Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Blue Scarf Meeting Thursday



Thanks to Dag at http://nodhimmitude.blogspot.com/ , once again we will be getting together this Thursday at your local McDonald's.

"We'll meet again for our Blue Scarf sessions at the local McDonald's on Thursday from 7-9:00 pm. The idea is that we meet at a McDonald's wearing blue scarves to identify ourselves to each other as those concerned about the course of our nations regarding Islam and other sore points we might be able to correct if only we had others to work with in our communities, like-minded people who are willing to take active measures to do what we feel we can reasonably do. And what better place to meet than McDonald's on a weeknight"

I'll update here as we progress. If you will be attending a meeting of your own, please leave details here so others will know where you are. "

Go to your local McDonald's between 7-9 PM your local time, wear some kind of blue scarf, look around for others, meet with them, share ideas, etc.... Even if initially no one else shows up , eventually people will find each other.

Spread the word in your own blog, get involved! Here in Northern Illinois between 6:45 and 8:00 Pm stop by the Cary McDonald's or the Island Lake McDonald's, or for that matter any McDonald's that is convenient for you, just get there!


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2 Comments:

Blogger Dag said...

It's early days yet. We have some meetings planned, as announced, and more will come. The mood of the world is changing, and we few at the first trembling ring of this moving mass, those of us sensitive to it, agitated, we will lead the way. Others will come. In time the whole of the population will follow in a massive wave. Us first, and then the deluge.

It's exciting, in a way, to be so far out front. Good luck to you tonight.

Regards, Dag.

12:03 PM  
Blogger Dag said...

We held our third Blue Scarf meeting last night at McD. We discussed a wide range of topics, focused as much as possible on what we as private individuals can do to roll back dhimmitude and appeasement in our nations.

We are still few in numbers compared to the thousands the Muslims can bring out into the streets to wreck and burn, but we are growing stronger. There is a developing sense in the world that Islam is a menace to us all. We want to organise against it. We do so one to one at this point.

Our goal is to find a common platform from which we can speak as a united movement of human decency, a movement that will sweep across the world, a movement that cannot be stopped by savages with kitchen knives used to cut off men's heads.

Our third meeting came off nicely. We discussed the cartoon issue raging these recent days, and asked how we might turn it to our advantage. We looked at the numbers of visitors to ours sites, people who are interested in this issue, and of other sites who've picked up this issue themselves and run with it. My contribution was showing a day in which my blog alone got 3,000 visits; Derek, the man who produced the first graphic we use, is receiving an average of 3,500 visits per day for the past two weeks; and his work is spreading. People are paying attention, and they are expressing deep concern over the behaviour of Muslims and the nature of Islam.

Our question now is how to gather in more concerned citizens and how to organise an effective resistance to Islam in the West and how to roll it back and roll it out of the West. We focus on practicalities. We ask what people sitting at McD. can do the coming week to make it worse for Islam and better for us. As individuals in isolation we can do little but write letters, and to do that we might serve ourselves, our communities, and the world better by allowing for public "town hall" meetings.

It takes some personal initiative to move oneself to McD. and meet strangers for the sake of having a meeting. Often one sits alone. I've been fortunate in that Canadians are seem to be more motivated than Americans in this regard. However, even while Australians and the French outdo Americans in this gathering of the people to discuss jihad and dhimmitude, Americans can try to catch up. It will possibly take time to get the word out that this is not only important but workable. One might have to write notices and send out letters for weeks without a real response, sitting at McD. alone waiting for no one. But it will happen if those who are determined do the work of sitting.

We might well sit anyway, and the world of Islam will wash over us. It is our choice to act.

I'll post a report on our meeting later in this day.

That's my generic post. I'll do more this evening wwhen I get some spare time. I had a great time with the folks who showed up. It's becoming a serious enterprise that is growing and becoming very interesting.

Dag.

3:42 PM  

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