Pope Leo Endorses Muslim Colonization in the West
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Pope Leo XIV has openly aligned his papacy with the globalist project of mass migration and Islamic expansion into the historic Christian West, fulfilling what John Zmirak argues was the real “campaign promise” behind his election.

In his essay, Zmirak cautions that beneath the more gentle language and ceremonial enhancements, the Vatican under Pope Leo is solidifying the core policy of Pope Francis’s era: promoting open borders and facilitating demographic changes across Western nations.

A Papacy Built to Save Open Borders

According to Zmirak, the conclave, weary of Pope Francis’s overt Marxism, controversies, and alliances with Chinese Communist organ-harvesters and clerical predators, nonetheless opted to maintain the underlying agenda. Rather than selecting another “openly Marxist” leader from Latin America, they chose an American cleric shaped by the Chicago influence of Cardinal Joseph Bernardin, known for his “Seamless Garment” approach that provided cover for pro-abortion Democrats. Zmirak suggests that this move aimed to soften cultural conflicts while continuing the border policy.

Zmirak posits that mass migration is not merely a single issue but the pivotal tool for the Left. By inundating Western countries with reliant newcomers who are easily manipulated by corrupt voting systems, every progressive ambition is essentially achieved. A pope who can pacify disgruntled donors with traditional chants while advocating for “welcoming the stranger” as an open-ended invitation fits, in this perspective, as the ideal spiritual leader for the current regime.

Leo’s Lebanon Example and the Reality of Christian Collapse

The façade, as Zmirak describes, fell away when Pope Leo criticized Christians for their fear of Islam or attempts to restrict Muslim immigration, using Lebanon as an example of successful Christian-Muslim coexistence. Zmirak denounces this assertion as morally outrageous, comparing it to dismissing sex trafficking by highlighting how some of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims “turned out well.”

He emphasizes that Lebanon was initially established as a Christian haven, once thriving and predominantly Christian, with Beirut earning the nickname “the Paris of the Middle East.” However, demographic changes driven by higher Muslim birthrates and the influx of Palestinian refugees, facilitated by Western clerics advocating birth control, have turned Christians into a vulnerable minority. Today, many Lebanese Christians live at the mercy of armed Islamist groups like Hezbollah, with the nation representing sectarian strife rather than peaceful coexistence. A related post Zmirak references, concerning the “siege of a synagogue and of a cathedral” in the West, suggests this serves not as a model but a cautionary tale.

Zmirak delivers a stark assessment of Leo’s approach: “As a Catholic, this represents the most profound betrayal of my lifetime. We sought sustenance from ‘Il Papa,’ and he offered us a stone.”

In his view, invoking Lebanon as a success case for Christian‑Muslim harmony while Europe and North America repeat its demographic trajectory is not naivety but complicity.

Minnesota as a Preview of the Future

To illustrate what “import the Third World” looks like in practice, Zmirak turns to Minnesota. Once a dull, safe, largely Lutheran Midwestern state, it now functions as “a colony of Somalia,” where refugee networks, shielded by Democrats and diversity bureaucrats, have allegedly turned welfare systems into a pipeline for overseas Islamist causes.

He cites LifeZette’s reporting that federal officials uncovered what they describe as the largest theft of taxpayer funds in U.S. history: more than one billion dollars in public money siphoned off by at least 86 suspects, “largely within small Somali communities in the state.” Authorities say the scammers “created or operated companies that billed Minnesota for social services that were never provided,” targeting programs meant to feed children, assist the homeless, and fund autism therapy.

Zmirak frames this not as a one‑off scandal but as the predictable outcome of a system where any attempt to scrutinize minority‑run nonprofits is met with threats of “racism” lawsuits. He notes that, according to the New York Times’ account of the fraud, Minnesota’s education officials were deluged with pandemic‑era applications from “feeding sites” and began questioning clearly inflated meal counts. The largest contractor, Feeding Our Future, responded by warning that if the state didn’t fast‑track approvals for “minority‑owned businesses,” it would sue for discrimination. The state backed down; the fraud exploded.

A Program, Not a Misstep

For Zmirak, these episodes are not isolated misjudgments by a well‑meaning pope. They are proof that the current Vatican, much like the political class in St. Paul, London, or Brussels, is committed to policies that predictably weaken historic Christian nations in the name of humanitarian slogans and electoral calculus. He argues that Leo is simply doing what the cardinals elected him to do: “fulfilling his campaign promises” to keep the borders open, soothe donor anxieties with aesthetic concessions, and dismiss the mounting evidence of social breakdown and Christian retreat as unchristian “fear.”

The warning is stark: if Western Christians accept a theological reframing of “welcome the stranger” that demands our own dispossession, we should not be surprised when our cities start to look less like what they were and more like Lebanon, or the Somali enclaves now hollowing out Minnesota. In that light, Pope Leo’s comments on Islam and migration are not merely controversial soundbites; they signal a deliberate choice about who and what the Vatican is prepared to sacrifice in the name of its new global order.

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