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A review by alexandrabree
The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, Identity, Islam by Douglas Murray
5.0
Is worth reading at least twice through.
As I peek through the goodreads comments, I can't help but have an ironic laugh. The people who are "outraged" over Murray's statements about Islam and immigration are ALMOST all non-Islamic and non-immigrant, not that they would have to be but in their ravings they clearly foreward Murray's opinion "in the flesh" So to speak.
I know many immigrants who wish to see the numbers of migrants, in particular illegal migrants go down. It has little to do with race overall and more to do with ideological fractions, classism, and opportunity.
I think most of what Murray's has said resonates with the middle, lower middle, blue collar, and those people living in poverty.
My highlight of the book was learning about how English "blm" rally shouted don't shoot while marching with hands up, protected by police escorts that don't carry guns anyways.
As I peek through the goodreads comments, I can't help but have an ironic laugh. The people who are "outraged" over Murray's statements about Islam and immigration are ALMOST all non-Islamic and non-immigrant, not that they would have to be but in their ravings they clearly foreward Murray's opinion "in the flesh" So to speak.
I know many immigrants who wish to see the numbers of migrants, in particular illegal migrants go down. It has little to do with race overall and more to do with ideological fractions, classism, and opportunity.
I think most of what Murray's has said resonates with the middle, lower middle, blue collar, and those people living in poverty.
My highlight of the book was learning about how English "blm" rally shouted don't shoot while marching with hands up, protected by police escorts that don't carry guns anyways.