The Threat of Islamist Terror is Ruining Christmas in Europe

After decades of reckless mass migration policies, the threat of Islamist terrorism means Christmas festivities in Europe aren’t quite as cheery as they used to be. In the Spectator, friend of the Daily Sceptic Clarissa Hard surveys the grim, deadly attacks in recent years and the official responses to them, concluding that “something has gone terribly wrong”. Here’s an extract:

Public celebrations of Christmas suddenly required anti-terrorism measures in Europe. Moreover, the threat was coming from within. 

Left to fester, the danger has only grown. Over the past three years, the costs in Germany for public events have risen on average by about 44 per cent – a surge driven by sharply increased security requirements. Now many of the markets resemble fortified zones, and unaffordable security costs have led to some cancellations. France has also thrown money at security and cancelled its traditional New Year’s Eve celebrations due to a ‘very high’ threat of terror. Tellingly, the threat is significantly lower in the more eastern European countries such as Hungary and Poland. 

In Britain, the season of the bollard is well and truly upon us. Trafalgar Square, home to London’s Christmas tree and glowing Christmas stalls, looks like a military zone, with railings, police vans and blockades. The fortifications around ‘Winter Wonderland’ would give the Count of Monte Cristo a run for his money.

It’s particularly jarring when these defences are disguised as something more innocuous or even decorative – a flowerbed, a seat, or simply a device designed to manage crowd flow and guide people along the street. It is not unusual for councils to decorate the new infrastructure, wrapping red bows around square bollards to mimic oversized Christmas presents. The half-hearted attempt to simulate festive cheer is wholly at odds with the stark symbolism of the bollard. Few things could sum up the cognitive dissonance of modern life so well.

The latest development is in Birmingham, which recently installed new ‘hostile vehicle mitigation’ bollards in preparation for Christmas. Birmingham City Council even released a video excitedly announcing the measures. The backing music is hilariously incongruous. It would better fit a reality TV show about weight loss in the noughties than a post about jihadists mowing down innocent people at a Christmas market:

But few Christmas celebrants want to enter a pint-sized Alcatraz to drink mulled wine and munch gingerbread. While providing short-term relief, it doesn’t inspire ‘confidence’ in any meaningful sense. It speaks to a profound loss of confidence in modern multicultural Britain. We should be able to gather freely and without fear, as we always did. 

The council’s language is obfuscatory, too. Do ‘hostile’ cars, vans and trucks have minds of their own? These vehicles aren’t going to radicalise themselves.

Worth reading in full.

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sskinner
3 months ago

Islamism is not just ruining Christmas is it? It ruined air travel.

Bill Bailey
Bill Bailey
3 months ago
Reply to  sskinner

They’ve ruined everything, housing, schools etc etc etc. Most of Europe except central and eastern has been absolutely ruined by politicians and the lunatics they follow.

Marcus Aurelius knew
3 months ago
Reply to  Bill Bailey

Surely the point is that it is the official REACTION which has spoiled everything.

As with the “pandemic”. Total overreaction.

As my Momo (or Mother’s Mother) used to say, “Å gjøre noen en bjørnetjeneste!”

Having said that, I don’t dispute that there is a problem with radical anything – radical Islamism included.

These reactions to keep us all “safe” seem always to do the opposite. Almost as if it’s intentional… What say you, Hux?

Angelcake
Angelcake
3 months ago

Unfortunately if they don’t install the ‘Diversity Barriers of Peace’ etc. cars appear to have spontaneously decided to run people over in some cities and it does put quite the dampener on the Christmas cheer.

RTSC
RTSC
3 months ago
Reply to  sskinner

First of all it ruined the Middle East. Then it ruined Asia. Now it’s ruining Europe, Canada, Australia and NZ.

America, under Trump, appears to be fighting back.

Tonka Fairy
3 months ago

Nothing says “diversity is strength” like bollards, roadblocks and CCTV.

MajorMajor
MajorMajor
3 months ago

Interestingly, in most Eastern European countries they don’t need these safety measures.
But then again, those countries are full of xenophobic, racist, monocultural idiots who don’t appreciate how marvelous life is in vibrant, multicultural communities.

Gezza England
Gezza England
3 months ago
Reply to  MajorMajor

Do you think we can go to those countries and claim asylum from multiculturalism?

Marcus Aurelius knew
3 months ago
Reply to  MajorMajor

No Allahu Akbarriers visible near anything – not even the beautiful Christmas market – here in Perpignan. And a large Muslim population, too.

huxleypiggles
3 months ago

What a surprise, Birmingham Council cannot contain their glee at having to waste God knows how much taxpayers cash to make their streets safe. Of course the correct course of action would be to export those causing the trouble. We are going backwards at a rate of knots and in true Orwellian style claiming it’s all a success.

FFS !!!

soundofreason
soundofreason
3 months ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

…make their streets safe…

I’ve known a few former close protection officers in my working life. One view they had in common was that their job was not to make someone or somewhere safe – it was to spot and avoid trouble.

Marcus Aurelius knew
3 months ago
Reply to  soundofreason

Exactly. Deal with actual problems, not invented problems.

D J
D J
3 months ago

Remember,Islam is not just for Christmas.

Angelcake
Angelcake
3 months ago

Security at these events in the U.K. has ramped up year on year. I used to enjoy the one in Brum and now I just don’t go. It’s ugly and dystopian, another example of the enshittification of life in the U.K.