Sounds crazy, you say? Well, consider the following bit of news: The
city council of Vienna refuses to honor John III Sobieski, the Polish
king who saved the Austrian capital from the Turks in 1683, with a
statue due to — in the words of one report — “concerns to do with Islamophobia.”
The Muslim siege of Vienna in 1683 is by far one of the most
important confrontations between Islam and the West — so much so that I
allotted an entire chapter to it in my 2018 book, Sword and Scimitar.
Here’s a brief summary: In the summer of 1683, some 200,000 Muslims
from Turkey invaded Austria — slaughtering over 30,000 Christian
captives — and laid siege to Vienna. For over two months, the holed-up
and vastly outnumbered Viennese suffered plague, dysentery, starvation,
and many casualties, especially of women and children.
Then, on September 12, when the city had reached its final extremity
and the Muslims were about to burst through, an anonymous English
eyewitness wrote the following:
After a siege of sixty days, accompanied with a thousand
difficulties, sicknesses, want of provisions, and great effusion of
blood, after a million of cannon and musquet shot, bombs, and all sorts
of fireworks, which has changed the face of the fairest and most
flourishing city in the world, disfigured and ruined [it] . . . heaven
favorably heard the prayers and tears of a cast down and mournful
people.
The formidable king of Poland, John Sobieski, had led 65,000 horsemen
to avenge beleaguered Vienna. “It is not a city alone that we have to
save, but the whole of Christianity, of which the city of Vienna is the
bulwark,” Sobieski had told his men from atop a hill overlooking the
city before leading a thunderous, downhill cavalry charge — history’s
largest — against the Muslims and annihilating them.
Many Poles and Austrians, then and now, appreciated Sobieski’s heroic
relief of Vienna—to the point that, since at least 2013, they have been
clamoring for a monument to Sobieski on the hill where his army
gathered. Although Vienna initially agreed to it12 years ago, plans for
any monument to Sobieski were recently cancelled altogether.
Islamic Stronghold
Why? Because, and to quote city councilwoman Veronica Kaup-Hasler,
“Vienna will not erect a stage which can be abused for xenophobic
agitation and for fomenting Islamophobia and anti-Turkic sentiment.”
Interestingly, and despite her name, this Veronica looks much more
Turkic than Austrian. This would make sense because, after the Poles
saved the Viennese from Islam in 1683, the Viennese went on to welcome
Islam in the name of tolerance, multiculturalism, diversity, and all
that. As a result, Vienna is now a bastion of Islam inside Europe.
Yes, that’s right: although once a Catholic city and seat of the Holy
Roman Empire (hence why the Turks were so eager to conquer it), today
there are more
Muslim than Catholic students in Vienna. Let that sink in for a while.
And the mosques they and their parents attend tend towards “radicalization.” When two young Muslim boys were arrested before launching a terror attack on their school in 2023, they confessed that “We wanted to shoot all the Christians in the class!” Why? Because “Killing Christians takes us to paradise.”
Crime, as might be expected, is also rampant in Vienna, thanks precisely to this influx of Islam. According to a report titled “Austrians living in fear as violent migrant gangs carry out DAILY attacks in Vienna”:
Muggings and beatings are becoming commonplace in the
historic capital city, with passersby being attacked on almost a daily
basis….The Praterstern area, just outside central Vienna, is now
controlled by North Africans and is considered the worst area in the
city for crime. Despite police increasing their presence in the area it
has become riddled with crime. On the other side of the city, the area
surrounding the West Railway Station has been taken over by Afghans who
have been making headlines for all the wrong reasons…. Crimes carried
out by migrants in Austria have risen rapidly over the past year as more
arrive in the country. .. Sex attacks carried out by asylum seekers has
become a serious problem in Austria, with a 133 per cent increase in
migrant sex attacks in just the past year since the migrant crisis
erupted.
Indeed, as in other European nations, sex crimes — including against young boys — have skyrocketed
in Austria. According to one report, “Hardly a day goes by without
reports of sex attacks” at the hands of migrants. After Afghan migrants
tried to rape and assaulted a blonde woman, police responded by advising
her to dye her hair black.
Incidentally, all these reports and figures I’m relaying are from
2016 and 2017. Since then, the Muslim population of the city has
continued to grow — as has the criminality.
‘Cancel Thyself’
Meanwhile, all that the Austrian government has done in the face of
this demographic change and Muslim aggression is pretend that it’s not
happening. School textbooks whitewash Islamic history — including the aforementioned siege of Vienna
— while demonizing Austria’s own “intolerant” Christian heritage.
Austrians are expected to cancel themselves as a way to appease Muslims.
Christmas festivities are “curtailed” in Vienna and other
Muslim-heavy regions, even as Catholic children are forced to learn and
recite Islamic verse come Ramadan. In one instance,
after picking up her young son from school, one Catholic mother was
shocked to hear him loudly and repeatedly chanting, “Allah, Allah!”
until she learned that for two months the entire class had been
compelled, on pain of punishment, to memorize and chant Islamic
incantations. “It felt like a slap in my face!” said the mother in an
interview.
Little wonder that a monument to Sobieski — the archenemy of they who
now run Vienna — is not allowed in the Austrian capital he so famously
saved.