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Dutch MP Barred from Entering Britain

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Pastorius2/10/2009 6:02:20 pm PST

Wilders said he is thinking about forming an alliance with VB. He did not state categorically that he is indeed doing so. The jury is still out on that.

Wilders belief in banning the Koran is consistent with the action of a totalitarian. However, there is no evidence that Wilders is like a totalitarian in any other way.

After we beat Japan and Germany, we banned parts of their state ideologies. That’s how we effected the change necessary to turn the countries into what they are today.

I see the idea of banning the Koran as being in that tradition.

Certainly, none of us have taken a principled stand against the people in Germany who go on ensuring that Mein Kampf is banned, do we?

If I were to weigh the two,

Britain’s idiotic move to ban an European from their country (Britain is a member of the EU, therefore, Wilders has the right to be in the country)

vs.

Wilders desire to see the Koran banned (which is in the European tradition of banning books like Mein Kampf),

I would have to say that Britain’s decision is much more totalitarian in nature.