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Bloody hell.
This could be the worst yet. Another one of David Horowitz's writers, Laurence Auster, writes (not on FrontPage) chillingly (my emphasis):
I’m not primarily interested in helping the French find ways to cut the Muslim birthrate, a type of social engineering the outcome of which is very uncertain. Rather, I’m interested in the French finding ways to remove the Muslims from France. Once they’re out of France, the French won’t have to worry about their birthrate; or, at least, their birthrate will no longer represent an immediate internal threat to the state, as it now does. I know that the idea of removing Muslims from France sounds absurd and inconceivable. But in 1900 or 1945 the idea that France and Europe would admit a mass influx of their historic mortal enemies was inconceivable. Yet the inconceivable happened, didn't it? If the inconceivably bad can happen, the inconceivably beneficial can happen too.