In Denmark it is Liberation Day from the German occupation, and when today we commemorate the resistance fighters who sacrificed their lives for Denmark’s cause, we must unfortunately conclude that we have squandered the freedom they fought for. No foreign army compelled us. We did it entirely voluntarily.
Or rather: perhaps “we” did not do it, for everything indicates that the great majority of the population has all along been opposed to foreigners taking over. The Danes have been made fools of with empty talk, while the ruling elite within politics, media and institutions quietly and steadily filled the country with foreigners who wanted nothing to do with us, but came to make slaves of us.
The invasion crept in, drop by drop. Good God, said the country’s leaders, are we now not to receive a couple of thousand foreigners who have had a difficult time in their homeland, and who have come because they love Danish freedom? Such an attitude was reprehensible, racist and right-wing extremist. And with the Aliens Act (udlændingeloven), an almost unanimous Folketing had after all approved the perception that immigration and the accompanying “multiculture” were an enrichment to which only “sinister basement-dwellers” could object. The very few who spoke against the development were ostracised, excluded and demonised.
The Muslims quickly acquired the status of a persecuted minority, and one could arrive directly from Timbuktu and invoke rights in Denmark. The politicians, the media and the courts ensured that. In time, quantity became quality, and suddenly it was not we who granted rights to the immigrants, but they who made demands and flexed their muscles in the form of parallel societies, sharia agitation, mass “prayer” on City Hall Square (Rådhuspladsen) and violence in the streets. The guests had taken over as masters, and we now stand in a situation in which we cannot peacefully regain sovereignty.
So it is also in most of Europe, which has undergone the same development as us. We now see in country after country that the governments do not dare to stand up against a violent umma – the serpent they have nourished at their breast.
When so-called grooming gangs commit mass rape against white English girls, the police look the other way. When the mosques spew out hatred against Jews, antisemitism grows among the people. The media and their favourite experts invent excuses, if they care at all.
How can it be that several European governments – in France, Spain and now also Italy – refuse to support the American-Israeli military action against the Iranian executioner regime? It is quite simple, Sherlock: They fear their own domestic umma more than they fear the prospect of Iranian nuclear weapons falling upon their heads.
All this took only around 50 years. The consequences our descendants will have to live with for centuries.
Fortunately, the heroes resting in Ryvangen were spared having to experience it.
