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torsdag, november 30, 2017

Snart tredjedel muslimer i Sverige



Danska Den Korte Avis är ofta läsvärd.
Inte minst uppmärksammar de gärna nyheter
som svenska gammelpressen "glömmer".
Idag berättar de om Pew Centers senaste
demografiska prognos för Europa.
 
Antallet af muslimer i Europa vil stige voldsomt.
I Sverige kan hver tredje indbygger være muslim i 2050.

Denne chokerende udvikling fremgår af en ny analyse fra
Analysen er gengivet af den tyske avis Die Welt i dag.
 
Hver tredje svensker vil være muslim i 2050
Analysen opererer med tre mulige udviklinger (scenarier):
 
I det ene scenarie opererer man med et stop for al
muslimsk indvandring til Europa. Selv i dette tilfælde vil
muslimernes andel af de europæiske befolkninger vokse,
for eksempel til 7,6 procent i Danmark.
 
Det hænger sammen med, at den muslimske befolknings-
gruppe er yngre og føder flere børn.
 
I det andet scenarie opererer man med et stop for asylsøgende
muslimer. Men der vil fortsat være adgang for arbejdskraft
og studerende. Her vil muslimernes andel vokse noget mere.
 
I det tredje scenarie taler man om ”høj indvandring”.
Her vil Europa med stor fart blive mere muslimsk.
 
I dette scenarie ville omkring hver tredje indbygger
i Sverige altså være muslim i 2050.
I Tyskland og Østrig ville det være omkring hver femte.
 
Reelt er tallene endnu højere
Ifølge Die Welt leverer rapporten det ’beroligende’ budskab,
at muslimerne næppe vil nå at få flertal i Europa inden
midten af dette århundrede.
Det er sandelig en stor beroligelse.
 
Men meget tegner altså til, at islamiseringen af Europa
vil gå stærkt.
 
Tallene medregner ikke engang dem, der kommer
hertil via familiesammenføringer
– hvilket er et meget stort tal.
 
Og man medregner kun tallet på de anerkendte
asylansøgere.
De illegale er ikke talt med.
 
De stålsatte østeuropæiske lande
I nogle europæiske lande vil udviklingen dog ikke gå nær
så stærkt.
 
Det er østeuropæiske lande som Ungarn, Polen, Tjekkiet
og Slovakiet. Derudover sydøsteuropæiske lande som
Rumænien og Kroatien og et sydeuropæisk land
som Portugal.
 
Disse lande er ikke nær så attraktive for muslimske
asylansøgere på grund af deres lave sociale ydelser.
Og ikke mindst har de konsekvent ført en meget stram udlændingepolitik.

Den meget kontante linje i lande som Ungarn, Polen,
Tjekkiet og Slovakiet har mødt hård kritik fra de
politisk korrekte kredse i EU.
 
Men det er altså de højnæsede kritikere, der nu med rasende
fart får deres lande islamiserede. De stålsatte lande i Østeuropa
vil derimod kunne fastholde deres historiske befolkning
og dens værdier.
 
Analysens dramatiske tal peger mod, at Danmark må lade sig
inspirere af lande som Ungarn, Polen, Tjekkiet og Slovakiet,
hvis vi vil undgå en massiv tilstrømning fra muslimske lande.
 
Et land som Østrig er ved at indse dette. Men i Danmark går
regeringen og Folketingets flertal stadig rundt i lykkelig
uvidenhed om, hvor store og hastige disse forandringer er.
 
Alle alarmklokker bør ringe i Danmark
Den rystende analyse fra Pew Research Center bør få alle
alarmklokker til at ringe i Danmark.
 
Hvis vi skal værne om vores frie, demokratiske samfund baseret
på dansk kultur og danske værdier, skal der handles NU.
Og der skal handles stærkt.
 
Der er brug for helt andre boller på suppen, end regeringen har
lagt op til i de politiske forhandlinger på Christiansborg.
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Observera dock att de höga talen
inte tar hänsyn till s k familje-
sammanföringar eller illegal invandring.
Så kanske 30 % borde tolkas som 50 %...
 
Läs och begrunda Sveriges framtid... 
 
 
 
 

onsdag, augusti 05, 2015

PEW: Varannan europé oroad över islamismen

 
 
 
 
PEW-institutet är mest känt för sina världsomspännande undersökningar om människors åsikter i livsåskådningsfrågor, men också för studier kring t ex islams expansion i Europa. Den rapporten innehöll bl a den hittills mest seriösa prognosen för antalet muslimer i olika länder de närmaste årtiondena. För några år sedan mätte man också den ökande antisemitismen i olika länder.

Nu har man presenterat en ny undersökning om människors oro över islamistisk terrorism. I de sex europeiska länder som undersökts (tyvärr inget i Skandinavien...) är mer än varannan oroad över islamismen (i t ex Frankrike drygt två tredjedelar)

Ett litet utdrag:

As the Islamic militant group ISIS continues to entrench itself in Syria and Iraq, and instigate terrorist attacks around the world, concerns about Islamic extremism are growing in the West and in countries with significant Muslim populations. Since 2011, the percentage saying they are very concerned about Islamic extremism in their country has increased 38 percentage points in France, 29 points in Spain, 21 points in the United Kingdom, 20 points in Germany and 17 points in the United States.
Concerns are also up significantly in Nigeria (+18), the Palestinian territories (+16), Lebanon (+12), Pakistan (+9) and Turkey (+8) since 2013, before ISIS became widely known.



