Blowback for a Blowhard

The renowned Norwegian social anthropologist, political commentator, journalist, and all-around litterateur Thomas Hylland Eriksen is in the news again. The esteemed scholar has taken exception to the manner in which he was described by another commentator in a Norwegian newspaper.

Our Norwegian correspondent The Observer sends a translated opinion piece by Dr. Eriksen, and includes these prefatory notes:

This little nugget from Norway concerns the esteemed and very pompous multiculturalist, Thomas Hylland Eriksen. You may remember that Eriksen blamed conservative Norwegians for Anders Behring Breivik’s murderous actions on 22/7. Well, in November last year the tables were turned and the pompous professor was himself accused of having “ideologically” contributed to ABB’s evil acts, and this accusation was leveled by someone with an immigrant background!

Needless to say Hylland Eriksen was not impressed, and he swiftly brought the matter before the Norwegian Press Complaints Commission (PFU). He wants Aftenposten, the newspaper that published the op-ed, to apologize for seriously hurting his feelings by linking him to ABB. He doesn’t seem to be too concerned about the feelings of the people that he himself hurt by linking them with the 22/7 attacks.

By the way, the original online interview with Hylland Eriksen in which he uttered the now infamous quote about ‘deconstructing the majority and do it in such a way that it can never be referred to as a majority again’ has been removed as per the professor’s request — it seems that he’s a little bit of a censorship freak, too.

Readers are invited to take a walk down memory lane to the aftermath of the Breivik massacre, when Thomas Hylland Eriksen wrote an op-ed for The New York Times entitled “A Blogosphere of Bigots”. In his analysis he named and linked this blog (in its previous blogspot incarnation) as one of the dangerous nests of bigotry and hatred that inspired the Butcher of Utøya.

Here’s the translated article from today’s Aftenposten:

“This is a case about what people who engage in the public discourse have to accept”

Last Tuesday the PFU (Press Complaints Commission) discussed whether Aftenposten breached the media code of ethics by publishing the op-ed “Våre antirasistiske helter” (“Our anti-racist heroes”) last autumn.

In the controversial op-ed which published last November the author and lecturer Lily Bandehy claimed that the social anthropologist and social commentator Thomas Hylland Eriksen has fueled anti-immigration sentiments in Norway by not “raising sensitive issues that can fuel racism.”

“He wrote about deconstructing democracy which was the last drop for mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik,” Bandehy wrote. In the online version of the op-ed this section has been rephrased.

“Journalistically weak”

The op-ed created a heated debate. In “Bandehys misforståelser” (“Bandehy’s misunderstandings”) Hylland Eriksen went on the offensive and counterattacked, which Bandehy tried to fend off in her reply “Hylland Eriksen’s misunderstandings”.

After the verbal feud, the social anthropologist reported Aftenposten to the PFU for violating the media code of ethics Section 4.16 on objectivity and consideration.

In the complaint he stated that Aftenposten should never have published Bandehy’s op-ed, partly because it is “journalistically weak, and because Bandehy reveals poor knowledge and poor understanding.”

“The message in the op-ed is that the so-called anti-racists come across as racists, a claim which she attempts to substantiate through a variety of lies, half-truths and insinuations and by pointing a finger at me,” he writes.

Aftenposten did not promote a “fair and free exchange of information and opinion,” as the media code of ethics requires them to do, the professor claims.

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A Moderate French Salafist in a Syrian Prison

A long-time French resident, a self-identified “moderate Salafist” who was born in Syria, returned to his native country to join the rebellion against the Assad regime. Before he could return home to France via Turkey, however, he was arrested by the Syrian authorities and now languishes in jail, awaiting trial.

According to AFP:

Djamel Amer al-Khedoud, a 50-year-old grandfather moved by television images of Syria’s violent conflict, left Marseille in France to join rebels fighting President Bashar al-Assad’s regime.

But after arriving in Syria’s neighbour Turkey, a stroke of bad luck landed him in a Damascus jail instead.

