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Daniel Pipes refutes Socialist Danish Politicos defense of Muslim immigrants impact on Denmark
Daniel Pipes.org (National Post) | 9/13/02 | Daniel Pipes

Posted on 09/13/2002 11:16:10 AM PDT by 1bigdictator

From Daniel Pipes:

The article by Lars Hedegaard and me, “Something Rotten in Denmark?” that appeared in the New York Post on August 27 also appeared that same day in The National Post (Toronto), where it was titled “Muslim extremism: Denmark's had enough.”

Two members of the Danish parliament replied to this article in a letter published in The National Post on September 6. The Council on American-Islamic Relations that same day distributed their letter under the rubrique “Danish Politicians Refute Daniel Pipes’ ‘Facts.’”

Lars Hedegaard and I then responded to the Danish MPs in our own letter published in The National Post on September 10.

The two letters follow below.

Multiculturalism and Denmark

By Elisabeth Arnold and Elsebeth Gerner Nielsen The National Post

Friday, September 6, 2002

Letters

Elisabeth Arnold and Elsebeth Gerner Nielsen, Members of the Danish Parliament.

As Danish politicians, we are offended by the way integration problems in Denmark were portrayed by Daniel Pipes and Lars Hedegaard and we wish to set the record straight (Muslim Extremism: Denmark’s had Enough, Daniel Pipes and Lars Hedegaard, Aug. 27).

The authors claim that 40% of Danish welfare expenses are consumed by Muslim immigrants. Denmark has a much broader spectrum of welfare costs than countries in North America. We include not only unemployment benefits and social security but also substantial allocations to housing, transport, homecare, early retirement, protected workplaces, daycare and other smaller schemes. Muslim immigrants do not receive 40% of those allocations even though they represent a substantial part of the clients. The main reason being: It is hard to compete on a job market not interested in employing immigrants.

The further assumption that more than half of all rapists in Denmark are Muslims is without any basis in fact, as criminal registers do not record religion.

Mr. Pipes and Mr. Hedegaard mention that only 5% of young Muslims in Denmark wish to marry a Dane. A sign of self-inflicted isolation, indeed. We welcome the brave 5% who accept intermarriage—they are true pioneers for peaceful co-existence and human contact across cultures. However, the new Danish government has made it extremely difficult for Danish citizens to bring a foreign spouse to Denmark. The ruling opinion obviously is that intermarriage should be avoided.

Mr. Pipes and Mr. Hedegaard also claim that Muslim violence threatens the 6,000 Jewish citizens in Denmark. Rumours—also hitting the front pages of major newspapers—tell that identified Jewish Danes figure on a death list. Danish authorities consider death threats very serious, but police investigators have so far found no evidence of real threats.

During the coming decade, Denmark will need 100,000 new pairs of hands in the workforce. The Danes produce fewer children and live longer. Integration must work better and immigrants admitted to Denmark should be welcomed. On this point, we take inspiration from Canadian society, which is open to other cultures and religions.

Re: Multiculturalism and Denmark

The National Post Tuesday, September 10, 2002 Letters http://www.nationalpost.com/commentary/story.html?id=62022CB2-71A9-420F-B97B-B5341870E7D4

Elisabeth Arnold and Elsebeth Gerner Nielsen, two members of the Danish parliament, are “offended” by our article Muslim Extremism: Denmark’s had Enough, (Aug. 27).

Most Canadian readers may not realize that both writers are politicians belonging to the Socialist-Radical Liberal government that was defeated last November --- indeed, Ms. Nielsen was its minister of culture. They have an axe to grind.

Both protest our conclusion that Muslims “make up a majority of the country’s convicted rapists,” saying that because Danish statistics do not correlate religion with crime, this assertion “is without any basis in fact.” Statistics Denmark does, however, produce numbers on immigrants from Third World countries and their descendants, which it reports makes up 5% of the population; and it is known that Muslims make up four-fifths of this element. The latest police figures show that 76.5% of convicted rapists in Copenhagen belong to that 5% of the population, and from that we drew our understated conclusion.

Our critics then sow confusion about the word “welfare.” We wrote in English for an English-speaking readership, and used “welfare” in the conventional English sense of meaning public assistance in the form of cash or food stamps—not in the Danish sense of including “housing, transport, homecare, early retirement, protected workplaces, daycare and other smaller schemes” as mentioned by the two politicians.

As for the numbers involved, former Socialist spokeswoman for immigration and integration Ritt Bjerregaard has leaked figures from an unpublished study showing that in 1999, the 5% of the Danish population made up of Third World immigrants received 35% of all welfare payments (Danish: kontanthjaelp). This percentage is higher today and therefore we wrote that that 5% consumes “upwards of 40% of the welfare spending.”

Both MPs may not believe Danish Jews are threatened but the Jewish population itself believes it is under siege. This obliviousness of Ms. Arnold and Ms. Nielsen is part of a larger problem, whereby they have long been among the most vocal cheerleaders of massive immigration and completely blind to the problems this creates. Unfortunately for them, Danish voters do see the problems and threw their coalition out of office last November.

