Thursday, April 27, 2006

Not All Danes Draw Cartoons


Speaking about the impact on Europe, nobody can neglect the serious consequences to our economy and stability in society. It is well know that the Muslim immigrants are disproportional in representing crime records; that the hate towards Jews is increasing in Europe, because of these groups. The serious mistreatment of women, which we see in the Muslim world, is now also taking place in Europe....we know that the lack of labor-participation...is an economic threat to the stability of our societies. In many European countries we speak about the necessity of changing the welfare-payments, but the truth is that if we did not have the Muslim burden, many of these changes would not be required...., Europe's Suicide? interview with Morten Messerschmidt, member, Council of Europe and Danish Parliament, Frontpagemag.com

I hope MP Morten Messerschmidt has good protection from the Danish police. A young politician speaking truth to power, as rare in Europe as a liberal Democrat who believes in defending the United States, is on the front lines by default. And he's not afraid to put his searchlight on what lurks in the shadows.

The left wing has an ideological interest in destablizing the belief in cultural heritage. Therefore the achievement of their ideology goes hand in hand with the multiculturalism that'll break down any cultural starting point....Europe's Suicide? continued...

See Wonker on that. Or remember what we've been dealing with here as crafty lefties debase a notion essential to the survival of any nation, that our blood and soil are not only worth defending, but have intrinsic values not available anywhere else.

In the Second World War, when Hitler's occupiers sent out an order that all Danish Jews should wear the Star of David, the Danish king, who had little power in ordinary times, issued a command that all Danes wear a Star of David. While citizens of Vichy and occupied France turned in their Jewish friends, Danes turned out in force wearing the Star of David. Amazing truth -- the Nazis didn't do anything in reply, an object lesson that's still ignored in today's Paris. It's good that an heir to that proud Danish tradition is standing high above the desolate plain of European "sophistication." He probably shouldn't expect an invitation to be a commencement speaker a Yale or Harvard, though.

Luther

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