Israel is portrayed in Norwegian media as a dictatorship during the European Football Championship.
This cartoon in BT could easily have been approved by Nazi-minister Joseph Goebbels.
This Islamic inspired cartoon was published in the Norwegian regional daily “Bergens Tidende“, or “BT”.
A few weeks back, the tabloid Dagbladet published a cartoon worthy of being published in Nazi-Germany.
Norway was a puppet regime under Nazi-Germany, and many Norwegians rallied behind their Nazi-leader Quisling. It looks like the dogs are returning to its own vomit.
Jew-hate has always exposed wickedness and hypocrisy.
Norway have no problems investing in Islamic Iran and totalitarian China, neglecting the execution of gays in Saudi Arabia. No regrets for the World Cup in Football in Qatar. The Russian war in Chechnya will never lead Norway to suggest a boycott of Russian products.
Shame on the hypocrites. May they get the judgment they deserve, the day Jesus the Messiah returns.
How the International Left Used the Oslo Massacre to Silence debate about Islam, by Bruce Bawer.
Homosexual Bruce Bawer would be hanged in Tehran, and sent to prison in Saudi Arabia.
Millions of people around the world were shocked and horrified when a madman named Anders Behring Breivik set off a bomb in downtown Oslo and then attacked a political summer camp on the island of Utoya.
A new controversial book that will shake Norwegians.
He was gunning down defenseless teenagers while calling out “Gotcha!” as though he were playing a video game.
In the immediate aftermath of the attack, before the killer’s identity was known, some people leaped to the conclusion that this was yet another act of Islamic terrorism.
When it turned out that the killer was a native Norwegian–the author of a rambling manifesto in which he described himself as a modern Knight Templar defending the values of Christian civilization–the left wing cultural elite in Europe and the US jumped to delegitimize critics of Islam by falsely and cynically linking them to Breivik.
One of those critics was American writer Bruce Bawer, author of numerous books about the threat of Islamic radicalism and one of those whose works were cited in Breivik’s manifesto.
Bawer has lived in Oslo for many years and has written extensively on the challenges of immigration and the negative effects of radical Islam on liberal societies.
He is also a vocal critic of the left wing cultural elite that seeks to minimize this threat and promotes instead a vision of a harmonious multicultural society based on tolerance and mutual respect. Unfortunately, such “tolerance” does not extend to critics of Islam or multiculturalism, who are routinely labeled nativists and fascists by members of the left wing elite.
The left typically denies or downplays the religious motives of Islamic terrorists while insisting that “right wing rhetoric” creates a “climate of hate” which necessarily leads to violence.
The banners of the party “Nasjonal Samling” lead by Quisling, who colaborated with the Nazis in Germany.
Thus the multicultural left in Europe and the US strove to paint Breivik as a pro-Israel Christian terrorist whose insane actions were encouraged if not outright motivated by conservative authors who warn against the impending Islamization of Europe.
Those who had criticized Islam, however legitimately concerned they might be with the denial of basic human rights and individual liberties within Muslim communities, were deemed officially anathema.
They were Islamophobes–racists, bigots, extremists. They were the danger. They were the threat. They had fertilized the soil in which the mass murderer had grown. This campaign of vilification was waged not just in the European press but on American blogs and in the pages of the New York Times.
In “The New Quislings,” Bruce Bawer explores the world-wide response to Breivik’s rampage, from the Norwegian cultural elite to Atlantic blogger Andrew Sullivan and the New York Times’ Roger Cohen. He provides a fascinating portrait of the left-wing cultural elite in Norway–revealed to be the birthplace of political correctness–and shows how they have become apologists for radical Islam.
Bawer further argues that they are the heirs of Vidkun Quisling, the Norwegian fascist who administered Norway under the heel of the Nazi regime. And he explains how those who oppose open debate and seek to control the conversation about Islam pose the greatest threat to liberal society.
Bruce Bawer is living in a homosexual partnership in the city of Oslo. So he is not a righteous man. But you do not have to be a true Christian, to see the present political insanity that is exposed in Norway
Norway have fallen into the trap of some strange self-styled respect for Sharia laws, that demand condemnation and persecution of those who criticize Islam.
The people who accepted Nazism in Norway, ended up in the camp of Vidkun Quisling. Those who called Nazism the enemy of mankind, were branded the enemies of the state. We have to be willing to debate, if the same can happen to people who accept Islam as anything but a totalitarian force as bad as Nazism.
