Sunday, July 24, 2011

Dark Days Ahead


From Kleinverzet:

Dark days

More and more details are coming out about the Oslo shooter and his delusions of grandeur with regard to a pan-European 'resistance movement'. There is a manifesto. It's 1500+ pages long, which immediately raises the suspicion of obsession. Indeed Document.no, the site where Breivik made most of his forum comments, draw the analogy to the Una-Bomber. Document.no comments:
In fall 2009 Behring Breivik says that he has been working on a book titled 2083 for three years. It already runs into 1400 pages! He offers to send it to the blogger Fjordman.

Behring Breivik seems like a very special case.
Be that as it may, the damage this 'special case' has done, and is still doing, is potentially more far-reaching then is (barely) understood at this time.

Ninety-two lives have been cut short on the decision of an individual that had no right to make that decision in the first place. Nine-two families have been thrown into grief and bereavement, as they must come to terms with the loss of a loved one. The descriptions of what happened on the Utøya island sketch out a mass-murder of a supremely sadistic nature. An act that is in shattering dissonance with the shooters professed Christianity (if that is actually what he is. There are clues his Facebook page, where the claim to Christianity is made, was tampered with). Neither the Ten Commandments, not the Mount Olive sermon can be believably twisted into something that mandates, or even just excuses, what happened on that tragic island. That is not 'resistance', it is murder, cold-blooded, calculated, bereft of love, compassion or mercy. It is evil.

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And thus, Breivik will find that whatever he intended, he has scored a major victory for his opponents. An agent provocateur seeking to discredit the right-wing conservative sliver of the European political spectrum would have a hard time doing a better job. The Norway Atrocities will, I fear, prove to be the Reichtag Fire moment for the progressive movement in Europe. It is the perfect excuse to persecute and silence opposing voices. One too good to let pass. We're heading for dark days.
Go read the whole thing.

Fell on Black Days

2 comments:

Epaminondas said...

This ain't europe.

As I've said MANY MANY TIMES.

WE have seen questionable response movements in europe in nearly every nation (Wilders is NOT one of them).

We exist because of the greed and racisms, and intolerances of Europe.

I simply am not afraid.
I reject the idea that this guy is one of 'us'.

Breivik is as much one of us as Dylan Kleibold and and Eric Harris were typical HS students.

That is the fact.

Is everybody getting me here?
Do we need translation?

Kleinverzet said...

Thanks for the endorsement, Pastorius. Much appreciated