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Feelin' the Love from Danish Kounterjihad Kultur Warriors

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Řyvind Strřmmen1/10/2010 4:51:49 pm PST

re: #18 Thanos

Actually, that first quote - which also spurred some debate here - reads:

Den moderne islamisme, som nsten alle danske imamer gr ind for, kalder sig en religion, men er frst og fremmest en politisk ideologi p linje med kommunismen og nazismen.

Translation:

Modern islamism, supported by almost every Danish imam, call itself a religion, but is first and foremost a political ideology like Communist and Nazism.

The “supported by almost every Danish imam”-part is doubtful, although Saudi oil money certainly do find their way around. The claim that Islamism is more politics than religion is - however - quite correct. Islamism is a rather modern, political phenomenon; although certainly not without roots in the religion, like Irshad Manji points out. Some of Sayyid Qutb’s works remind me of both fascist, Marxist and anarchist texts.

The other two quotes are as bad as they sound, and one of them comes from an interview where Hedegaard said, amongst other things:

Integration is not working simply because it’s absolutely forbidden to integrate. We in the West have a hard hours understanding a culture that does not change, that has an essence, that has remained the same for 1400 years…

[…]

Our leaders do not take this seriously and I am afraid that it will take a public uprising before they will take this seriously. […] After the occupation of Denmark, there were quite a few who had collaborated with the enemy who came into very hot water. The same thing could happen here … This can not be solved with a compromise, it’s either our civilization or their non-Civilization and Barbarism. Our two ways of life are like Fire and Water. One of them must be victorious.

No mention of Islamism there; it’s all Islam and all Muslims he’s talking about.