Thursday, February 23, 2017

Outrage as Geert Wilders says Islamic ideology 'possibly more dangerous' than Nazism


Geert Wilders has ignited controversy

 

 

 

 








  Of course it is.  Nazism was a rip off of Islam to begin with, but it arose in a vacuum which allowed it to hide its real agenda which was more in Hitler's mind anyway.

Islam has centuries of effective practice behind it and it is all about betraying a host society.  Ignoring or denying this actually is treason.  That outrage is heard is merely the standard response by the fascist thugs supporting Islam.

Closing Mosques is certainly an excellent start.  however i would never ban the Koran.

Instead i would insist that the Koran be distributed widely,  however i would insist that each Sharia be carefully read as to those parts compliant with the teachings of Christ and to highlight those opposite to the teachings of Christ.  The Jesuits have their work cut out for them.


Outrage as Geert Wilders says Islamic ideology 'possibly more dangerous' than Nazism 

GEERT Wilders has sparked controversy after he said that the Islamic ideology was “possibly even more dangerous” than Nazism. 


PUBLISHED: 16:56, Mon, Feb 13, 2017 | UPDATED: 17:46, Mon, Feb 13, 2017

The far-right politician, the leader and founder of the Party for Freedom (PVV), also promised to close all mosques in the Netherlands, which he compared to “Nazi temples” and ban the Koran, if he was voted into power.

The 53-year-old made the controversial comments during a 40-minute interview with the broadcaster WNL.

He said: "This is a book which even contains more anti-Semitism than Mein Kampf. It is full of calls to violence. 

Getty Geert Wilders, leader and founder of the right-wing PVV"If there would be any Nazi temples in the Netherlands everyone would be outraged if we would allow it. Islam does not belong in our country."

Mr Wilders, who has been dubbed the “Dutch Trump”, appears to have marginally softened his view on the Koran as previously he had stated that mere ownership of the holy book should be a crime but now seems to advocate banning it from bookstores and only allowing scholars access to it.

Mr Wilders has gained public awareness with his “the Netherlands is ours again” and an 11-point programme which aims to “de-Islamise” the country and close the borders to immigrants. 

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This [Quran] is a book which even contains more anti-Semitism than Mein Kampf. It is full of calls to violence 

Geert Wilders While the PVV currently only have 12 seats in the 150-seat House of Representatives the party is currently ahead in the polls and look to seize between 30 and 35 seats in next month’s elections on March 15.

According to the latest polls the People’s Party of Freedom and Democracy (VVD), a liberal party under the current Prime Minister Mark Rutte, are running second.

Even if Mr Wilders wins the election it would appear unlikely he would become Prime Minister as he would need to form a coalition with another party to gain a majority of 75 seats.

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Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has said he will not form a coalition with the PVV

This would seem to be unlikely as all the other parties have ruled that they would refuse to form a coalition with the PVV.

He added: “I think I have a very reasonable tone. (We will) close our borders, and no money will be sent abroad anymore. All the money we spend on foreign countries, the billions to Africa, development aid, to Brussels, Greece, to all asylum seekers in the Netherlands.

“That money we will give to the Dutch here in the Netherlands."

There has already been a backlash against Mr Wilders’ party with the public transport system in Rotterdam banning an anti-Islamic campaign that had been planned to run on trams and buses in the city.

 

Getty The PVV founder and leader Geert Wilders The comments were soundly condemned by Spior, an Islamic organisation that represents 70 mosques and Islamic groups in the Rijnmond area, which covers Rotterdam.

Executive Director Marianne Vorthoren told Express.co.uk: “It’s so sad. He has been saying this for years, To get attention for his views he gets more extreme.

“It’s shocking but we have become numb to it.

“It goes against the values of the country. We have seen more initiatives saying we don’t want those extremes.

“It is scapegoating groups because they are followers of a certain religion. Not what they do but what they believe.”

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