The Silent Conquest: When the West Surrenders by Its Own Will

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For centuries, Europe resisted with blood and courage the attempts of Islamic expansion. It endured seven hundred years of wars, invasions, and struggles to preserve a civilization built upon Judeo-Christian values, individual freedoms, and national sovereignty. Today, however, that same Europe—and, by extension, the entire Western world—seems to be surrendering without a fight, opening its doors and abandoning its identity under the banner of political correctness and a misguided notion of multiculturalism.

These are not mere opinions. They come from an orthodox Muslim himself who, with brutal honesty, admitted: “For seven hundred years our tribe tried to conquer Europe by force and failed; we did something wrong. But what we could not achieve in twenty years, the West is now doing for us, for free and even paying for it.”

The statement is both alarming and revealing. What was once pursued through warfare is now achieved through ideology, uncontrolled immigration policies, censorship disguised as tolerance, and a system that punishes Western citizens for defending their culture while celebrating the imposition of foreign values.

The so-called “soft Islamic conquest” doesn’t need armies. It advances through complacent institutions, media outlets afraid to speak the truth, and governments that have lost their sense of belonging. This is not about religion—it’s about a cultural and political strategy that is silently transforming the very essence of the West.

Today, we see European capitals where local traditions are hidden to “avoid offending” newcomers; schools erasing religious symbols from their history; and laws that protect foreigners more than the citizens who sustain those countries with their taxes.

Meanwhile, progressive elites—the same ones who call themselves defenders of freedom—seem unable or unwilling to acknowledge what is happening. From New York to Paris, from Madrid to London, governments that were once bastions of liberty are now embracing a dangerous policy of cultural submission, erasing centuries of identity and legacy.

The West stands at a turning point. This is not a matter of intolerance, but of survival. Defending the values that built our democracies is not an act of hate—it is an act of historical responsibility.

What could not be imposed by force over centuries is now seeping through the cracks of apathy, political correctness, and induced guilt. And if history teaches us anything, it is that every civilization that abandons itself is ultimately replaced.

The question that remains is: Will the West wake up in time?

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