave. It is a safe assumption that the 42
percent does not come from the ranks of the bearded asylum seekers
and the dole-hounds in the East End. The UK is seeing the largest
emigration numbers in recent history, as many as three a minute
leaving the country, the majority heading out to more distant corners
of the Anglosphere.
Not all Europeans have the same linguistic support system of former
colonies making emigration more difficult to contemplate. Emigration
from the Netherlands has hit an all time high, headed to most of the
same places, either outside the hemisphere or to distant Australia
and New Zealand. The Portuguese are heading to Brazil, and the
Spanish, Greeks and Italians are also hitting the exit doors. While
the process doesn’t seem all that drastic now, it is the opening
round of a migration that will drastically accelerate as the Muslim
colonization of Europe, with its accompanying violence goes on.
European Christians are following the path of European Jews, just as
Middle Eastern Christians are following the path of Middle Eastern
Jews, seeking stability, safety and opportunity outside countries
that are on the path to becoming unlivable. Most are not leaving
because they are aware of the problem, but because they are aware of
the consequences.
Israel is a non-Muslim country in a region where after centuries of
conquests there aren’t supposed to be any non-Muslim countries. It is
an indigenous minority trying to fly the flag in an Arabized region
and it can only survive by succeeding at everything it does. It has
managed to defy the odds. Like the Armenians, it has proven that it
is possible for an indigenous minority to build a successful state
out of a diaspora and defend it against Muslim aggression. Those
ignorant of history might call it colonialism, but it actually
represent indigenous peoples rolling back Muslim colonialism.
If worst comes to worst for Europe, perhaps one day Americans and
Australians will resettle England and Scotland, the way that Jews
resettled Israel. But the larger question may be who will resettle
Australia and America? Retreating across the ocean to another
continent is no real solution. Not in the age of the jet plane that
can just as easily carry thousands of Muslim settlers, as be hijacked
by its Muslim passengers and rammed into major landmarks and centers
of government.
Israel may be civilization’s last stand. Even if it fails, it was a
nobler effort than pretending that nothing was wrong while heading
out the door to other continents where it would take longer for the
Jihad to reach their grandchildren. (Copyright © 2012
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