Friday, January 9, 2026

"If any American burns the Quran or even attempts to burn one I will kill them, and kill their whole family."

Editor's note: Katie Hopkins explains what is going to be the "Islamic takeover of America" and how it will come about. Demographic evidence indicates that Islam is among the fastest-growing religions in the US, with expansion driven overwhelmingly by immigration patterns and higher-than-average fertility rather than religious conversion. The Muslim population, currently estimated at approximately 3.5 million people or about 1 percent of the US population, is projected by Pew Research to more than double by mid-century. Growth is not evenly distributed but concentrated in major metropolitan and suburban regions, particularly New York City, Chicago, Detroit (Dearborn's Arab community is now a majority), Los Angeles, Houston, Minneapolis–St. Paul, and the Washington, D.C. corridor, where Muslim communities already constitute a visible and growing share of the population. The comparatively young age structure of US Muslims, combined with sustained immigration inflows, creates demographic momentum that is likely to increase their social, institutional, and political presence in these regions over time. While Muslims will remain a national minority for the foreseeable future, their concentrated growth in strategic urban centers represents a durable and measurable demographic shift. Data indicates that Muslim Americans tend to have higher fertility and childbearing rates than the US average.




Editor's note:
Americans must recognize that many Iranians are actively resisting the Islamic Republic in an effort to reclaim national sovereignty and cultural identity that predates Islamic clerical rule in what was Persia. This struggle underscores a broader principle that is central to American life: no religion is entitled to dominance over public discourse, law, or individual liberty. In the US, Islam is a growing religious minority, and while most adherents live peacefully, there have been documented instances in which extremist individuals have responded to criticism of Islamic beliefs with threats or intimidation. Such behavior is fundamentally incompatible with the First Amendment and should not be tolerated. In America, the right to criticize ideas, religions, and political systems is non-negotiable, and no faith, ideology, or belief system especially the archaic religion of Islam can be permitted to suppress free speech or exert coercive power over civic life.

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Saudi Arabia has historically funded mosques and Islamic centers in the America, primarily as part of broader efforts to support Sunni Islam abroad, though the scale and nature of that funding varies over time and sources:

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