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Anders Breivik and the grand deception
tycho
#1 Posted : Sunday, July 31, 2011 8:34:36 PM
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A few days after occupying Downing Street, Mr. Cameron declared multiculturalism a failure. His reasons included the fear/disdain for radical Islam.

Then came Breivik who saw the validity of ‘necessary evil’ and accepted martyrdom for the sake of the super culture.

Meanwhile Stella Mwangi was representing Norway in the Euro-vision contest with a Kiswahili song- ‘Haba haba, hujaza kibaba …’(a song performance Breivik called ‘crappy’).

Therefore there is no super culture. The kinds of conservatism advocated by both Mr. Cameron and Mr. Breivik have no validity. Otherwise what has a Kiswahili song to do with Europe’s vision?

Since Man knows what is good and what is evil; and thus is capable of Government, and indeed upholds Government in order to live, it follows that the aim of culture is that of sustaining Government.

Mr.Cameron believes that other races may go to Europe but sans their native cultures, while Breivik believes that since other races cannot be sans their native cultures, only the European race should prevail. He thus had to deal his country the blow of killing members of his super race who were naïve enough to open their doors to other races; hence the ‘necessity’ of the evil.

The world is thus facing a deep internal contradiction. It needs to redefine Government, yet it fears to let go lest all perish. Multiculturalism is not a failure; it’s only that we want it to fail.

And perhaps the best thing to do is to kindly ask for martyrs like Breivik and conveniently plead insanity.
masukuma
#2 Posted : Monday, August 01, 2011 6:03:59 AM
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Its not specific to Europe, here in Kenya people dislike Indians and the Chinese and even worse - we dislike people from other tribes settling in areas which are not ancestral to them.
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B.Timer
#3 Posted : Monday, August 01, 2011 7:44:55 AM
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One deranged mind in society should never be viewed as representative of the larger society.

The rest is healthy debate.
Dunia ni msongamano..
nostoppingthis
#4 Posted : Monday, August 01, 2011 7:53:36 AM
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masukuma wrote:
Its not specific to Europe, here in Kenya people dislike Indians and the Chinese and even worse - we dislike people from other tribes settling in areas which are not ancestral to them.


This is actually true...sadly so, and in fact some communities "dominate" living away from their ancestral land but you hardly find other communities living in theirs...Pray
B.Timer
#5 Posted : Monday, August 01, 2011 8:05:17 AM
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nostoppingthis wrote:
masukuma wrote:
Its not specific to Europe, here in Kenya people dislike Indians and the Chinese and even worse - we dislike people from other tribes settling in areas which are not ancestral to them.


This is actually true...sadly so, and in fact some communities "dominate" living away from their ancestral land but you hardly find other communities living in theirs...Pray


Think about it carefully. Dont let any biases cloud your thoughts.

Is there any record of 'other people' who attempted to settle there and were evicted.

What influences the settling of those you call dominants in other lands.

As far as I know there is something common with the Kikuyu and the Kisii as far as this matter is concerned.
Dunia ni msongamano..
mdudu
#6 Posted : Monday, August 01, 2011 9:31:43 AM
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B.Timer wrote:
nostoppingthis wrote:
masukuma wrote:
Its not specific to Europe, here in Kenya people dislike Indians and the Chinese and even worse - we dislike people from other tribes settling in areas which are not ancestral to them.


This is actually true...sadly so, and in fact some communities "dominate" living away from their ancestral land but you hardly find other communities living in theirs...Pray


Think about it carefully. Dont let any biases cloud your thoughts.

Is there any record of 'other people' who attempted to settle there and were evicted.

What influences the settling of those you call dominants in other lands.

As far as I know there is something common with the Kikuyu and the Kisii as far as this matter is concerned.

The Kikuyus and Kisii have serious population pressure on their ancetrsal lands. That is a fact.
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