Worries about extremism are higher across the Western countries surveyed than they are in the Muslim countries surveyed. Overall, a median of 52% across nine Western nations are very concerned about Islamic extremism. Across the 10 countries with Muslim populations of around half or more (including Middle Eastern, Asian and African nations), the median who are very concerned is 42%. Nevertheless, roughly half or more of people across all the countries surveyed say they are at least somewhat concerned about Islamic extremism in their country.
People in Israel (37% very concerned) and Russia (23%) are less concerned about extremism than those in many of the other countries surveyed. But this has not always been the case in Russia, where great concern about extremism is down 12 percentage points since 2011 and 29 points since 2005, when the survey was fielded just months after 334 hostages died in a school in Beslan that was taken over by Chechen rebels.
In European countries, older people, women and those on the right of the ideological spectrum are more concerned about Islamic extremism than the young, men and those on the left. In the U.S., these demographic differences also extend to political party and religion. Republicans and Americans who say religion is important are more likely to be concerned about Islamic extremism than are Democrats and independents, and those who say religion is not important to their daily lives.
Additionally, general concern about extremism in these countries is closely associated with worries about the international reach of ISIS. In 20 of the 21 the countries surveyed, people who are very concerned about the ISIS threat in Iraq and Syria are significantly more worried about the extremist threat in general. (For more on global views of ISIS as an international concern, see here).
These are among the main findings of a new Pew Research Center survey, conducted in 21 nations among 21,235 respondents from April 5 to May 21, 2015.

Concerns about Extremism High in France and Spain

Concern about Extremism Rising in West, but Falling in Russia

Across the countries surveyed, worries about extremism have risen the most in France. In the wake of the Charlie Hebdo massacre, two-thirds in France say they are very concerned about Islamic extremism in their country. This is up from 29% in 2011, the last time this question was asked there.
Concern is also high in Spain, where 61% are very worried about the extremist threat.
Roughly half in the U.S. (53%), Italy (53%) and UK (52%) are very apprehensive about extremism in their countries. Among Americans and Brits, this represents around a 20-percentage-point increase in concern since 2011. Meanwhile, 46% of Germans are very concerned, up 20 points from 2011.
Australians, though a world away from the Islamic State’s territory, have also experienced a terrorist attack in the past year, when a hostage standoff in Sydney ended in the death of three people, including the gunman. Roughly half in Australia (48%) are very concerned about Islamic extremism in their country.
Only a third of Canadians are very worried about the extremist threat in Canada, despite the 2014 attack at the Canadian National War Memorial in Ottawa.
In Russia, just 23% are very concerned about extremism. This is down 12 points since 2011 and 29 points from 2005. Similarly, in Poland, only 22% are very concerned about the threat of Islamic extremism.

Older and Conservative Europeans Worried about Islamic Threat

Across all the European countries surveyed, as well as in Australia, Canada and Russia, older people are more concerned than younger generations about the threat of Islamic extremism. For example, a majority of Germans ages 50 and older are very concerned about extremism in their country (56%), while only 22% of those ages 18-29 concur. Large age gaps are also found in the UK (older are +31 points higher), Australia (+27), Canada (+26), Spain (+23) and France (+20).



Women are more concerned than men about Islamic extremism in many of the Western countries surveyed. Two-thirds of Spanish women are very concerned about the extremist threat, while only 54% of men say the same. A similar gap appears in Italy (women are +13 points higher), and significant differences by gender are also found in France (+9), Germany (+8), Australia (+7) and Canada (+6).

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Läs hela PEW-rapporten

torsdag, september 18, 2008

Kraftig tillväxt i europeisk antisemitism



Pew Global Attitudes årliga mätning
ger ett beklämmande resultat beträffande
ökningen av antisemitism i Europa.

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A spring 2008 survey by the Pew Research Center's Pew
Global Attitudes Project finds 46% of the Spanish rating
Jews unfavorably. More than a third of Russians (34%)
and Poles (36%) echo this view. Somewhat fewer,
but still significant numbers of the Germans (25%) and
French (20%) interviewed also express negative opinions
of Jews. These percentages are all higher than obtained
in comparable Pew surveys taken in recent years.
In a number of countries, the increase has been especially
notable between 2006 and 2008.

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Great Britain stands out as the only European country
included in the survey where there has not been a
substantial increase in anti-Semitic attitudes.
Just 9% of the British rate Jews unfavorably, which
is largely unchanged from recent years. And relatively
small percentages in both Australia (11%) and the
United States (7%) continue to view Jews unfavorably.

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Här finns hela rapporten (73 sid)

Svenska Dagbladet: Antisemitismen sprider sig