Are the Belfast Riots the Start of a European Uprising Against the Islamic Takeover? | 6/11/26

Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz1h 14mJune 11, 2026
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The Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz frames the Belfast riots not as isolated violence, but as a potential turning point in Europe's resistance to mass immigration and Islamic cultural influence. Horowitz argues that for the first time, a native white population in a Western democracy is organizing civil disobedience with clear objectives—targeting migrant housing and infrastructure—without indiscriminate violence, drawing a stark contrast to past movements like BLM or Antifa. His guest, Adam Starzynski of Visegrad 24, confirms this is not an aberration but a symptom of a broader European awakening: decades of ignored grievances have culminated in coordinated, disciplined protests across the UK and continental Europe, with far-right parties now gaining real political traction. The episode warns that Western democracies are trapped in a cycle of 'anarcho-tyranny'—weak enough to fail against external threats, yet strong enough to suppress popular uprisings. Horowitz contends that America’s two-party system, which he calls a 'fake right,' prevents real change, while Europe’s multi-party system, despite its own flaws, is creating the conditions for a principled conservative breakthrough—especially in France and the UK. The core takeaway is that the only way to stop the 'Islamic takeover' is not through passive voting, but through a disciplined, ideologically coherent movement that can govern, not just protest.

Key Takeaways
1

The Belfast riots are not random violence but a disciplined, organized civil disobedience campaign targeting migrant infrastructure, not civilians.

2

Europe’s far-right parties are no longer fringe—they are gaining power through coalition governments and are now the largest parties in Germany, France, and the UK.

3

The UK’s government responded to one night of rioting by promising to crack down on immigration, proving that non-violent political pressure can force policy change.

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The real threat isn’t just immigration—it’s the 'entryism' strategy of the Muslim Brotherhood, which infiltrates institutions from schools to political parties under the guise of charity and advocacy.

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America’s two-party system is a 'fake right' that prevents real change; only a multi-party system with principled, non-compromising conservative factions can break the cycle.

…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus

Chapters
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2 min

The American Revolution as a Blueprint for Modern Resistance

Whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it and to institute a new government.

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3 min

Belfast as a Tipping Point, Not an Aberration

They're not indiscriminately attacking people. They're engaging in disobedience against the government. They're blocking the government, burning things on the roads.

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5 min

The Failure of the 'Fake Right' in America and Europe

Horowitz criticizes both American Republicans and European Tories as interchangeable, ineffective parties that fail to address immigration and cultural erosion.

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5 min

The Rise of the European Hard Right and Coalition Power

In most countries, they have been... the problem for the far-right or the hard right. They haven't been able to get any political influence despite being very large...

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5 min

The Muslim Brotherhood’s Entryism Strategy in Europe

They use something that, especially the Trotskyists earlier used in the communist movement, entryism. You have a small group of people that become members of larger organizations...

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High-Impact Quotes
Whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it and to institute a new government.
Daniel Horowitz20:18
They're not indiscriminately attacking people. They're engaging in disobedience against the government. They're blocking the government, burning things on the roads.
Daniel Horowitz7:11
So unless something changes, he is on track to become the next president of France. And that will probably be a breakthrough moment for the European hard right.
Adam Starzynski66:44
Speakers

Host

Daniel Horowitz

Guest

Adam Starzynski
Topics Discussed
belfast riots95%islamic immigration in europe92%far-right politics in europe90%entryism strategy88%muslim brotherhood infiltration87%conservative party reform85%multi-party system vs two-party system84%social media censorship83%
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Daniel Horowitz

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Adam Starzynski

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UK

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Belfast

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Muslim Brotherhood

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Visegrad 24

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France

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Federation of Islamic Organizations in Europe

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5xNegative

Ofcom

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4xNegative

Hungary

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