Eurabian Art Explores Mediterranean Man

Even at the Jihad Watch website there are those who question whether the Eurabia thesis presented by Bat Ye’or is correct. I have spent a considerable amount of time checking it, and in my view, her conclusions are perfectly sound.

Louis Michel, at present a member of the European Commission, the EU's unaccountable government, told the Belgian parliament that the European Union will eventually encompass the entire Mediterranean basin, including North Africa and the Middle East. The EU is actively working towards this goal on a daily basis, and spends large amounts of money on promoting the Euro-Arab Dialogue.

The most dangerous aspect of this is how they rewrite European history books to erase any traces of the 1300 years of continuous Jihad warfare against Europe, Asia and Africa. The EU as an organization is so thoroughly corrupted by such pro-Islamic sentiments that it is simply impossible to fight the Islamization of Europe without getting rid of the EU.

Here is an example, clearly encouraged by the EU, of an Eurabian art exhibition in Rome dedicated to celebrating a “common Mediterranean identity,” whatever that is:

The works of twenty-one contemporary artists from around the Mediterranean basin went on display in Rome on Wednesday exploring through experimentation and tradition the identity of the region. […] “This exhibition is an utopia, of bringing together united in dialogue the countries of the Mediterranean, with their wealth of history and culture, too often divided by tragic conflicts” explained Maria Teresa Benedetti who curated the show. […] The language of the artists on display in central Rome is experimental and seeks to launch a message which underlines the existing historic links between the people of this region, who all face onto a sea which should serve to unite different cultures who share a common if turbulent history. […] “There is no point in denying it, the idea of a common Mediterranean identity has been betrayed by centuries of history, of cruel wars, of tensions and fears” acknowledged the president of the Lazio region Piero Marrazzo in a statement. “It is certainly true that today, every day, it is betrayed by the difficulty of spreading out equitably resources and opportunities to all the citizens of the Mediterranean. Yet there is a deep bond that united us. The light of democracy and dialogue – against the darkness of totalitarianism and intolerance. Building together the tools to fully express their common core will help consolidate the cultural, economic and political integration between the peoples of the Mediterranean” Marrazzo said.

Looks like the Pro-German Exhibitions under the Vichy Regime

These artists act like on-command. The ideology of the day is Third-World-ism and Pro-Arab-Appeasement ? No problem, they will "create" all the necessary "Art" to comply with the exhibition goals. Yesterday they would have promoted the Victory of the Marching Proletariat, or the Invincible Might of the Aryan Race...
All the totalitarian ideologies use "Art", or subsidized Art to promote their view of the World and their agenda, and the new European ideology promoting the capitulation and appeasement in front of Islamofascism and the Arab countries does the same. The useful idiots (not so idiot, there's a lot of money for the job) posing as artists are just the needed actors of this appalling (but so human!) attitude of collaboration with the ruling ideology.

Dim Dhimmis

Do The Dim Dhimmis Get Dimmer By The Day? Perhaps iit's just that their Zunnars are on too tight! 

Eurabia Thesis Explained

Eurabia Thesis:  Jews good, Muslims bad (despite both being offshoots of the same penis mutilation cult).  Therefor Christians have an obligation to kill muslims on behalf of Israel and world jewry so please rush more cluster bombs to Israel now!

response to Fjordman

I said it elsewhere and I'm saying it again in the Brussels Journal: tell me what the Eurabia thesis is in a short paragraph; tell me what kind of facts would falsify it, and I'll consider whether to believe it or not. Clearly, I cannot believe a hypothesis that I don't understand; and I am not going to take on faith a hypothesis that cannot possibly be proven wrong.

Some bond!

If "the idea of a common Mediterranean identity has been betrayed by centuries of history" (Centuries, not years or even decades), then perhaps there is not "a deep bond that united us"?

Were our rulers so powerful as to be able to take us to war and instill enduring enmity against people with whom we shared a deep bond?