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"Mohammed Burns In Hell" <wiping_my_ass_on_the_qur@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| From 2006:
| ____________________
|
| Something Rotten in Denmark?
|
| New York Post
|
| A Muslim group in Denmark announced a few days ago that a $30,000 bounty
| would be paid for the murder of several prominent Danish Jews, a threat
that
| garnered wide international notice. Less well known is that this is just
one
| problem associated with Denmark's approximately 200,000 Muslim
immigrants.
| The key issue is that many of them show little desire to fit into their
| adopted country.
|
| For years, Danes lauded multiculturalism and insisted they had no
problem
| with the Muslim customs - until one day they found that they did. Some
major
| issues:
|
| Living on the dole: Third-world immigrants - most of them Muslims from
| countries such as Turkey, Somalia, Pakistan, Lebanon and Iraq -
constitute
5
| percent of the population but consume upwards of 40 percent of the
welfare
| spending.
|
| Engaging in crime: Muslims are only 4 percent of Denmark's 5.4 million
| people but make up a majority of the country's convicted rapists, an
| especially combustible issue given that practically all the female
victims
| are non-Muslim. Similar, if lesser, dispro****tions are found in other
| crimes.
|
| Self-imposed isolation: Over time, as Muslim immigrants increase in
numbers,
| they wish less to mix with the indigenous population. A recent survey
finds
| that only 5 percent of young Muslim immigrants would readily marry a
Dane.
| Im****ting unacceptable customs: Forced marriages - promising a newborn
| daughter in Denmark to a male cousin in the home country, then
compelling
| her to marry him, sometimes on pain of death - are one problem. Another
is
| threats to kill Muslims who convert out of Islam. One Kurdish convert to
| Christianity, who went public to explain why she had changed religion,
felt
| the need to hide her face and conceal her identity, fearing for her
life.
| Fomenting anti-Semitism: Muslim violence threatens Denmark's
approximately
| 6,000 Jews, who increasingly depend on police protection. Jewish parents
| were told by one school principal that she could not guarantee their
| children's safety and were advised to attend another institution.
| Anti-Israel marches have turned into anti-Jewish riots. One
organization,
| Hizb-ut-Tahrir, openly calls on Muslims to "kill all Jews . . . wherever
you
| find them."
|
| Seeking Islamic law: Muslim leaders openly declare their goal of
introducing
| Islamic law once Denmark's Muslim population grows large enough - a
| not-that-remote prospect. If present trends persist, one sociologist
| estimates, every third inhabitant of Denmark in 40 years will be Muslim.
| Other Europeans (such as the late Pim Fortuyn in Holland) have also
grown
| alarmed about these issues, but Danes were the first to make them the
basis
| for a change in government.
|
| In a momentous election last November, a center-right coalition came to
| power that - for the first time since 1929 - excluded the socialists.
The
| right broke its 72-year losing streak and won a solid parliamentary
majority
| by promising to handle immigration issues, the electorate's first
concern,
| differently from the socialists.
|
| The next nine months did witness some fine-tuning of procedures:
Immigrants
| now must live seven years in Denmark (rather than three) to become
permanent
| residents. Most non-refugees no longer can collect welfare checks
| immediately on entering the country. No one can bring into the country
an
| intended spouse under the age of 24. And the state prosecutor is
considering
| a ban on Hizb-ut-Tahrir for its death threats against Jews.
|
| These minor adjustments prompted howls internationally - with European
and
| U.N. re****ts condemning Denmark for racism and "Islamophobia," the
| Wa****ngton Post re****ting that Muslim immigrants "face habitual
| discrimination," and a London Guardian headline announcing that
"Copenhagen
| Flirts with Fascism."
|
| In reality, however, the new government barely addressed the existing
| problems. Nor did it prevent new ones, such as the death threats against
| Jews or a recent Islamic edict calling on Muslims to drive Danes out of
the
| Norrebro quarter of Copenhagen.
|
| The authorities remain indulgent. The military mulls permitting Muslim
| soldiers in Denmark's volunteer International Brigade to opt out of
actions
| they don't agree with - a privilege granted to members of no other
faith.
| Mohammed Omar Bakri, the self-proclaimed London-based "eyes, ears and
mouth"
| of Osama bin Laden, won permission to set up a branch of his
organization,
| Al-Muhajiroun.
|
| Contrary to media re****ts, the real news from Denmark is not flirting
with
| fascism but getting mired in inertia. A government elected specifically
to
| deal with a set of problems has made minimal headway. Its reluctance has
| potentially profound implications for the West as a whole.
