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We’re starting to see the details of the conspiracy behind the
Danish cartoon scandal. The Danish newspaper
Jyllands-Posten, which started the problem by actually commissioning
cartoons that would make Muslims furious as an experiment to
see if political correctness would prevent the cartoons from being published
– you can’t make this stuff up! - supports the anti-immigration
Danish governing coalition, and has historic ties going back to the 1920s and
1930s to European fascism. The editor in question, Flemming Rose, apparently
has ties
to Daniel Pipes (as if we couldn’t see that coming!). The point was clearly
to incite Muslim riots to enforce the idea that the ‘clash of civilizations’
means that immigration to Europe - particularly Muslim immigration - must be
stopped, and to lead credence to the idea
that Muslims are all irrational and violent, and can’t be dealt with except
through violence. Although they deny it, the conspiracy clearly flows
through a whole series of like-minded European editors, all of whom should be
given a blood test to check for Zionism. The BBC actually had the audacity
to carry the cartoons “to
give audiences an understanding of the strong feelings evoked by the story”.
As we dig further, I am sure we’ll find that all the people involved in
this story have strong connections to either or both of Zionism and far-right
European fascism. The people of Denmark, in particular, ought to be thinking
about sending a bill to Jyllands-Posten for the damage done to the
embassies, not to mention the fact that Danish firms will never again be able
to do business in the Middle East or any place where there is a substantial
Muslim population. Denmark just lost a billion customers.
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