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Denmark leads the 'racist reaction'
Electronic Telegraph ^
| April 6, 2002
| By Toby Helm in Copenhagen
Posted on 04/05/2002 4:34:53 PM PST by Map Kernow
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Europe slowly rouses itself from the politically-correct folly of unrestricted immigration.
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To: Keys
"Once you force mass immigration on a country... the problems begin"
America knows about this issue first-hand.
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posted on
04/05/2002 4:54:40 PM PST
by
Don Myers
To: Map Kernow
Funny how it's racist for Denmark to pass laws but not for Zimbabwe, Kenya, the Congo or South Africa to go after ethnic Europeans with violence.
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04/05/2002 5:05:51 PM PST
by
Regulator
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To: Regulator
Funny how it's racist for Denmark to pass laws but not for Zimbabwe, Kenya, the Congo or South Africa to go after ethnic Europeans with violence. Funny, but not at all unexpected or even remarked in today's world. But it does give an interesting perspective to Mr. Quraishy's claim in the last paragraph of the above article that "there is no going back." There certainly seems to be an aggressive will on the part of many black African leaders to go back to the "good old days," doesn't there?
To: Map Kernow
Nah, it's just the Danes.
Recall that they are one of the few countries besides the US and Britain to have suffered casualties in Enduring Freedom and in WWII they told the Nazis to f*ck off when they came for the Danish Jews. Unlike, say, the French.
The Danes have always been hard headed and clear-sighted. When they can see at all, that is; they have the highest rate of alcoholism in the world.
:-)
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posted on
04/05/2002 5:13:45 PM PST
by
Abn1508
To: Map Kernow
To: Abn1508
The Danes have always been hard headed and clear-sighted. When they can see at all, that is; they have the highest rate of alcoholism in the world. :-) They smoke a lot, too. And have lots of all kinds of sex. And now racism---obviously they're very, very bad people. (:-)
To: RippleFire
I like the Folkeparti's slogan: "Dit land, dit valg"--"Your land, your vote." Indeed---I wonder how many games are being played in Europe with non-citizens "voting" in elections, like they do here in California.
To: RippleFire
Here is the Dansk Folkeparti's (Danish People's Party) position on immigration from its website:
Immigration policy
Denmark is not a country open for immigration, and the DF will not accept that Denmark develops into a multi-ethnic society. We therefore demand a revision of all laws regarding immigration and foreign policy since the implementation of the Immigration Law in 1983. We also demand the Integration Law abolished. Denmark cannot accommodate the whole world. The free access to Denmark undermines our welfare. We do not wish for the Danish people to become a minority in their own country. Refugees should be sent home as soon as it is possible. Criminal immigrants should be deported immediately after served sentence. The right of family reunification should be abolished, and the mass allocation of Danish citizenship should come to an end.
Denmark cannot accommodate the whole world. But we, the United States, can?
We do not wish for the Danish people to become a minority in their own country. But here in the United States, the ethnic, religious, and racial make-up can be altered at random or at the will of our political elites or giant corporations?
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To: Map Kernow
Mr Quraishy says the terrorist attacks on America last September changed the entire political debate. In one fell swoop the rhetoric about immigrants and immigration changed. Thank you for bringing this article.
The political debate did not happen overnight, it's been in the works for years, trouble was....... nobody was listening, the left was too loud.
To: Map Kernow
Thanks for the link. Hopefully, the trend against "diversity" in Denmark will continue. One reason, among many others, that the Danes are getting fed up, is that minorities constitute 7% of the overall population- and 68% of all rape perps. Islam has no place in Denmark.
To: Abn1508
they have the highest rate of alcoholism in the world.They do.?????
To: Phillip Augustus
Once liberals see that it's OK in Europe, Free Thinking just might catch on in the New World!
To: Map Kernow; knighthawk
This week's Der Spiegel has a similar article, which clearly expects a victory by Pim Fortuyn's party in the next Dutch election and by the right in the German election in September. It also thinks the populists Le Pen and Chevenement will do well in the upcoming French election.
To: Map Kernow
It's nice to see Europe begin to slowly awaken from 50 years of socialist induced slumber and self-delusion. Cultures that are on the defensive resort to fundamentalism. I wouldn't be surprised to see within the next 20 years a strong pan-European nationalism coupled with a strongly reinvigorated sense of Christianity. The older generation is pacifist because it remembers World War II and is atheist because it grew up being very fond of communism. The younger generations sees their countries being invaded by backwards foreigners. They may well end up forcing them out, as the Spanish did to the Moors.
Who knows, 50 years from now young European FReepers may well be complaining about socialist America.
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04/05/2002 6:05:19 PM PST
by
ValenB4
To: Great Dane
The silver lining on the dark cloud of September 11 is possibly the increased public awareness in the West that "open borders" are an "open invitation" to social problems, ethnic conflict, and vulnerability to terrorist attack.
The Left is very, very well aware of the jolt September 11 provided--that's why (among other things) for six months now we've been exposed to the Ad Council's "I Am An American" ad campaign, with the most motley crew of outlandish looking people staring into the camera and growling "I AM AN AMERICAN!!!" against an urgent ostinato of an endlessly repeated, super loud guitar riff, which seems to say "Listen and Believe!!"
The whole point of the spot is to try to stop people post 9/11 from asking "Who is an American--a person who wants a high standard of living and job and government benefits, or a person who is loyal to this country, its ideals, its system of government, its way of life?"
Having a certain "look" or skin color, or coming from some exotic place on the globe originally, or worshipping some strange god doesn't make you an "American," people are discovering to the consternation of the Left---believing in American values and acting according to them does.
To: RippleFire
I accessed this site that you kindly posted. Most civilised, cogent, rational and the voice of reason. I do book research for Danish aquaintance here in Canada. He has the most splendid collection of books I have ever seen. Don't know his politics though. Eventually I will print up from this site and try him with it. Thanks again.
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