The Leaning Tower of Jihad

Many thanks to Hellequin GB for translating this article from eXXpress. The translator’s comments are in square brackets:

Tower of Pisa occupied: Muslims are now storming our churches

Do the police now have to protect our churches in addition to the synagogues? In Pisa, radical Palestinian demonstrators stormed the famous leaning bell tower next to Pisa Cathedral, setting off smoke bombs and shouting their hate slogans.

The fact that Muslims are apparently scarcely prevented from occupying one of the most famous symbols of the faith, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, is causing irritation across Europe: “A Christian should try out how long he can wave the rainbow flag on the Kaaba in Mecca,” said one example of a user on X (Twitter) commented on this. [I rather doubt that a real Christian would wave a flag that belongs to another creed that is antithetical to Christianity, nature and life.]

In Tuscany, Palestinian demonstrators also set off smoke bombs on the tower, which was built in 1173 and stands right next to the cathedral in Pisa. A Palestinian flag was unfurled from one of the upper floors of the 56 meter high building and anti-Israel slogans were shouted.

15 attackers occupied the bell tower of Pisa Cathedral

The Italian newspapers are full of clear reactions to this attack on Christian places of worship: the 15 Muslims who occupied the Tower of Pisa are described as “attackers, opponents” (antagonisti). The massive disruptive action by Palestinian supporters of the terrorist group Hamas at the Florence Cathedral is also massively condemned.

Austria’s executive branch as well as the federal and Vienna city governments should also be prepared for the fact that our houses of worship may also be stormed by Muslims and used for protest actions for the terrorist gang Hamas. As reported, more and more eXXpress readers are calling for a 100-meter ban against hate demonstrations by Palestinians and their radical supporters around our churches — at least until January 7th, during the Christmas season. The politicians are turning a deaf ear: they are even allowing those shouting the inflammatory slogans to continue their noise right next to St. Stephen’s Cathedral. It is argued that this must be allowed “within the framework of freedom of expression”. [Freedom of expression? Really? What about those people that have been opposing these terrorists and were apprehended by the police for doing so under the guise of “breaking the peace”, while these terrorists can do whatever they want? Freedom of expression, my a***.]

Afterword from the translator:

Firstly, it’s NEWS to me that the tower of Pisa is part of the Cathedral, but I guess that it really doesn’t matter. Secondly, raising that flag in Pisa states that Islam is staking a claim and will go to any length to strengthen that claim, and our traitorous puppeticial class are part and parcel in helping those terrorists in this Islamic war of conquest. When will people wake up to the fact that we’ve been sold by our governments several times already to the highest “bidders” and are heading towards slavery, one way or the other? It’s time to rise up against those that are already harming or want to harm us, with NO QUARTER given.

5 thoughts on “The Leaning Tower of Jihad

  1. I didn’t see any tears shed over the burning of Notre Dame. Nor any followup to the matter, save for the government’s promise that it would be rebuilt as a “multicultural” house of worship.

  2. It’s common for cathedrals and churches in southern Europe to have free-standing belltowers; I’ve seen them in Pisa, Florence, Venice, Rome, Seville, Cordoba…

    For fans of ecclesiastical architecture, I’d wondered why the high arches of Gothic churches in northern Europe are not replicated in the South. A Canadian architect I met in Catalonia explained: those arches needed to be supported by tall tree trunks until completed, and they don’t grow in the South.

  3. Why should a Christian “wave a rainbow flag”? Sexual perversions are condemned by both the Christian (and also Jewish) Scripture and the Christian tradidition. Buddhism, by the way, also regards things like sexual perversions and abortion as giving people bad karma.

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