Born in Czechoslovakia, I experienced the realities of life very early. My family and I cheated death many times, from being bombed during World War II to dodging snipers in South East Asia.
To escape from communist treachery my family and I crossed borders through muddy fields, barbed wire, and armed guards.
At the age of nine I arrived in New York City. Two weeks in a new country I was immersed in the NYC school system, the best thing that could have happened to me.
I learned English quickly without forgetting Czech or German.
I immediately picked the political party that I would support, the Republican Party. That’s right; I knew where I belonged even at the age of nine.
I was a musician with my own band, worked with various promotional groups, started an out sourcing business for assembly of small manufacturing items, a computer company marketing hardware and software.
I served in South East Asia in Military Intelligence, held several positions in various fraternal organizations, worked on the U. S. Bicentennial Celebration, and now doing my best to strengthen the Republican Party.
‘Islam Can’t Be Modernised’ Says World’s ‘Greatest Arabic Poet,’” by Chris Tomlinson, Breitbart, February 19, 2016:
The writer regarded as the greatest Arabic language poet alive today has said Islam cannot be modernised.
Adunis Asbar, known by his pen name Adonis, is a Syrian-born writer
often considered one of the greatest living poets of the Arabic
language. He has come under criticism for comments he made recently
about Islam before receiving the Erich Maria Remarque Peace Prize, named
after the famous pacifist and author of the classic World War One novel
‘All Quiet on the Western Front’.
In an interview with Die Welt
he talked about one of the most pressing issues in Germany since the
migrant crisis began, the idea of being able to integrate migrants from
predominately Muslim countries into European societies.
Being raised a Muslim himself and having one of the greatest understandings of the language of the Quran, Adonis said: “You
can not reform a religion. If they are reformed, [the original meaning]
is separated from it. Therefore, modern Muslims and a modern Islam is
already impossible. If there is no separation between religion and
state, there will be no democracy especially without equality for women.
Then we will keep a theocratic system. So it will end.”
Laying down a heavy critique of the Islamic world, he added: “Arabs
have no more creative force. Islam does not contribute to intellectual
life, it suggests no discussion. It is no longer thought. It produces no
thinking, no art, no science, no vision that could change the world.
This repetition is the sign of its end. The Arabs will continue to
exist, but they will not make the world better.”
The remarks are in reference to the broader questions of how he sees
the Middle East, and specifically his native Syria which has been in a
state of civil war for years. Adonis describes the totality of
Islam in the life of people in the Islamic world saying Muslim society
is “based on a totalitarian system. The religion dictates everything:
How to run, how to go to the toilet, who one has to love…”…
“I have long been an opponent of Assad. The Assad regime has
transformed the country into a prison. But his opponents, the so-called
revolutionaries, commit mass murder, cut people’s heads off, sell women
in cages as goods and trample human dignity underfoot.”
Adonis was referring to the Islamic State and the Al-Nusra front (an
Al Qaeda affiliate) who have become the largest opposition force to
Assad over the course of the civil war.
Breitbart London has already reported
that attempts to house and integrate Muslim migrants will cost Germans
and other European countries billions of euros, and according to Adonis’
opinion it could be a useless endeavour.
When asked if he receives death threats from radical Islamists Adonis
said: “Of course, but I do not care. For certain convictions people
should risk their lives.”
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