Many thanks to Bear for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes for the subtitling:

The rest of the AFP article is here.

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Remembering Their Oath

The nine-minute video clip below illustrates in a nutshell the current cultural struggle in the United States between the opponents and supporters of the Second Amendment of the Constitution.

That there should even be a discussion of the issue is a sign of how low the American polity has sunk. There are very few sentences in legal documents that are clearer than this one:

A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

Anyone who can read — which admittedly represents a declining percentage of the American population — can understand the plain meaning of those words.

On January 15, a citizen of the town of Oak Harbor, Washington, got up to address his remarks to the city council during the period for public comments. His revelation that he possessed a concealed carry permit, and that he was in fact “packing heat” right there in the chamber, upset several council members. One of them felt strongly enough about the issue to propose a city ordinance banning the carrying of weapons at council meetings — notwithstanding the fact that such an ordinance would have violated the U.S. Constitution, the state constitution, and the laws of the state of Washington. When the motion failed to pass, the councilman was too distressed to remain in the meeting.

The response by Mayor Scott Dudley to the incident was inspiring. Make sure you watch all the way through this clip so that you can hear the mayor’s calm, lucid, well-reasoned opinion about his oath of office and what the Second Amendment means to Americans:

I agree with Mayor Dudley: I feel safer knowing that ordinary law-abiding citizens like myself carry guns.

All of my neighbors have guns, and I am not afraid of them because of it; I am actually less afraid than I would be if they weren’t well-armed. They come to our front door during hunting season carrying their rifles — pointed carefully downwards, finger off the trigger, per the safety guidelines — to ask permission to hunt on our property.

I gladly consent, and I’m glad that my neighbors have rifles and plenty of ammo. One of these days they may need them to shoot at something besides white-tailed deer.

Hat tip: Don L.

Death of an Unborn Child

A culturally enriched lovers’ quarrel in the town of Bretten in Baden-Württemberg ended with a knife attack and the death of the woman’s unborn child.

Many thanks to Hermes for translating this grim article from last week’s Pforzheimer Zeitung:

Pregnant 23-year-old stabbed — child is dead

Bretten — a 23-year-old pregnant woman suffered extremely serious injuries after being repeatedly stabbed. As a consequence of the attack, the woman lost her baby on Saturday morning.

After admission into the hospital, the child had to undergo a caesarean operation. However, the doctors could not save the baby’s life. The 23-year-old woman’s boyfriend is under strong suspicion; his whereabouts are unknown since the crime occurred.

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Gates of Vienna News Feed 1/27/2013

After several days of intensifying mass violence, Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi has declared a state of national emergency, not unlike the one under which Hosni Mubarak ruled the country for thirty years. The sequence of events leading up to President Morsi’s declaration, if I understand it correctly, involved people being shot and killed at a funeral today for people who were shot and killed at a mass protest yesterday over the sentences that were handed down against soccer players who instigated riots in which people were killed. Or something like that.

In other news, 232 people were killed in a fire that spread rapidly through a Brazilian nightclub after band members lit flares on stage and set the ceiling alight.

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Bringing Up Mohammed

Our Norwegian correspondent The Observer has translated and abbreviated an article published last Wednesday by NRK concerning the latest statistics on the most popular baby names in Oslo and environs.

There are no surprises here — this is pretty much a “dog bites man” story in Modern Multicultural Norway:

For the third consecutive year Mohammed is the most popular boys’ name among newborns in the capital [Oslo].

In 2012, 109 boys were given the name Mohammed. That’s one more than the previous year. Seventy-six girls were given the name Sofia.

For the third year in a row Mohammed has been the most popular name in Oslo, and last year it was also the most popular boys’ name in Lørenskog and Nittedal [municipalities bordering Oslo].

But despite being the most popular name in the capital, the name that can be spelled countless different ways is not the most popular name on a national level. That distinction was given to Nora and Lucas, which were the most popular names in Norway in 2012.

