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08-02-2011, 10:09 AM #1Banned
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Oslo, another viewpoint.
I hesitated to post this as some viewers will assume that I advocate political violence. Not true. I copied this material from a usenet group. Posting this for
mature people who will take it for what it is, another viewpoint. Thanks.
"Is this the very first time that a gathering of leftists in a Western Nation, post 1960, has been made to pay the ultimate price for their anti democratic multicultural impositions?
If so, then I suspect that the pictures of dead young adults will have a rather powerful deterrent effect on parents who might otherwise encourage their kids to be leftists.
It is hard to imagine a more powerful and socially compelling deterrent than to inject the sort of horrific risk that these pictures implant into the minds of multiculturally inclined parents .
Viewed without emotion, this incident implies a multi-layered level of calculation that I find quite remarkable - an example not to be emulated to be sure – but remarkable nonetheless.
Thus far, Islamic terrorism has been confined to subway commuters in Spain, Street car commuters in Britain, and primarily, office workers in Manhattan – all nobodies that the elites could, quite frankly, care less about losing.
All that the Islamic terror attacks carried out on average working stiffs accomplished was to generate broad popular support for the war on terror and the vast increase in budgets for the security state. In short, their targeting was terrible as they never terrorized the elites responsible for their grievances.
This attack was entirely different, as it appears designed to inject an element of extreme risk into volunteering to join the ranks of the multicultural political elite.
Further, the soft sort of totalitarianism of the Frankfurt School variety that is spreading throughout the West is carefully designed to avoid pushing its victims over the edge to the kind of violent reaction that occurred in Norway.
Multiculturalism was supposed to be something you could impose on the proles without any cost!
This attack seems to be a rather remarkable demonstration that the velvet glove totalitarianism that we all live under has failed in its primary mission to keep the elites safe from harm. What are they going to do? Have platoons of guards armed with automatic rifles patrolling the campus of Harvard to protect the future elites from the townies?
Wouldn’t that be a bit obvious?
After Norway hasn’t the task of obliterating the White race become a bit more “messy”?
The analogies of others to the killings commanded by Bush and Western butchers are apt, but miss the point. This job had the kind of purposefulness that one would expect from a state planned attack, not an attack prompted by the rage of some lone nutter. And the fact that these same Norwegian multi-culturalists were about to recognize the Palestinian state and that the attack occurred on the anniversary of the bombing of the King David Hotel does nothing to allay those suspicions.
As James Bond would say; “Do you want a clean kill, or do you want me to send a message?”
It hit the aspiring elites were it hurts, in their training camp for future leaders, and it hit the proud, self righteous multi-culti parents where it hurts as well.
It revealed the soft underbelly of the multicultural regime for all to see.
On a personal level, I feel sad for the parents and relatives of these dead young adults. After all most were lured into a wildly risky scheme of Quisling oppression of their fellow countrymen thinking that the enterprise was riskless and profitable.
But putting on the cap of an intelligence analyst, I see a picture of profound significance and meaning, one sure to be a major turning point".
Another viewpoint copied from the Occidental Observer
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08-02-2011, 11:27 AM #2
No matter what the reason, it is sad to see loss of innocent lives who are pawns in peoples agendas. Some may chaulk it up to being in the wrong place at the wrong time, but no matter how you see it, there has to be a better non violent way to get ideas exchanged.
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08-02-2011, 02:16 PM #3Banned
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Years of reading and obervations have left me in the position acknowledging that nothing really surprises anymore.
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08-02-2011, 02:48 PM #4
Surprise no, sadden and dismay, yes. Sometimes it's hard not to take it all personally and want to give up on the human race. I understand why the likes of Dec and others prefer animals to humans. I'm still thinking of getting me a puppy. At least they won't cheat on you and break your heart. All they want is some attention and love.
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