August 18, 2005

Murderous, ungrateful twerp.

Since the bomb attacks in London, there has been an increased focus on extremist groups in Denmark. Only last week, the spokesman for the Danish branch of Hizb ut-Tahrir, Fadi Abdullatif, was charged with calling for the killing of the Danish government.

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On a flyer distributed in Denmark, Hizb ut-Tahrir said: "So, travel to help your brothers in Falluja and exterminate your rulers if they block your way".

"Denmark targets extremist media." By Thomas Buch-Andersen, BBC News, 8/17/05.

Since the Danish government has not prevented any Danish citizen or resident from traveling to the country or countries of his choice, Mr. Abdullatif's hysteria is a bit strange. He wasn't satisfied with just encouraging his pals to head to Fallujah, he figured his message JUST WASN'T RIGHT without a suggestion that exterminating "your rulers" is an option in case something should go wrong at the airport.

What is it in the psyche of these yoyos that causes their minds to gravitate inexorably to jihad, extermination, throat slashings, and beheadings? All this dumb ass had to do is say, "Go to Fallujah." End of story.

"Go to the post office to check the mail, my brothers. Exterminate all those who block you." The sheer narcissim of these clowns. Consider this just a taste of the rational governance in store for the fools who allow themselves to fall under the sway of Arab Muslim rulers.

That said, the Danes are going to screw up by going after this guy when his invitation to extermination would apply only to those actually deciding to go to Fallujah and being blocked in some way. Since we can safely assume (1) there's not going to be a stampede to Iraq (dangerous place for jihadis) by the Danish mujahadin (very small minority) and (2) that no Danish "ruler" is going to stop anyone from leaving Denmark who wants to go (even if they leave wearing t-shirts with "Muj to Falluj" on them), this is not one of those flyers that requires official attention.

American First Amendment learning doesn't need to apply to the whole world (with the exception, of course, of the part about nude dancing being sacred protected speech) but all of these nervous, pussy European governments need to take the very workable concept of "clear and present danger" to heart. Which is to say, let people say what the heck they want unless it's to incite an immediate pogrom, necktie party, or insurrection.

But, no. They're truly pathetic in their approach to speech. The Dutch city of Rotterdam rushed out and forcibly erased what a local artist had painted on a wall near a mosque: "Thou Shalt Not Kill."

Now that kind of speech, Pilgrims, is a three-alarm assault on decency.

From: Fjordman.

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