Will Brussels Become Judenrein?

The following article about the Islamization of Brussels and its effect on the city’s Jewish population was published last week in Deutsche Wirtschafts Nachrichten. Many thanks to Hermes for the translation:

Brussels becomes Muslim — Jews leaving the city

Maimonides School is the oldest Jewish school in Brussels. Now it has to close down or move, because Jews no longer feel secure in the inner city of Brussels.

The Maimonides School, which is located in the inner city of Brussels, was built in 1947 as a symbol of the return of Jewish life to Brussels. Sixty years later, the school is fighting for survival. It must be closed down or moved to another location, for during the past year the zone in Brussels where the school lies has turned into a district dominated by Muslims. Jews noticed that they were being exposed to an increasing hostility. The consequence of this: a dramatic decline of the Jewish population, and together with this also a situation with virtually no solution, Pamela Geller writes in her blog.

Jews have left the inner city and moved to suburban areas. “The story of Maimonides is the story of the Jewish community in Brussels and its growing unease,” Joel Rubinfeld, a former pupil and now vice-chairman of the Jewish European Parliament, explained to The Times of Israel. Those who moved into the inner city and replaced the Jews were primarily Muslim immigrants. Here, the Gaza conflict has more than anything else led to the sharpening of anti-Semitism. Parents prefer to send their children to other schools. The problem of the [Jewish] school is mainly related to security.

“The zone is inhabited by an immigrant population who do not think very positively of Jews,” Agnes Bensimon, the spokesperson for the Israeli embassy in Brussels says. This may spell the end of the Maimonides School. The Jewish school registers a continuously decreasing number of pupils. This very year the school may close down. In order to avoid this, a move to another zone is being considered — maybe in a suburban area.

Similar situations may be observed in France and the Netherlands, mainly in situations where Jews are clearly recognizable, for example when wearing a kippa. In this case they would no longer dare to enter certain zones. “Going around with a kippa is dangerous in many European cities,” Rubinfeld said. In August a rabbi in Berlin was attacked by youngsters, for example.

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Moving Towards Ruinous Statism

On January 21 the German news site Blu-News published a somewhat jaundiced view of Barack Hussein Obama’s final second inaugural speech. The German MSM experienced anew the familiar tingle up its collective leg, but Blu-News was not so easily hornswoggled.

Many thanks to JLH for the translation:

Circling With the Bankruptcy Vultures

by Frankfurter Lip

Barack Obama invokes the spirits that have already led Europe to the edge of the abyss

It happened on Monday. At his official inauguration, the re-elected US President Barack Obama made one more pompous speech. Great is the exaltation in the German media. Spiegel Online even tried to present it programmatically. The exhilaration on the Left is hardly surprising. Obama conjured up the very spirits that have led Europe to the edge of the abyss.

Just look: Spiegel Online is talking about a “new Obama.” Wasn’t the old one “good” enough? “Instead of fuzzy nonsense, Obama lays out his agenda for his second term,” report Sebastian Fischer and Marc Pitzke from Washington.

“Fuzzy nonsense” is a good description of Obama’s previous speeches. Until now Spiegel and other German media have never called it by its name. Now, it is allowed. Now that the “new Obama” has arrived. During the time in between, he probably took a trip to heaven for some advice. Fortunately, he has returned.

Tell Me Another!

And this “new Obama” is programmatic. Along with all the rhetoric about peace and justice, Spiegel Online claims to have seen something programmatic in his inaugural speech: “stricter gun laws, new immigration law, steps against climate change, reducing debt and yet retaining the socialist state (SIC!), fighting for civil rights.” Nothing against this last one. Nowadays a European “rightist populist” dreams of such things. Everything before that sounds like a declaration of love to the ideology of the German Left. Specifically, to its mistakes.

