When Did the Muslim Take Over of The British Elites Begin? Ep-2653

The Todd Herman Show25mApril 8, 2026

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The episode opens with a provocative exploration of the claim that the 'Muslim takeover' of British elites began, using the example of a school headteacher canceling Easter in favor of Refugee Week during Holy Week. Host Todd Herman frames this as a spiritual crisis, tracing the roots to Prince Charles’s 1993 remarks praising Islam as part of Europe’s heritage and suggesting Christianity is inferior. He critiques the royal family’s perceived capitulation to Islamic narratives, arguing that such statements reflect a deeper cultural and spiritual surrender. The segment evolves into a broader condemnation of Islam, portraying it as inherently expansionist, violent, and incompatible with Western values, citing practices like Sharia law and the treatment of women in Afghanistan. The discussion then shifts to Milo Yiannopoulos, whom Herman accuses of exploiting religion for clicks, citing his controversial tweet that pits Catholics and Muslims against Protestants and Jews—a move Herman calls a dangerous division that contradicts Christ’s teachings. He warns that true faith requires unity, not tribalism. Finally, Herman critiques Pete Hegseth’s invitation of controversial pastor Doug Wilson to the Pentagon, arguing that using government power to enforce religious doctrine—such as banning public Catholic parades—violates Christ’s example and is not Christianity but 'Doug Wilsonism.' The episode closes with a call to remain grounded in truth, love, and spiritual discernment. Key takeaways include: (1) The spiritual decline of Western elites is signaled by their embrace of narratives that downplay Christianity’s uniqueness; (2) Religious unity should not be sacrificed for political or cultural tribalism; (3) Government should never be used to enforce religious doctrine, as Jesus never did; (4) True faith requires personal transformation, not political power; (5) The rise of Islam in Western institutions is not just cultural but spiritual, demanding vigilance; (6) Public figures like Milo Yiannopoulos and Doug Wilson risk distorting faith for influence; (7) The U.S. must resist the temptation to weaponize religion in politics; (8) Personal spiritual integrity matters more than public image or popularity.

Key Takeaways
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The spiritual decline of Western elites is signaled by their embrace of narratives that downplay Christianity’s uniqueness.

2

Religious unity should not be sacrificed for political or cultural tribalism.

3

Government should never be used to enforce religious doctrine, as Jesus never did.

4

True faith requires personal transformation, not political power.

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The rise of Islam in Western institutions is not just cultural but spiritual, demanding vigilance.

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The Spiritual Takeover of British Elites: When Did It Begin?

Islam is part of our past and our present in all fields of human endeavor. It has helped to create modern Europe. It is part of our own inheritance, not a thing apart.

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The Problem with 'Islam as Peace': A Critique of Royal Narratives

Herman dissects Prince Charles’s 1993 comments, arguing they distort reality by equating extremism with mainstream Islam. He counters that Islam teaches jihad, migration as a weapon, and Sharia as a political system leading to oppression—citing Afghanistan’s treatment of women. He warns that such views, even from royalty, normalize a faith system incompatible with Western liberty and Christian truth.

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Milo Yiannopoulos and the Manufactured Christian Civil War

If Milo had truly accepted the Lord Jesus Christ, he would understand it's not us versus them.

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Doug Wilson and the Danger of Religious Nationalism at the Pentagon

You don't get to be a pastor in good standing, abiding with Christ when you're doing things that Christ himself never did.

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The Call to Spiritual Vigilance and Discernment

The episode closes with a call to remain grounded in truth, love, and spiritual discernment. Herman urges listeners to reject political religion, avoid tribalism, and focus on personal transformation. He emphasizes that salvation is not earned through works or political alignment but through a living relationship with Jesus Christ.

High-Impact Quotes
The spirits speaking to you are not God's spirits. If you found any of that beautiful, that's Satan talking to you.
Todd Herman12:20
Viral: 92.0
If October 7th caused you to say, wow, that was beautiful. I want to see the beauty in the Quran. Guess what? The spirits speaking to you are not God's spirits.
Todd Herman12:13
Viral: 92.0
You don't get to be a pastor in good standing, abiding with Christ when you're doing things that Christ himself never did.
Todd Herman23:41
Viral: 88.0
Speakers

Host

Todd Herman

Guests

Doug WilsonPete HegsethMilo YiannopoulosPrince CharlesPrince William
Topics Discussed
Spiritual Decline of Western Elites95%Islam and Western Cultural Conflict90%Government and Religious Enforcement88%Religious Tribalism and Division85%Christian Identity and Salvation82%Political Exploitation of Faith78%Critique of Public Figures and Their Influence75%Cultural Appropriation of Religion70%
People & Brands

Todd Herman

person

15xPositive

Jesus Christ

person

12xPositive

Prince Charles

person

8xNegative

Milo Yiannopoulos

person

7xNegative

Quran

book

6xNegative

Doug Wilson

person

6xNegative

Sharia Law

other

5xNegative

Pete Hegseth

person

5xMixed

Pentagon

organization

5xNegative

October 7th Attack

other

4xNegative

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