Jewish Kindergarten in Brussels, a City With 25% Muslim Population Deemed Uninsurable
Brussels’ metropolitan area is a quarter Muslim.
The number of Muslims in Brussels—where roughly half of the number of Muslims in Belgium currently live—has reached 300,000, which means that the self-styled “Capital of Europe” is now one of the most Islamic cities in Europe.
In 2013, Muslims made up approximately 26% of the population of metropolitan Brussels, followed by Rotterdam (25%), Amsterdam (24%), Antwerp (17%), The Hague (14%) and Utrecht (13%), according to a panoply of research.
That means Jewish kindergartens are in trouble in a city with a growing dominance by the Master Faith.
A Belgian insurance company has refused to insure a Jewish kindergarten in Brussels. The company claimed the risk of a terror attack on the European Jewish Association-run institution was too high.
In a city that is a quarter Muslim, the risk of a terror attack on a Jewish kindergarten is indeed very high. It’s not the insurance company’s that it’s pointing out the reality.
It’s the fault of governments and refugee advocates for bringing in huge numbers of migrants from a group following an intolerant ideology that calls on its members to kill and oppress non-Muslims.
By the time those kindergarteners will be ready for higher education, will there even be a school to take them?