Apparently, the Swiss people understand, and for them, hopefully not too late.
The constructions of the minaret, a spiral that tops mosques around the world has been banned in Switzerland. 57% of Swiss voters favored the ban on minarets, which have nothing to do with religion, and everything to do with domination. This referendum will not only ban the construction of minarets in Switzerland, but make it a constitutional amendment. The liberal politicians (where have we seen that) and the liberal media in Switzerland (where have we seen that) railed against the referendum, not only because it went against the socialist doctrine of watering down cultures around the world, but the Swiss government fears that the people showing their desire to preserve country and culture could lead to the country being targeted by Muslim extremists. That’s right, the position of the Swiss government is to just capitulate to avoid possibly having to confront Islam. Give up and maybe they won’t hurt us. I have news for the Swiss government. Islam is going to confront you whether you had this referendum or not. Get a clue.
You might ask if it was necessary to take the issue this far. Here’s the reality: There are 400,000 Muslims living in Switzerland. The birth rates in Europe have been declining in recent decades, but that is not the case with Muslims. The Swiss do not want the Islamazation of their country. The minaret, like the phallus symbol to the Roman empire, represents dominance. It has nothing to do with the worship in the mosque below. Poor immigration policy (where have we seen that) has created a problem where there was none before.
The people of Switzerland have sent a message to Islam. They have sent a message to their leaders as well. Get in step with the majority of the country. The citizens of Switzerland are trying to preserve what they have. At the rate they’re going though, they won’t have it very long. This is a step in right direction to try and stem that tide.






It’s about time.
I think every country should have the same referendum.