Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 2, 2015
There is no lengths to which cuckolded Europeans will not go to please the invading hordes of terrorists and rapists.
Thankfully, some are not quite so cucked, and are standing up.
The Norwegian government has dropped requirements for religious buildings housing migrants to remove crosses after a national backlash.
The requirement by the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI) had been directed at Churches hoping to house asylum seekers, to ensure the buildings were “religion neutral” before they received the foreigners into their care. This meant removing crosses, images of Jesus and other religious symbols, reports TheLocal.no.
Now the government has admitted they decided to enact the policy without even receiving a single complaint from migrants about obviously religious buildings being used to house them, and in light of popular resistance to the move they have cancelled the requirement. Despite the retreat, other rules still remain for would-be Christian hosts.
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Although this may be seen as a small victory for Christian groups who campaigned against the rule, the change of direction didn’t come before several churches rushed to sign up to the scheme and comply with the rules. A spokesman for the Norwegian Missionary Society said of the rule: “I don’t think that Muslims care if there is a cross, but it is fine. We will remove it. I’m proud that we can accept refugees. We want to help. We are Christians and we will warmly welcome them.”
One has to wonder: where does it end? When will enough be enough?
The only conceivable answer is when everything is completely gone, and Islam rules Europe. And the masses of women and cucks are enabling just this. We can all see it. It is an objective reality.
There is no conceivable outcome than Europe becoming Moslem.
The system merely tries to obfuscate this fact with a lot of confusing gibberish. Otherwise, we could simply have a poll asking: do you want Europe to be Islamic?
People could answer “yes” or “no.” And then refugee policy could be based on this decision.
But nothing makes sense anymore, and basic logic is not allowed.