If we put this topic under the carpet, we destroy our own democracy, and will eventually loose our freedom.
Norway has made 2009 a year of remembrance of the writer Knut Hamsun. In 1943 he gifted his Nobel medal to Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi propaganda chief. Hamsun even had an audience with Hitler.
Knut Hamsun bowing before Hitler, from the move with Mark Von Sydow.
This is a time of resurgent of global anti-Semitism, with Europe at the central stage. Now there are conflicting signals from Oslo. In 2009 the Norwegian Government marks the 150th anniversary of the birth of Knut Hamsun, Norway’s most significant writer outside of Ibsen. Hamsun was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature (in 1920). Plans for a multimillion-dollar commemoration include a museum dedicated to his life and series of events under the patronage of the Royal Family.
Knut Hamsun being greeted by Josef Terboven, the brutal “Reichskommissar” in charge of Norway
But there is one problem: Hamsun’s love affair with Nazism. In 1943, during the height of WWII and the Holocaust, he presented his Nobel medal to Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi propaganda chief, and even had an audience with Hitler.
How Hamsun’s behavior is portrayed is an extremely sensitive matter in a nation that produced Quisling and other collaborators, including those who participated in the deportation of Jewish citizens to Auschwitz.
A review of official Norwegian websites shows a virtual whitewashing of Hamsun’s Nazi connection, while glorifying his literary career. The National Library’s website makes absolutely no mention of his Nazi links but does state:
«The aim of promoting Hamsun internationally in 2009 is to raise the profile of his writings, as well as to generate interest in Hamsun in a variety of cultural contexts in different parts of the world. An additional objective is to promote modern Norway as a nation presenting and renewing a significant part of its cultural heritage».
Source: Multiple sources, also Jerusalem Post.
My comment:
Its not nice to be reminded about that Nazism was a reality also in Norway. Knut Hamsun was a Nazi, who even wrote a necrology after the death of Hitler, branding him as a great leader.
Knut Hamsun to be honored in Norway
That Norway want to to celebrate the 150 year of his birth, is a shame. A shame because, than they should also celebrate another of the «great» sons of Norway, Vidkun Quisling.
I guess Norway would not do that, since the Norwegian Government executed the Nazi traitor.
The marginal difference between Quisling and Hansun, is that Hamsun never faced death penalty for his support of Nazi-Germany. In honor of the 60 million people who did not survive manslaughter, Holocaust and execution during Word War II, a man like Hamsun should be allowed to rest in peace. Without any honor and glory.
Avigdor Lieberman is the Foreign Minister of Israel. Yesterday he was quoted by the Israeli daily Haartez saying: «The celebration of the 150 year birthday of Knut Hamsun, is a prof that Norway promotes anti semitic attitudes».
Trouble is brewing for an American retailer after customers noted that one of its tea kettles bears a striking resemblance to Adolf Hitler.
This kettle is inspired by the spirit that lifted Hitler to power.
Bemused motorists took photographs of the huge JCPenney billboard advertising the kettle as they drove past it on the 405 Interstate highway near Culver City in California, one of America’s busiest stretches of roads.
“That Hitler looks like a kettle,” commented one user of Reddit, one of the several websites where the image was posted over the weekend.
He even has his right arm extended,” wrote another, while a third added: “I’m a little Nazi, short and stout”.
Would you like to have one of these?
Things that look Hitler have become a popular web meme – with the genre perhaps defined by the house in Swansea that bears an unsettling resemblance to the Nazi Fuhrer.
The kettle – officially the Michael Graves Design Bells and Whistles Stainless Steel Tea Kettle can be delivered to the UK.
The World admires the successors of the Nazis. They are Islamic settlers on the Mountains of Zion, waiting for a chance to destroy Israel.
Since the Zionist state is strong, this nations must be defamed and demonized. Only when Israel is weakened, Hitlers dream will be at hand.
Since the Europeans failed to terminate all Jews, many are waiting for the organizations able to succeed where Hitler failed. That is why they support the PLO and the Hamas.
Hitlers are hailed in many ways. Why not in a design of a coffee can?
The Bible explains that people who rejects God, will be struggling with a brain that do not function properly. Men will be taken for a ride by evil spirits. Out of many evils on Earth, Nazism will return.
Romans 1:28 Furthermore, just as they did not think it worth while to retain the knowledge of God, so God gave them over to a depraved mind, so that they do what ought not to be done.
But other would love to have one of these kettles, supporting the evil doers.