

This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Francois, an atheist, has no particular reason not to convert, but before he can make any decision about it, the Sorbonne is closed, mid term, and no date is announced for its reopening. Francois (himself “about as political as a bath towel”) discovers what Islam (the word means “submission”) is like in practice - academic survival, even advancement, will be possible for him but only if he converts to Islam. Without fanfare, Sharia law is introduced throughout France. If you control the children, you control the future.”

To them it’s simple - whichever segment of the population has the highest birthrate, and does the best job of transmitting its values, wins. In office, the Islamists demonstrate their priorities: “What they care about is birthrate and education. The next morning, Francois observes that the students seem “tense and anxious,” except for girls wearing burkas, who “moved slowly and with new confidence, walking down the very middle of the hallway, three by three, as if they were already in charge.” Soon, some of the buildings on campus are emblazoned with a gold star and a crescent moon Western civilization has lost its core beliefs, and its will to survive. Article content The message I took from the novel Submission is that it is already too late. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.
