A lot has been said recently about the red/green alliance (Marxist and Islamist). Sometimes they have turned on each other, like in Iran in 1979, when the Communists backed the Islamic Revolution and ultimately paid with their blood. But that shouldn’t be a problem, because in totalitarian thought the individual is worthless.
What if this alliance was successful, and only Marxism and Islamism were allowed to exist, in the form of a One World Government, under the control of possibly the United Nations? This leaves one question left unanswered: what language should this new super-state assume? If you thought English, Spanish or Arabic, you would be wrong. If you thought Klingon, you’ve been watching too many Star Trek movies. If you guessed Esperanto, you would have been correct - One World religion, One World government One World language.
Ayatollah Khomeini of Iran called on Muslims to learn Esperanto, and praised its use as a medium for better understanding among peoples of different religious backgrounds. After he suggested that Esperanto replace English as an international lingua franca, it began to be used in the seminaries of Qom. An Esperanto translation of the Qur'an was published by the state shortly thereafter. (source)
There is also a push by the Esperanto Association of Australia to make the language compulsory in primary schools, as well as trying to get LOTE recognition for Esperanto, which would allow those pursuing this goal access to government funding.
Currently, Esperanto is taught in one school in South Australia: (LINK)
One of the organizations firmly behind this is the left wing organ
ization, Get Up, which is the Australian sister version of Move On.
Also, an American organization called Change.org is pushing to make Esperanto a compulsory language in all American schools.
It makes one wonder why these far left organizations are so keen to promote what is essentially a made up language. The Australian Esperanto Association already has a book out to help promote Esperanto in the classroom, as well as a video. Why would you want your child to learn French or Mandarin, when Esperanto was also an option?
If you fancy a bit of light reading in a politically correct language, maybe you’d like to have a go at this:



















Australians celebrate and revere Anzac Day on April 25th each year in remembrance of our brave soldiers who fought in two great world wars to secure our freedom. Every Australian identifies with the slogan “lest we forget” and in services held around the country people reflect on the battles and men who died to secure our freedom. Yet across the world in France, there is one remarkable battle which helped form the Europe we know today and allowed the development of civilization based on Judeo Christian principles. This one famous battle has become known as the battle of Tours and effectively stopped the Muslim advance into Europe. After the death of Mohammed in 632AD, Muslim armies exploded out of the Arabian peninsula to conquer much of the Middle East, expanding across north Africa. From there they crossed into Spain in 711AD and eventually controlled much of al-Andalus by 715AD. It was the victory at Tours by Charles Martel that stemmed the tide and eventually the Muslim marauders were expelled from Spain in 1492 when the last outpost at Granada fell to King Ferdinand of Spain.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was born, lived, fought and won battles against religious and social oppression in the 17th century Bharat or India. He was a shining star in the Indian firmament and is renowned as a champion of the downtrodden and depressed masses. He was and continues to be an icon for the classes and masses alike and is seen as a rallying point for peasants oppressed by foreign rulers, Pathans and Moghuls alike. Sexually exploited women found in Shivaji Raje a protector, a benefactor and flocked to his Hindavi Swaraj to find solace and feel liberated under his saffron flag.
Perhaps some readers might be interested to know that January 28 is considered a feast day among Catholics – actually 2 feast days are celebrated on the same day – one is of ST Thomas Aquinas, the great medieval theologian and philosopher who adapted Aristotle to the western Judeo-Christian worldview. . It is also the feast day of a lesser known person – St Peter Nolasco, the great ransomer of captives from the Muslims.

How often in conversation with a Muslim, do they quote Spain as the crowning achievement of Islam, where Muslims, Jews and Christians lived in harmony for about 800 years?
Why do Muslims insist that Jerusalem is their Holy City?
There is a very strongly entrenched view among majority of Westerners today that the three main monotheistic religions Judaism, Christianity and Islam share one common God and therefore despite the obvious differences, the core foundation of these three religions is the same.