I’ve heard about him, but otherwise know nothing, but I suspect he’s a bit of a ‘pr!ck’, he is also an incredibly important ‘pr!ck’ who is ABSOLUTELY needed to puncture the inflated, blind, stupidity of politicians and people, who, in their perfect, idealised, version of Shan-gri-la, IGNORE the reality of the world.
In this, I SUPPORT WHAT THIS PARTICULAR ‘PR!CK’ IS DOING, and those, who make excuses, for what SOME muslins do, or think, ARE THE REAL ENEMY. It is bad enough, that blasphemy laws are ‘violently’ mob enforced in countries with Sharia law, but that they should be allowed to get away with it, in the name of community cohesion and ‘non-offence’ in other parts of the world, to which they have moved, often as not, to escape ‘supposed’ persecution is unforgivable.
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David Simpson
1 year ago
He’d be much better off burning the Bible – just to show what the difference is between the Muslim minority and the mostly secularist majority, and to highlight the difference between the immigrant Muslim community and the society they think they want to be part of.
PS I’m assuming absolutely nothing would happen to him anywhere in Europe (apart possibly from Poland or Hungary) if he literally set up bonfires of bibles in town squares
Wouldn’t he be arrested and gaoled in the Irish Republic?
It’s not that long ago that a woman was refused an abortion and subsequently died, in I think Co Galway, not far the from the notorious infanticide town of Tuam.
Nonsense, the Tuam scandal is ongoing is it not?
Whilst the woman killed/murdered in Galway was only ten years ago.
However I can fully sympathise with your wish that it was decades ago! Who wouldn’t?
The woman in Galway died from sepsis, not because she didn’t have an abortion. The inquest found that had she had an abortion, she would have died sooner.
As for Tuam, a large number of infants died due to contagious diseases com.on at the time. Allegations of infanticide and so on are without evidence .
Did she* or did she not ask for an abortion?And was the reply not :“No, this is a Catholic country”?
The death rate in Tuam was reported to be four times the national average.
However it is far too late to provide any meaningful evidence, as all the participants are very conveniently dead, would you not agree?
How about “Acting in a manner likely to cause a breech of the peace. In the UK it would come under “Hate” laws. In Scotland even Thought laws. There’s always a way of giving a pleb a good official kicking.
Interesting idea. He should burn one of each at the same time to compare the social effect.
Peter Sedlmayr
1 year ago
There is one important think he gets right. In accordance with „Western Values“ and the local law, it is perfectly possible to buy a (whatever) book and then destroy this property by burning it, even after announcing this in public. What he is demonstrating is not only the incompatibility of the culture of the immigrants with the indigenous one, but also the distance of the political class from the often-implored Western Values.
hayden eastwood
1 year ago
I love the way that the police’s reason for not allowing the protest is fear of his and their own safety. Nothing says religion of peace like the police being afraid of being killed.
Jorge Espinha
1 year ago
The reaction to Paludan’s antics only proves that Islam is truly a religion of peace and Muslims are civilized. It also shows the wisdom behind the immigration policy (or lack of )of most central and Northern European countries.
Glad to see that the spirit of ‘La Reconquista’ lives on.
Vijay Kant
1 year ago
Islam is actually a political ideology dressed up as a religion. In ultraconservative dictatorships, dictators use Islam to suppress freedom of expression. But in liberal democracies, it is Islam that uses liberal politicians as its useful idiots to suppress freedom of expression. The goal of Islam is to stamp out free individual thoughts: it offers well defined rules for carrying out every human activity from the first prayer in the morning to the last prayer at night. No human activity escapes Islam: everything is either halal or haram. In demand for total submission, Islam respects nothing except it self. As such, anything that is outside of Islam is considered a provocation to Islam.
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K G
1 year ago
I am just going to point out for people commending this person’s actions, that many secular people often bemoan book-burning, as long as the book isn’t the Qur’an, or the Bible.
I’ve heard about him, but otherwise know nothing, but I suspect he’s a bit of a ‘pr!ck’, he is also an incredibly important ‘pr!ck’ who is ABSOLUTELY needed to puncture the inflated, blind, stupidity of politicians and people, who, in their perfect, idealised, version of Shan-gri-la, IGNORE the reality of the world.
