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Rosengård ‘growing more radical’

by Kafir ( 14 Comments › )
Filed under Islamic Supremacism at January 28th, 2009 - 8:32 am

Rosengård, “Rose Garden” in Malmö, Sweden

From The Local

A majority of Rosengård’s inhabitants believe the troubled Malmö suburb has undergone a radicalization over the past five years, a new study shows.

Experts believe the city council needs to be allocated greater financial resources if it is to get to grips with the rise of political and religious extremism.

Researchers Magnus Ranstorp and Josefine Dos Santos from the Center for Asymmetric Threat Studies at the Swedish National Defence College were tasked by the government with examining the effects of preventive measures taken in Sweden against violent extremism and radicalization.

As part of their studies, the researchers conducted extensive interviews with school personnel and police officers active in the Rosengård district.

The vast majority of respondents were of the view that the predominantly immigrant suburb had become considerably more radical over the last five years.

Ranstorp and Dos Santos describe how “ultra-radical” Islamists attached to basement mosques “preach isolation and act as thought controllers while also maintaining a strong culture of threats, in which women in particular are subjected to physical and psychological harassment.”

“Newcomer families who were never particularly traditional or religious say they lived more freely in their home countries than they do in Rosengård,” the researchers write.

Bad Company – The Radical Associates of Barack Hussein Obama

by savage Comments Off on Bad Company – The Radical Associates of Barack Hussein Obama
Filed under Barack Obama, Election 2008 at October 1st, 2008 - 2:34 pm

More reason NOT to vote for Barry, UNLESS you are a stinking Communist….

Hat Tip: livsgrandma

Phillips: Revolution You Can Believe In

by Phantom Ace Comments Off on Phillips: Revolution You Can Believe In
Filed under Barack Obama, Election 2008 at September 9th, 2008 - 5:52 pm

The thin-skinned moonbats screeching about Sarah Palin “mocking and smearing community organizers” in her Republican Convention speech probably aren’t going to like Melanie Phillips’ latest article much: Revolution You Can Believe In.

In her game-changing convention speech, Sarah Palin took a swipe at Obama for having been nothing more in his life than a ‘community organiser’.

This prompted the Obama campaign to issue a pained defence of community organisation as a way of promoting social change ‘from the bottom up’. The impression is that community organising is a worthy if woolly and ultimately ineffectual grassroots activity. This is to miss something of the greatest importance: that in the world of Barack Obama, community organisers are a key strategy in a different game altogether; and the name of that game is revolutionary Marxism.

The seditious role of the community organiser was developed by an extreme left intellectual called Saul Alinsky. He was a radical Chicago activist who, by the time he died in 1972, had had a profound influence on the highest levels of the Democratic party. Alinsky was a ‘transformational Marxist’ in the mould of Antonio Gramsci, who promoted the strategy of a ‘long march through the institutions’ by capturing the culture and turning it inside out as the most effective means of overturning western society. In similar vein, Alinsky condemned the New Left for alienating the general public by its demonstrations and outlandish appearance. The revolution had to be carried out through stealth and deception. Its proponents had to cultivate an image of centrism and pragmatism. A master of infiltration, Alinsky wooed Chicago mobsters and Wall Street financiers alike. And successive Democratic politicians fell under his spell.

His creed was set out in his book ‘Rules for Radicals’ – a book he dedicated to Lucifer, whom he called the ‘first radical’. It was Alinsky for whom ‘change’ was his mantra. And by ‘change’, he meant a Marxist revolution achieved by slow, incremental, Machiavellian means which turned society inside out. This had to be done through systematic deception, winning the trust of the naively idealistic middle class by using the language of morality to conceal an agenda designed to destroy it. And the way to do this, he said, was through ‘people’s organisations’.

Read it all, won’t you?

(Hat tip:Nancy@LGF)

CAIR Demands Correction from Steve Emerson

by Phantom Ace ( 13 Comments › )
Filed under Dhimmitude, Islamists, Political Correctness, Terrorism at August 15th, 2008 - 10:18 pm

There’s an interesting (and revealing) exchange between the Investigative Project for Terrorism’s Steven Emerson and CAIR’s Corey Saylor, in the comments (scroll down) for this article at the IPT site: Emerson Exposes Radical Ties of State Department Outreach Partners.

(Hat Tip: Charles the Fake)