Dhimmiernes liv under tyrkerne. Tyrkiets historie er kvalmende fra start til slut. For kun 100 Ă„r siden var der 25 % kristne i Tyrkiet. I dag er der 2 promille. Herrefolket har myrdet og deporteret de andre. De koloniserede MellemĂžsten i 700 Ă„r, alligevel skal Europa have skylden for elendigheden i de fĂ„ Ă„rtier, de gjorde det. MellemĂžstens fejlslagne stater er skabt af det Ottomanske Imperiums grundlĂŠggende kulturindflydelse. Der er 74 mio tyrkere i Tyrkiet og lige sĂ„ mange “tyrkfone” udenfor, f.eks. i de tidligere sovjetiske republikker. Det er 140 millioner mere eller mindre forarmede, fanatiske tyrkere. De skal vĂŠre EU borgere hele bundtet, synes den svenske vittighed af en opblĂŠst udenrigsminister, der ikke er tilfreds med at have lagt en bombe under sit eget land. Det har han gjort sĂ„ grundigt, at han vil gĂ„ over i historien.
So much for freedom of speech in Scandinavia
Lars Hedegaard is President of the Danish Free Press Society, which is devoted to defending freedom of expression — particularly against the threat from radical Islam to extinguish it on the spurious grounds of âIslamophobiaâ. With no sense of irony, Denmark is trying its damnedest to shut Hedegaard up on precisely those grounds. This witch-hunt has now reached its third round. [..]
The Supreme Court is due to deliver its verdict in three daysâ time. This oppressive treatment of Lars Hedegaard is clearly a massive stain on Danish society. But it is in turn part of a terrifying trend across Scandinavia and Europe, where the left is doing the dirty work of the enemies of the west for them. In Sweden Ingrid Carlqvist, head of that countryâs Free Press Society, writes that this society has become âthe number one object of hate amongst Swedish journalistsâ.
Why? Because it too defends freedom against its Islamist enemies. After the Swedish media studiously ignored the Societyâs inaugural meeting earlier this year, says Carlqvist, journalists from such publications as Sydsvenskan, Helsingborgs Dagblad, Svenska Dagbladet, Dagens Juridik and the Union paper Journalisten launched a campaign of concerted attacks against it, accusing it of making
âthe Danish Muslim witchhunt into a Swedish oneâ,
and of voicing extreme opinions and feeding prejudices. Carlqvist adds:
âOn March 8th the invitations to our second meeting went out. The topic was âGender research at universities â science or insanity?â One of the lecturers was Roland Poirier Martinsson at the think-tank Timbro, a Conservative critic of feminism and gender research. When his participation was revealed, a witchhunt against him broke out on Twitter. It was lead by the journalists Andreas Ekstrom, Sydsvenskan, Johannes Forssberg, Expressen, Anders Lindberg, Aftonbladet and free lance-journalist Annika Hamrud.
âThey put such pressure on Martinsson that he decided to cancel his lecture, which led to another withdrawal and SFPS had to cancel the meeting. The journalists cheered. Markus Uwell, CEO of the think-tank Timbro twittered: âWe donât participate in arrangements by litigious and racist organizations.ââ
So much for freedom of speech in Sweden.Meanwhile, people in Britain who are bemused by the wall-to-wall coverage being afforded to the trial in Norway of the clearly psychopathically disordered mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik, who is being treated by both the court and the media as if he were a political prisoner, would do well to read this chilling analysis by Bruce Bawer of what is actually going on in this trial:
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