With Obama, the USA is moving in the direction of that ruinous statism which has foundered so badly in Europe. With the abuse of a concept of justice which is just as one-sided as it is false, the power of the state will be built up at the expense of the citizens. The paternal state will arrange it so everyone will live high on the hog. Believe that, and I have a bridge to sell you.

Under Clinton, such pure nonsense was called the “Community Reinvestment Act” and its result was first a real estate crisis and then a global financial crisis. The US is still suffering from the effects of failed social policy on the cuff. And to date President Obama has really done nothing to lead the country out of the debacle. That, for most German commentators, is no reason to criticize the Messiah in the White House. That the present crisis will be solved by employing the same stupidities that caused it has long been the consensus in the political and media establishments here. There is “no alternative” says everyone from the Greens and SPD through Spiegel and ZDF right up to the chancellor’s office.

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Geert Wilders Down Under

Geert Wilders, the immigration-skeptical leader of the Party for Freedom in the Netherlands, will be touring Australia next month. His trip is being sponsored by the Q Society, and he will appear in Melbourne on the 19th, Perth on the 20th, and Sydney on the 22nd.

According to the promotional page for the tour:

See and hear the most outspoken parliamentarian on the critical issues of Freedom, Islam and our Western society. The Hon Geert Wilders MP is a member of the Dutch Lower House since 1998 and leader of the Party for Freedom. Mr Wilders’ party represents one million Dutch voters and their concerns for the future of their nation, their neighbourhoods and their families.

The time has come to start the discussion about Freedom, Islam and the West in Australia. The Australian experiment of multiculturalism is failing in relation to Islam, just as it has failed everywhere else. Australians are being misled to believe Islam is ‘just another religion’ — when it is in fact much more. Come and see and hear Geert Wilders for yourself in Melbourne on 19 February, in Perth on 20 February and in Sydney on 22 February. Join us for an evening with an exceptional politician, author and very brave man. Doors open at 6pm for a 7pm start.

If you’re in Oz, visit the website to book your ticket online or by telephone.

Gates of Vienna News Feed 1/26/2013

A young African migrant in the UK who sexually abused a 13-year-old girl cannot be sent back to his native Sudan because his tribe suffers from persecution in his homeland. In possibly unrelated news, a culturally-enriched registrar in Britain used faked birth certificates to facilitate the immigration of African benefits scammers who subsequently defrauded the government of millions of pounds.

In other news, the health minister of the Czech Republic has provoked controversy by attempting to increase the price of beer — which is now cheaper than water — in an attempt to improve the health of his countrymen.

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“Morally Reprehensible and Strategically Idiotic”

The following video is excerpted from a debate hosted by Intelligence Squared on January 15 in London, on the topic: “Israel Is Destroying Itself With Its Settlement Policy: If Settlement Expansion Continues Israel Will Have No Future”. It shows Caroline Glick’s spirited argument against the motion.

This video surfaced immediately after our Nakba (the takedown last Saturday by Google at our old site) and was posted by Vlad during our Hijra (the migration to our new location here). I was preoccupied with moving house, and before I could get around to posting the video, Vlad received a request to subtitle it in Russian. He asked for my help, and we arranged for the translation.

So, to kill two birds with one stone, here is the presentation by Caroline Glick in English, subtitled in Russian. Many thanks to DarLink for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes for the subtitling:

Gang Rape of a Child in Trondheim

Our Norwegian correspondent The Observer has translated an article from Aftenposten concerning the sexual assaults on two little girls perpetrated by youthful culture-enrichers. He includes this introductory note:

Aftenposten has elegantly omitted the fact that these perverted animals are of foreign origin, as have Dagbladet and VG. But Adresseavisen, the newspaper where the original article was first published, included it.

The first thought that struck me when I was reading it was that the boys in question probably were involved in the rape of Eva Helgetun, the 14-year-old girl who committed suicide after being raped in 2011. The animals who raped Eva Helgetun were never caught, but she did tell the police before she took her own life that the rapists were young boys of foreign origin. There is no proof that these are the same boys, of course, but the idea isn’t that far-fetched. All the rapes occurred in the same city, Trondheim, which is not a big city by any means. It has a population of only about 160,000.