|
| FOLLOW-UP LETTERS
|
| Multiculturalism and Denmark
|
| From: Elisabeth Arnold and Elsebeth Gerner Nielsen, Members of the
Danish
| Parliament
| National Post
| September 6, 2002
| Letters
|
| As Danish politicians, we are offended by the way integration problems
in
| Denmark were ****trayed by Daniel Pipes and Lars Hedegaard and we wish to
set
| the record straight ("Muslim Extremism: Denmark's had Enough," Daniel
Pipes
| and Lars Hedegaard, Aug. 27).
|
| The authors claim that 40% of Danish welfare expenses are consumed by
Muslim
| immigrants. Denmark has a much broader spectrum of welfare costs than
| countries in North America. We include not only unemployment benefits
and
| social security but also substantial allocations to housing, trans****t,
| homecare, early retirement, protected workplaces, daycare and other
smaller
| schemes. Muslim immigrants do not receive 40% of those allocations even
| though they represent a substantial part of the clients. The main reason
| being: It is hard to compete on a job market not interested in employing
| immigrants.
|
| The further assumption that more than half of all rapists in Denmark are
| Muslims is without any basis in fact, as criminal registers do not
record
| religion.
|
| Mr. Pipes and Mr. Hedegaard mention that only 5% of young Muslims in
Denmark
| wish to marry a Dane. A sign of self-inflicted isolation, indeed. We
welcome
| the brave 5% who accept intermarriage-they are true pioneers for
peaceful
| co-existence and human contact across cultures. However, the new Danish
| government has made it extremely difficult for Danish citizens to bring
a
| foreign spouse to Denmark. The ruling opinion obviously is that
| intermarriage should be avoided.
|
| Mr. Pipes and Mr. Hedegaard also claim that Muslim violence threatens
the
| 6,000 Jewish citizens in Denmark. Rumours-also hitting the front pages
of
| major newspapers-tell that identified Jewish Danes figure on a death
list.
| Danish authorities consider death threats very serious, but police
| investigators have so far found no evidence of real threats.
|
| During the coming decade, Denmark will need 100,000 new pairs of hands
in
| the workforce. The Danes produce fewer children and live longer.
Integration
| must work better and immigrants admitted to Denmark should be welcomed.
On
| this point, we take inspiration from Canadian society, which is open to
| other cultures and religions.
|
| Re: Multiculturalism and Denmark
|
| From: Daniel Pipes and Lars Hedegaard
| National Post
| September 10, 2002
| Letters
|
| Elisabeth Arnold and Elsebeth Gerner Nielsen, two members of the Danish
| parliament, are "offended" by our article "Muslim Extremism: Denmark's
had
| Enough" (Aug. 27).
|
| Most Canadian readers may not realize that both writers are politicians
| belonging to the Socialist-Radical Liberal government that was defeated
last
| November --- indeed, Ms. Nielsen was its minister of culture. They have
an
| axe to grind.
|
| Both protest our conclusion that Muslims "make up a majority of the
| country's convicted rapists," saying that because Danish statistics do
not
| correlate religion with crime, this assertion "is without any basis in
| fact." Statistics Denmark does, however, produce numbers on immigrants
from
| Third World countries and their descendants, which it re****ts makes up
5%
of
| the population; and it is known that Muslims make up four-fifths of this
| element. The latest police figures show that 76.5% of convicted rapists
in
| Copenhagen belong to that 5% of the population, and from that we drew
our
| understated conclusion.
|
| Our critics then sow confusion about the word "welfare." We wrote in
English
| for an English-speaking reader****p, and used "welfare" in the
conventional
| English sense of meaning public assistance in the form of cash or food
| stamps-not in the Danish sense of including "housing, trans****t,
homecare,
| early retirement, protected workplaces, daycare and other smaller
schemes"
| as mentioned by the two politicians.
|
| As for the numbers involved, former Socialist spokeswoman for
immigration
| and integration Ritt Bjerregaard has leaked figures from an unpublished
| study showing that in 1999, the 5% of the Danish population made up of
Third
| World immigrants received 35% of all welfare payments (Danish:
| kontanthjaelp). This percentage is higher today and therefore we wrote
that
| that 5% consumes "upwards of 40% of the welfare spending."
|
| Both MPs may not believe Danish Jews are threatened but the Jewish
| population itself believes it is under siege. This obliviousness of Ms.
| Arnold and Ms. Nielsen is part of a larger problem, whereby they have
long
| been among the most vocal cheerleaders of massive immigration and
completely
| blind to the problems this creates. Unfortunately for them, Danish
voters
do
| see the problems and threw their coalition out of office last November.
|
| Finally, we are at a loss to explain the notion our critics forward that
the
| current government believes "intermarriage should be avoided" between
Danes
| and foreigners, an outrageous accusation which no one of any political
| stature has advocated. To the contrary, the policy of the government is
| integration, not segregation.
|
| http://www.danielpipes.org/article/450
|
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