Finally, we are at a loss to explain the notion our critics forward that the current government believes “intermarriage should be avoided” between Danes and foreigners, an outrageous accusation which no one of any political stature has advocated. To the contrary, the policy of the government is integration, not segregation.


TOPICS: Canada; Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Germany; Government; Israel; News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: denmark; depravity; diversity; jebbushsucks; muslim; votemcbride

1 posted on 09/13/2002 11:16:11 AM PDT by 1bigdictator
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To: Tancredo Fan; Sabertooth; sarcasm; sonofliberty2; PsyOp; holyscroller; B4Ranch; agitator; ...
ping
2 posted on 09/13/2002 11:21:37 AM PDT by Marine Inspector
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To: 1bigdictator
Even before I read Pipes's response, I also remarked that the two socialists used that great lefty buzzword "offended" to describe their reaction to Pipes's original article.

Leftists can't simply "disagree", or have another point of view. No, they always have to be "offended", as if merely holding a viewpoint that differs from their PC dogma is somehow an affront.

This reveals the fundamentally anti-democratic, totalitarian strain in liberalism. They don't merely want to win the ideological war, they want to suppress the ability of people to disagree. Thus we witness, particularly on campus, all sorts of left-wing restrictions on free speech: from PC speech codes to the suppression of invited speakers with "offensive" views.

3 posted on 09/13/2002 11:35:17 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
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To: governsleastgovernsbest
Bump. Moreover, these Danish politicos disregarded the original import of Pipes article. They chose to focus on the accuracy of the percentages Pipes and his colleague quoted. Pure liberal smokescreen meant to dilute the substance of Pipes's message regarding the corosive effect Islamic immigrants have had on Danish society.

It's an Ad Misericordiam argument socialist employ to portray these Muslims as victims. It's the same distortion w/ the Palestinian issue... socialist confuse recognition of Palestinian suffering with assigning blame for that suffering.

4 posted on 09/13/2002 11:57:12 AM PDT by 1bigdictator
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To: TonyRo76
Somewhat in the same vein, have you heard the following light-bulb joke?

Q. How many feminists does it take to screw in a light bulb?

A. That's not funny.
6 posted on 09/13/2002 12:15:49 PM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
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To: knighthawk
bump
7 posted on 09/13/2002 12:23:35 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
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Bump and Ping!
8 posted on 09/13/2002 12:25:38 PM PDT by PsyOp
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To: Marine Inspector
Insane murder cult bump.
10 posted on 09/13/2002 12:55:01 PM PDT by Travis McGee
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To: governsleastgovernsbest
<< Leftists can't simply "disagree", or have another point of view. No, they always have to be "offended", as if merely holding a viewpoint that differs from their PC dogma is somehow an affront.

This reveals the fundamentally anti-democratic, totalitarian strain in liberalism. They don't merely want to win the ideological war, they want to suppress the ability of people to disagree. >>

Hear! Hear!

[And sounds as if you are talking about any UK subject and/or other EUROnal dweller. None of them can stand debate, either]

11 posted on 09/13/2002 4:56:34 PM PDT by Brian Allen
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To: governsleastgovernsbest
Oh how I wish I could fit that all on a bumper sticker!! It's worth saying again and again, and John Huang should make it the quote of the month:

Leftists can't simply "disagree", or have another point of view. No, they always have to be "offended", as if merely holding a viewpoint that differs from their PC dogma is somehow an affront.

This reveals the fundamentally anti-democratic, totalitarian strain in liberalism. They don't merely want to win the ideological war, they want to suppress the ability of people to disagree.

12 posted on 09/13/2002 4:59:03 PM PDT by A_perfect_lady
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To: 1bigdictator
"This obliviousness of Ms. Arnold and Ms. Nielsen is part of a larger problem, whereby they have long been among the most vocal cheerleaders of massive immigration and completely blind to the problems this creates. Unfortunately for them, Danish voters do see the problems and threw their coalition out of office last November"

Now if we could just get the American people to vote out of office all the Dems and most Republicans, perhaps our immigration problems would cease as well. Hooray for the Danish voters! Of course, CFR made it much more difficult for a third party candidate to run...the true purpose of it. Looks like we're stuck with the government sponsored two party smucks until the sheeple wake up and realize we're just about dead as a nation.

13 posted on 09/13/2002 10:25:30 PM PDT by brat
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To: 1bigdictator
>Denmark will need 100,000 new pairs of hands in the workforce

Message to Denmark, Europe, UK, US and Canada. How about dropping the welfare pyramid system which requires ever increasing numbers of 'hands.' Give the people tax relief. Then let the people decide how many children they can have based on local conditions. The Danes have developed a formula for national economic and cultural extinction.

14 posted on 09/14/2002 8:15:35 AM PDT by Dialup Llama
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To: governsleastgovernsbest
as if merely holding a viewpoint that differs from their PC dogma is somehow an affront.

Typical.

15 posted on 09/15/2002 4:02:41 PM PDT by monkeyshine
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