Women have been rejecting men for as long as there have been women and men, and some of those men have, also from the beginning, brutalized and even killed the women who rejected them. It is also true that this Yemeni asylum seeker is a product of a culture of violence that mandates the beating of disobedient women (cf. Qur’an 4:34) and tells Muslim men that they can seize non-Muslim women and use them sexually (cf. Qur’an 4:3, 4:24, 23:1-6, 33:50, and 70:30). So it is no surprise that this has happened. There will be much more of this in “diverse” Iceland.

Christine Douglass-Williams and I tried to warn Icelanders of what was to come, and we were uniformly vilified and misrepresented in the Icelandic press, which never bothered to report on what we actually said there. A Muslim leader who confronted us both when we spoke later claimed that the London Bridge jihad attack was “staged.” Then, when I was poisoned by a young Leftist Icelander, police didn’t bother to question the principal suspect (whose identity and location I was able to discover almost immediately) until 19 days after the incident, and have made no arrests in the case. Meanwhile, I’ve filed an ethics complaint against Hjalti Már Björnsson, the Icelandic doctor who treated me for apparently letting his Leftist politics get in the way of his Hippocratic oath, failing to inform me about what was found in my system or take adequate steps in treatment, and, in the opinion of several medical experts, failing to perform some standard procedures, leaving me severely physically vulnerable in a number of ways that I should not have been.

Meanwhile, Christine Douglass-Williams is in danger of losing her position in the Canadian government because of the warning she gave to Icelanders.

Clearly there are many people in Iceland and elsewhere who consider foes of jihad terror and Sharia oppression a far greater threat than jihad terror and Sharia oppression. So Iceland has the Iceland it has chosen. And it will have a great deal more of it in the near future.

“Family of Hagamelur murder victim say suspect, a Yemeni asylum seeker, had stalked her,” Iceland Magazine, September 29, 2017: