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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Many Things Rotten in Denmark

November 13, 2013 By Andrew Harrod
A Danish appeals court recently upheld the conviction under a Danish hate speech law of an Iranian-Danish woman for her remarks condemnatory of Islam. Coming amidst the controversial statements by another Dane of Muslim background, this conviction raises troubling questions about who may say what about Islam.
The artist Firoozeh Bazrafkan ran afoul of Danish authorities with a blog entry printed in a December 2011 issue of the Jyllands-Posten newspaper of 2005 Danish Muhammad caricature notoriety. Bazrafkan expressed being “very convinced that Muslim men around the world rape, abuse and kill their daughters.” Such abuse resulted “according to my understanding as a Danish-Iranian” from a “defective and inhumane culture—if you can even call it a culture at all.” Bazrafkan deemed Islam a “defective and inhumane religion whose textbook, the Koran, is more immoral, deplorable and crazy than manuals of the two other global religions combined.”…….. Bazrafkan’s intellectual arguments were unavailing in part because, as Jesper Langballe stated during his December 3, 2010, district court “confession,” Section 266b’s “sole criterion of culpability…is whether someone feels offended…not whether what I have said is true or false.”….To Read More….
My Take - Europe's lost to the West. They have lost their minds; they have lost their identity; they have lost their sense of culture; they have lost their religious foundation; they have lost their drive.  They're lost to the west. At least until the average people of Denmark and the rest of Europe finally get so outraged at this nonsense they take action, and as I have said over and over again; it will be violent. Once the EU collapses economically all this clamor by the elitists for tolerance for people whose religious beliefs encourage corruption and violence will come to an end; a religion that is in reality a criminal organization masquerading as a religion.


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