Posted on 10/10/2005 2:04:28 PM PDT by Alouette
You guys realise that this guy was interviewed on Hezbollah TV...
And at that, managed to make the Hezbollah guy look downright reasonable :-)
Just a tidbit about this Myrdal fellow mentioned in the first paragraph...
He, like many other deluded leftists, were a huge admirerer of Mao and Pol Pot.. And, he refers to the massacre at the Tianaman square as a "political neccessity"..
The scary thing is that many like him are now part of Europe's cultural elite... The damned generation of 68....
Ahmed Rahmi, the "spikeable" head of Radio Islam is a Moroccan refugee, now unfortunately a Swedish citizen. His Radio Islam has been closed down a number of times because almost everything he says contravenes Swedish laws on incitement to racial hatred. However, he always pops up again.
That's a relief. Last time I was in Malmo all I got was wrteched pop, horrid techno, a Danish rap -please, tell me a a parody-, and death metal so bad that it made me pine for the Norwegian group that ate each other.
At least now I can be told that I rule America and Sweden, while helping to clean up broken glass at Jewish stores.
I used to think the Arabs had an inferiority complex, but after watching their baboonic behavior, I must conclude it is no complex..
ROFL!!!!
This character is yet another poster boy for the "this is your brain on drugs" campaign! Another delusional and dangerous nut that needs a long stay in a padded room!
The Muslims have been working this racket since the 7th C. Call it a sick form of triangulation. They count on a certain latent reservoir of anti-Jewish thought within Christianity. This gives them, I suppose, a certain amount of cover as they act against all infidels.
After all, the new slaves they take in the Sudan are hardly Jews. In Kosovo, the KLA attacks synagogues and monasteries with equal fervor. Throughout the Muslim world, Christian and Jew were both in dhimmi status, and adroitly worked one against the other.
I wish our Scandinavian friends the best of luck in dealing with their new neighbors. It's one invitation that will soon prove to have been better unsent.
His quote:
"If the Jews were satisfied with the occupation of Palestine, the Westerners may not have had a problem. The problem is that they are occupying America, they are occupying France and the West in general in terms of the media, and culture and politics. This is real occupation.
The difference between the occupation of Palestine and of the West is that in Palestine the occupation is mechanical and military, whereas the occupation of the West is an occupation of values, of mind, of ideology and of culture. The Palestinian and South Lebanese bodies still have antibodies, whereas the Jewish occupation of the West resembles a cancer, a cancerous tumor, which the body cannot feel, and so it can spread. They are trying to do the same thing in the Arab world. They use the normalization of relations to make this tumor spread throughout the Arab and Islamic world, and to paralyze us, to turn into cancer. "
My thoughts:
This is almost directly quoted from "Mein Kampf" in the early chapters where Hitler decides he knows what is "wrong" with the world. Aside from the obvious plagiarism, it's sad to realize the politics of hate don't change over time, just the names of the players.
The rule (at least in Europe) seems to be that if you are powerless to solve the real problem, invent an imaginary problem that you CAN solve. In the last decade, the real problem has been the Muslims. So, in keeping with history, the Euros have decided that the real problem is Israel (rather than the invaders in their midst). Of course, heaping criticism on Israel will mollify the Muslims for a while. But eventually what goes around will come around.
18,000 Jews in Sweden, mostly in Stockholm. Here's a quarter Radio Islam, buy a Search Engine.
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