As long as you see the world in terms of 'your kind of people' and 'my kind of people' you are to some degree part of the problem. This is not a war of 'civilizations', though it could very well turn into one if we lose our calm.
Unfortunately, given the technological edge and the willingness to defend 'my kind of people' will eventually - reluctantly, hopefully - switch to a different mode which will make the crusades look like a picnic outing. The problem is that IS and company are waking something up that they have absolutely no way to deal with and it would be far better for everybody involved if this did not come to pass.
But with the number of people clamoring to have this out by the bikeshed it may already be too late. Until then 'our kind of people' should do their best to derail this conflict before it becomes mass-murder/civil war on an unprecedented scale and to find another solution.
the goal is simple - create chaos, increase tension between europeans and immigrants, create a spirale of violence producing more violence, till every side has good reasons to not step back. this is goal of jihad in europe, footsoldiers will be people already living here, that initially were living peaceful life, but eventually some violence will drag them in. at the end, civil war.
France for example could actually avoid that, if it retreated from all its military interventions, but that's not going to happen, and again, jihadists realize that too. I must agree with parent poster, nice approach ain't going to solve this, and victor at the end will be probably the more ruthless one. But fear not, as they say we're 7 days to the wolves, and we europeans can still kick a butt or two if pressed hard.
I hope I am wrong, that's for sure :)
Perhaps, but probably not the kind of barbarism that you're thinking about. The barbarians that win over democracy will use economic forces to enslave its own citizens, and will use the productivity of the citizens to produce resources and weapons, and use those to take what they want. Some would argue that this has already happened.
>just look at BLM in usa
What about them? They're not barbarians, just noisy protesters.
>This is a war of civilisations and way of life.
No one from the US will keep you from living even what they consider a barbaric way of life as long as you sell your oil cheap.
>and trust me. the peaceful one, the one that always say sorry for everything is not going to win.
Maybe you're not referring to the US. I haven't noticed us to be very peaceful over the last thirty years.
It's a shame that your argument fails in the first sentence.
I'm not insinuating he's racist, do not put words in my mouth.