Monday, October 23, 2006

Real Europe’s Real Final Countdown

The eighties group Europe had a hit called “The Final Countdown”. Was that prophetic or something? Here’s my reworking of that song, and you be the judge. Be sure to read the note at the end.

We’re burning together
But still we appease
For surely they’ll leave us,
We believe, in peace
I guess there are grievances to blame
We’re giving up every ground
And things will soon be right as rain
It's the final countdown
It's the final countdown…

We’re turning into Dhimmis
We won’t grow a ball
’Cause surely they’ll love us
And let us live all
With so few real years to go
But there’s hope to be found
It looks like the people can’t take any more
It’s the final countdown
To the European Civil War!

Note: although it looks that way at the start, defeatism is the opposite of my belief and purpose. I think the people of Europe are already beginning to realize their leaders sold them a bill of goods with their Eurabian schemes, and when the people muster enough courage to rise above the self-appointed EU elite that thinks nothing of their good, the march to dhimmitude will be stopped. The cost, of course, will be a civil war in Europe, which is the event toward which the clock is ticking.

2 comments:

b33m3r said...

Please stop saying things like "Eurabia" & "Britanistan". It scares me.

ziontruth said...

b33m3r,

I don't want to scare you, and I'm sad you feel that way, but there's no choice, because we really do live in perilous times.

It reminds me--and I'm just musing generally, not speaking about you in particular, b33m3r--of how Bush's remarks on the danger of terrorist attacks are decried by the Left as "fearmongering", while Gore's warnings of impeding catastrophe from global warming are praised by the same Left as "calling the attention of people to an inconvenient truth they don't want to hear". Merits and demerits of either terrorist warnings or environmental warnings aside, if you believe there to be a danger and have amassed all the evidence for your case, then warning people of that danger not only isn't "fearmongering", but is a duty of responsibility and love toward fellow humans.