It is a sign that one is being taken seriously that the media this time are devoting column space to smearing the Norway Democrats’ Remigration Conference. Norwegian News Agency (NTB) calls it a “so-called remigration conference” featuring “several controversial speakers”. They have felt compelled to bring in comments from the “experts”, such as Cora Alexa Døving of the HL Centre.
She does as Göring did and reaches for her weapon when she hears the word remigration.
“It is another word for deportation,” says Cora Alexa Døving of the HL Centre. She researches racism, anti-Muslim hostility, antisemitism and conspiracy beliefs.
“Remigration is a concept that conceals a racist body of ideas according to which certain people belong in particular places in the world, and should therefore be sent back to where they supposedly came from,” she tells NTB.
“There is also a Christian-nationalist body of ideas behind it,” she believes.
Christianity and nationalism – two birds with one stone.
Not long ago, eight Jewish organisations wrote an open letter to the HL Centre calling on it to fulfil its task of conveying the history of the Holocaust. The centre occupies itself with all manner of other things: multiculturalism and Islam.
Cora Alexa Døving lives in a glass house.
The government has chosen to chart a course. The Anti-Racist Centre is part of it as well. They are listened to only by their own congregation. In the hope of reaching further, they shout.
Sofia Rana, adviser at the Anti-Racist Centre, likewise has little positive to say about the speakers the Norway Democrats are bringing to Oslo.
“They hide behind pleasant-sounding words such as remigration, but this is a conference about ethnic cleansing,” she tells NTB.
“This is not part of a normal debate about immigration; it is about reversing immigration, and it is based on the notion that people with the wrong ethnic, religious and cultural background do not really belong in Europe.”
Completely tone-deaf to what has unfolded in Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
How long can one continue playing the same card long after it is no longer relevant?
“Some people in this milieu say that Muslims constitute a danger to Jews in Europe. This is a straw-man argument for getting Muslims out, but you do not have to look very far, particularly in Swedish rhetoric, before you also find hatred of Jews,” says Døving.
No, because Muslims constitute no danger to Jews in Europe. This is how one sidelines oneself.
NTB uses only left-wing sources who vilify political opponents.
Did Stefan Korte really say that “Germany’s problems were caused by the forced denazification after the Second World War”? Is it likely that he would have survived in a party that now has 30 per cent of the electorate behind it?
NTB is testing its readers’ trust.
Because that is the issue: NTB is losing all credibility.
Trump was given a mandate by the voters: the illegals must go. Gregory Bovino was given the job of carrying it out. In Minneapolis they encountered a mob, financed by oligarchs such as George Soros and Reid Hoffmann. They threatened ICE agents with death and had to pay with their own. In the eyes of the media, they were saints.
Gregory Bovino was the face of ICE. NTB attempts to link him to “the German arch-Nazi, Field Marshal Erwin Rommel”.
But Rommel was never a Nazi. He was not a member of the NSDAP and later fell from favour. After the 20 July plot, he was instructed to commit suicide.
Bovino said before the meeting in Porto that Rommel was “inspirational”, as were T. E. Lawrence and George Patton. That presents a very different picture.
When NTB turns to spokespersons such as Cora Døving and Sofia Rana, it does not have much to work with.
The Norway Democrats themselves say that the conference is intended to initiate “the rightful process of restoring national control over the country’s demographic composition”.
NTB appears to regard that as an objective worthy of being linked to the worst historical processes.