In every single case the perpetrators were young boys of foreign origin who targeted underage girls and forced/lured them into isolated areas before raping them.

The translated article:

Indictment: Gang rape of 12-year-old girl

Four boys have been charged with sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl on several occasions

One of the assaults is reported to have taken place in a schoolyard. Two or more of the boys met the 12-year-old girl and had sex with her on more than one occasion, according to Adressa.no [regional newspaper].

The perpetrators were themselves very young at the time, respectively 15, 16, 17 and 18 years old.

The second-oldest perpetrator is also accused of attempting to have sexual intercourse with another 13-year-old girl.

Indictment issued by the Attorney General

The case is so unusual that the Attorney General has been involved in the process of writing the content of the indictment, which has been signed by the state prosecutor, Hans Vang.

“The case involves repeated and severe violations against a person under the age of 14. In criminal cases of such a serious nature it’s the Attorney General who decides the content of the indictment,” says Kaia Strandjord, who will lead the prosecution.

She did not wish to give any detailed comments about the case to Adresseavisen earlier this week, but she did however point out that things tend to become more complicated when the accused are children under the age of 18.

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Gates of Vienna News Feed 1/25/2013

Five people have been killed in Egypt during clashes between protesters and police. In Ismailiya, angry mobs stormed and burned the offices of the Muslim Brotherhood and the apartment housing the movement’s Freedom and Justice Party offices. Violence also broke out in Damietta, Suez, and Cairo.

In other news, striking Greek subway workers may be thrown in jail under a new court order issued by the government. Unemployment has risen in Morocco, especially among young people. The S&P stock index, however, rose to its highest level since the economic crisis began.

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America’s Great Debate Turns Forty Years Old

Today marks the observance of one of the most remarkable of the many Supreme Court’s supreme examples of judicial overreach in its decision on Roe v Wade, i.e., the legalization of abortion in the U.S.A.

I am told by Europeans that such a demonstration couldn’t take place in Europe because there the question is “settled”. How sad. There wasn’t enough death in the two world wars; they’ve had to continue the killing by other means.

Well, that’s American “exceptionalism”’ for you. Despite being suppressed by our betters, we continue to argue the moral questions. They are anything but settled here.

As the years have gone on, the terms of what qualifies as a legal abortion have stretched to include viable births that land on the table and are killed anyway… or perhaps more passively left to die in the extreme exigencies of new life needing help to survive. Whatever. The Romans simply left them out in the wilds to let nature take its course.

“Late-term abortion” is just one more paving brick on the ever-widening road to perdition that the Left is determined to walk, dragging the rest of us with them. It’s extremely frustrating to our betters when we refuse to follow behind. Ask them and they, like the Europeans, will tell you the issue is “settled”.

Except that it’s not settled at all, and it never will be because of the methods used to impose this law on others. Parents whose young girls become pregnant often have no input into what should be done if their child conceives a child. In many cases the parents never know.

Young girls too ignorant to know the risk for later manifestations of an aggressive form of breast cancer (for those who inherit the BRCA gene[s]) are left to the untender mercies of Planned Parenthood “counselors”. Often the counselor tells them little beyond assurances that this simple procedure can take care of everything. They do not inform them of the possible complications — incomplete abortions and subsequent illness, perforation of the uterus, etc. This is the only surgical procedure in the country where the patient often receives no information. The girls are no safer than their grandmothers were back in the day when they had to find the name of a doctor who did “those things”.

Years later, the unfortunate woman who didn’t know the risks finds herself in the prime of her adulthood faced with a double mastectomy and a race against time to find all the metastases traveling from breast tissue to organs and bones all over her body. This unspeakable tragedy for her and her family, including her young children only ends when she finally dies, exhausted and defeated by a malignant foe.
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