Saturday, September 09, 2006

explaining european vulnerability to dhimmitude

sep 9th, 2006

an almost exact match with what ails hindus in india: the societal stockholm syndrome, a belief that has been drummed into us that we deserve mohammedan outrages against us. and it took root because of the extreme psychic violence imposed on the hindu masses by the asuric norms of mohammedan invaders: scorched-earth tactics, attacks on civilians, capturing of women and children for slavery.

nurul hassan, arjun singh, bipan chandra and the 'eminent donkey' cabal have succeeded in making this the norm amongst india's semi-literate 'useful idiots'.

an excerpt from http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/2006/04/im-terrorist-groupie-hear-me-roar.html

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In his book "While Europe Slept: How Radical Islam is Destroying the West from Within ," Bruce Bawer gives an account of a meeting with Hedegaard and Brix in Copenhagen:

"Hedegaard was of the view, however, that the Danish establishment's benign neglect of Islamic extremism must have deeper causes than snobbism or hippie nostalgia. After all, he said, the Islamicization of the Nordic countries was "the most fundamental transformation" they'd experienced in a millennium. Something so monumental, in his opinion, could not be explained simply by a few people's foolishness or class snobbery. "Heavy consequences," he insisted, "must have heavy causes." The surrender of Denmark to Muslims had to be the result of some deep-seated compulsion. (…..) His theory was that Western Europe's ongoing surrender to radical Islam had its roots in the psychic devastation of the First World War. For while that conflict marked America's ascent to the rank of Great Power, Europeans took it as a devastating proof, Hedegaard said, "the our culture was worthless. It was basically destroyed. And that prepared the way for two sorts of totalitarianism" — Nazism and Communism — and for "atrocities of a magnitude that is hard to imagine." Those atrocities, in turn, placed upon Europeans an unbearable burden of guilt. The Nazis, he said, "made Europe think it is doomed and sinful...and deserves what it has coming."

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