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[[Wikipedia]] says that [[Eurabia]] is an unfounded [[far-right]] [[Islamophobic]] [[conspiracy theory]], that is critical of [[globalist]] [[elites]]. | [[Wikipedia]] says that [[Eurabia]] is an unfounded [[far-right]] [[Islamophobic]] [[conspiracy theory]], that is critical of [[globalist]] [[elites]]. | ||
==Official narrative== | ==Official narrative== | ||
− | The [[ | + | The [[CCM]] say that it is a dangerous sign of [[extremism]].<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/aug/16/the-myth-of-eurabia-how-a-far-right-conspiracy-theory-went-mainstream</ref> |
[[Neocon]] [[David Aaronovitch]] says that there is "no threat of Eurabia". | [[Neocon]] [[David Aaronovitch]] says that there is "no threat of Eurabia". |
Latest revision as of 18:55, 4 September 2021
Eurabia (“Conspiracy theory”) | |
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Interest of | • Claire Berlinski • 'Bat Ye'or' |
A term: portmanteau of Europe and Arabia. |
Wikipedia says that Eurabia is an unfounded far-right Islamophobic conspiracy theory, that is critical of globalist elites.
Official narrative
The CCM say that it is a dangerous sign of extremism.[1]
Neocon David Aaronovitch says that there is "no threat of Eurabia".
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