mandag, februar 13, 2006

To sjæle, én tanke

jeg har også længe ment, at dét islam har brug for , er et rigtigt professionelt reklamebureau. Sådan noget er dyrt, men heureka ! DR har løsningen: Man bygger bare videre i public service-regi på den Radikale, poliske grundfilosofi: "Vi er jo alle mennesker":

http://www.dr.dk/muslimeridanmark
DR fortæller idag også til min store lettelse:
Meningsmåling: Islam er foreneligt med demokrati
alt tegner således lyst idag..................

Leif Pagrotsky, minister
indpakket i politi v. indvielsen af Mångkultuåret i Malmø:
Kulturminister Leif Pagrotsky ger Danmark hård kritik
Malmö. Kulturminister Leif Pagrotsky riktade hård kritik mot den danskaregeringen när Sydsvenskan talade med honom i samband med invigningen av Mångkulturåret i Malmö i går.
- Man borde ha varit mer uppmärksam på de känslor som delar av den danskabefolkningen hade. Den danska regeringen har visat att den inte är enregering för hela danska folket och en sådan situation vill jag inte ha i Sverige, sa Pagrotsky och hänvisade till artikeln om den danska imamen Ahmed Abu Laban.
-Jyllands-Posten är en tidning som ingen hört talas om i arabvärlden, mengenom den taffliga sekvensen av misstag så står hela Europa inför enbesvärlig situation, fortsatte Pagrotsky.
Kære Leif, det kan være meget godt altsammen. Men hvorfor skal der en hel hær til at beskytte dig og Malmøs mordturede borgmester? Og mon den danske regering tager imod råd og kritik fra en minister der sanktionerer censur, grundlovsbrud og berufsverbot ? Næppe.
Måske kan det være en trøst for Sveriges kulturminister, at Al Gore lefler akkurat lige så meget for autoritære voldsmænd:

Speaking from a country that sent us the majority of the 9/11 hijackers and from a conference that banned Denmark for daring to speak up against Islamist bullies, Al Gore this weekend blasted the United States for its "abuses" against Arabs:
Former Vice President Al Gore told a mainly Saudi audience on Sunday that the U.S. government committed "terrible abuses" against Arabs after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, and that most Americans did not support such treatment.
Gore said Arabs had been "indiscriminately rounded up" and held in "unforgivable" conditions. The former vice president said the Bush administration was playing into al-Qaida's hands by routinely blocking Saudi visa applications.
http://www.michellemalkin.com

HUT "informerer"
hvis nogen tror vi nu får fred, kan de godt tro om igen. Nu vil De Radikale have foreningen forbudt. Jamen, havde det ikke været en bedre idé ikke at invitere dem, in the first place?
Kræver dementi af Hizb-ut-Tahrir
Politikere vil have Hizb-ut-Tahrir til at trække beskyldninger tilbage om, at regeringen opfordrede Jyllands-Posten til at bringe Muhammed-tegningerne.
På en konference i Nørrebrohallen søndag kom talsmand for den muslimske organisation, Khalid Amin, ifølge B.T. med et klart budskab til den danske regering:
"For det første skal vi have en klar officiel undskyldning fra regeringen. Det var den, der opfordrede Jyllands-Posten til at bringen tegningerne".
- Vi har oplevet mere end rigeligt af usmagelige smædekampagner i hele Muhammed-sagen, så nu er tiden kommet til at kræve et dementi, siger Venstres integrationsordfører, Irene Simonsen, i en pressemeddelelse.
Hun får opbakning fra både SF, Enhedslisten og Socialdemokraternes integrationsordfører, Henrik Sass Larsen.
http://www.bt.dk/nyheder/artikel:aid=420658:fid=100300456/

The Dead Hand
eller : fra fri røst til dhimmi på kun 14 dage:
Multiculturalism is dead. It was always dead, in the sense that an untruth has no life, but the energies of a vigorous fraud are enough to deceive many for much time. The idea that differing value-systems could coexist within a superstructure, itself imposing equality upon them, was a tempting one: it affirmed a reassuring view of humanity, and more important, it relieved a West that did not believe in itself of the burden of self-assertion. Its lie was always obvious to those willing to think critically about it — what if the notionally subsidiary value-system struck against the value-system undergirding the arbitrating superstructure? — but now it is obvious to nearly all who have lived through the last five years of war and massacre, and seen its latest phase ignited by mere cartoons.
Multiculturalism is dead, but its corpse, like those of the incorruptible saints, still smells sweet.
http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/812

How did the U.S. government perceive Islam as a political force in the old days?"
For an answer, I propose a look at a “confidential” 76-page study (declassified in 1979) published sixty years ago tomorrow by the Military Intelligence Service of the U.S. War Department. (findes som pdf på linket)
Of particular interest is an 11-page chapter that deals with “Islam: A Threat to World Stability.” It opens with some bleak observations:

"With few exceptions, the states [in the Muslim world] are marked by poverty, ignorance, and stagnation. It is full of discontent and frustration, yet alive with consciousness of its inferiority and with determination to achieve some kind of betterment.

Two basic urges meet head-on in this area, and conflict is inherent in this collision of interests. These urges reveal themselves in the daily news accounts of killings and terrorism, of pressure groups in opposition, and of raw nationalism and naked expansionism masquerading as diplomatic maneuvers."

The report then explains these two urges and rightly begins by focusing on the long shadow of the premodern period.

"The first of these urges originates within the Moslems’ own sphere. The Moslems remember the power with which once they not only ruled their own domains but also overpowered half of Europe, yet they are painfully aware of their present economic, cultural and military impoverishment. Thus a terrific internal pressure is building up in their collective thinking. The Moslems intend, by any means possible, to regain political independence and to reap the profits of their own resources. … The area, in short, has an inferiority complex, and its
activities are thus as unpredictable as those of any individual so motivated."

"Because of the strategic position of the Moslem world and the restlessness of its peoples, the Moslem states represent a potential threat to world peace. There cannot be permanent world stability, when one-seventh of the earth’s population exists under the economic and social conditions that are imposed upon the Moslems."

http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Printable.asp?ID=21266

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