In this, I SUPPORT WHAT THIS PARTICULAR ‘PR!CK’ IS DOING, and those, who make excuses, for what SOME muslins do, or think, ARE THE REAL ENEMY. It is bad enough, that blasphemy laws are ‘violently’ mob enforced in countries with Sharia law, but that they should be allowed to get away with it, in the name of community cohesion and ‘non-offence’ in other parts of the world, to which they have moved, often as not, to escape ‘supposed’ persecution is unforgivable.
He’d be much better off burning the Bible – just to show what the difference is between the Muslim minority and the mostly secularist majority, and to highlight the difference between the immigrant Muslim community and the society they think they want to be part of.
PS I’m assuming absolutely nothing would happen to him anywhere in Europe (apart possibly from Poland or Hungary) if he literally set up bonfires of bibles in town squares
Wouldn’t he be arrested and gaoled in the Irish Republic?
It’s not that long ago that a woman was refused an abortion and subsequently died, in I think Co Galway, not far the from the notorious infanticide town of Tuam.
No he wouldn’t. There’s no blasphemy law in Ireland, and the two other things you mentioned are in fact decades ago.
Just ignore it. It’s the typical whataboutthecrusades reasoning
The Republic’s Covid reaction was well OTT. Perhaps this has replaced the Catholic fanaticism of a few ‘decades’ ago?
Jeez tedious deflection that reminds me of a teenager desperately trying to be controversial in a room of adults.
What about the article?
Your good self perhaps?
Come off it you old hypocrite! It’s all part of the fun, admit it.
Nonsense, the Tuam scandal is ongoing is it not?
Whilst the woman killed/murdered in Galway was only ten years ago.
However I can fully sympathise with your wish that it was decades ago! Who wouldn’t?
The woman in Galway died from sepsis, not because she didn’t have an abortion. The inquest found that had she had an abortion, she would have died sooner.
As for Tuam, a large number of infants died due to contagious diseases com.on at the time. Allegations of infanticide and so on are without evidence .
Did she* or did she not ask for an abortion?And was the reply not :“No, this is a Catholic country”?
The death rate in Tuam was reported to be four times the national average.
However it is far too late to provide any meaningful evidence, as all the participants are very conveniently dead, would you not agree?
(* An Indian Dentist as it so happens.)
How about “Acting in a manner likely to cause a breech of the peace. In the UK it would come under “Hate” laws. In Scotland even Thought laws. There’s always a way of giving a pleb a good official kicking.
Good idea – burn the two side by side and highlight the differing reactions !!
He might be able to persuade some Christian bishops to come and burn one; the bible, of course.
Interesting idea. He should burn one of each at the same time to compare the social effect.
There is one important think he gets right. In accordance with „Western Values“ and the local law, it is perfectly possible to buy a (whatever) book and then destroy this property by burning it, even after announcing this in public. What he is demonstrating is not only the incompatibility of the culture of the immigrants with the indigenous one, but also the distance of the political class from the often-implored Western Values.
I love the way that the police’s reason for not allowing the protest is fear of his and their own safety. Nothing says religion of peace like the police being afraid of being killed.
The reaction to Paludan’s antics only proves that Islam is truly a religion of peace and Muslims are civilized. It also shows the wisdom behind the immigration policy (or lack of )of most central and Northern European countries.
Glad to see that the spirit of ‘La Reconquista’ lives on.
Islam is actually a political ideology dressed up as a religion. In ultraconservative dictatorships, dictators use Islam to suppress freedom of expression. But in liberal democracies, it is Islam that uses liberal politicians as its useful idiots to suppress freedom of expression. The goal of Islam is to stamp out free individual thoughts: it offers well defined rules for carrying out every human activity from the first prayer in the morning to the last prayer at night. No human activity escapes Islam: everything is either halal or haram. In demand for total submission, Islam respects nothing except it self. As such, anything that is outside of Islam is considered a provocation to Islam.
I am just going to point out for people commending this person’s actions, that many secular people often bemoan book-burning, as long as the book isn’t the Qur’an, or the Bible.
But ritualistic book-burning is distinct from agitating for the censorship of a book I think.
His book, he can do what he likes with it (as long as he doesn’t litter a public space).