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"We
refuse to question democracy, equal rights and freedom of speech."
-- Rikke Hvilshoj, Danish Minister for Immigration & Integration
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Salute the Danish Flag - it's a Symbol of Western
Freedom
By Susan MacAllen
http://www.sullivan-county.com/wcva/denmark.htm
In 1978-9 I was living and studying in Denmark. But in 1978 - even
in Copenhagen, one didn't see Muslim immigrants.
The Danish population embraced visitors, celebrated the
exotic, went out of its way to protect each of its citizens.
It was proud of its new brand of socialist
liberalism, one in development since the conservatives had lost power
in 1929 - a system where no worker had to struggle to survive, where
one ultimately could count upon the state as in, perhaps, no other western
nation at the time.
The rest of Europe saw the Scandinavians as free-thinking,
progressive and infinitely generous in their welfare policies.
Denmark boasted low crime rates, devotion to the
environment, a superior educational system and a history of
humanitarianism.
Denmark was also most generous in its immigration policies - it offered the
best welcome in Europe to the new immigrant: generous welfare payments
from first arrival plus additional perks in transportation, housing and
education.
It was determined to set a world example for inclusiveness and
multiculturalism. How could it have predicted that one day in
2005 a series of political cartoons in a newspaper would spark
violence that would leave dozens dead in the streets - all because
its commitment to multiculturalism would come back to bite?
By the 1990's the growing urban Muslim population was obvious - and its
unwillingness to integrate into Danish society was obvious. Years of immigrants had settled into Muslim-exclusive enclaves.
As the Muslim leadership became more vocal about
what they considered the decadence of Denmark 's liberal way of
life, the Danes - once so welcoming - began to feel slighted.
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Many Danes had begun to see Islam as incompatible with
their long-standing values: belief in personal liberty and free
speech, in equality for women, in tolerance for other ethnic
groups, and a deep pride in Danish heritage and history.
An article by Daniel Pipes and Lars Hedegaard,
in which they forecasted, accurately, that the growing immigrant problem
in Denmark would explode.
In the article they reported
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'Muslim immigrants constitute 5 percent of the
population but consume upwards of 40 percent of the welfare
spending.'
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'Muslims are only 4 percent of Denmark's 5..4 million
people but make up a majority of the country's convicted rapists,
an especially combustible issue given that practically all the female
victims are non-Muslim.
Similar, if lesser, disproportions are found in other crimes.'
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'Over time, as Muslim immigrants increase in numbers,
they wish less to mix with the indigenous population.
A recent survey finds that only 5 percent of young Muslim immigrants would
readily marry a Dane.'
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'Forced marriages - promising a newborn daughter in
Denmark to a male cousin in the home country, then compelling her
to marry him, sometimes on pain of death - are one problem'
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'Muslim leaders openly declare their goal of
introducing Islamic law once Denmark's Muslim population grows large
enough - a not-that-remote prospect.
If present trends persist, one sociologist estimates, every third
inhabitant of Denmark in 40 years will be Muslim.'
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It is easy to understand why a growing number of Danes
would feel that Muslim immigrants show little respect for Danish values and
laws. An example is the phenomenon common to other European countries and Canada:
some Muslims in Denmark who opted to leave the Muslim faith have been
murdered in the name of Islam, while others hide in fear for their lives.
Jews are also threatened and harassed openly by Muslim
leaders in Denmark, a country where once Christian citizens worked to
smuggle out nearly all of their 7,000 Jews by night to Sweden -
before the Nazis could invade.
I think of my Danish friend Elsa - who, as a teenager, had
dreaded crossing the street to the bakery every morning under the eyes of
occupying Nazi soldiers - and I wonder what she would say today.
In 2001, Denmark elected the most conservative government in some 70 years
- one that had some decidedly non-generous ideas about liberal unfettered
immigration.
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Today Denmark has the strictest immigration
policies in Europe. ( Its effort to protect itself has been met with
accusations of 'racism' by liberal media across Europe - even as
other governments struggle to right the social problems wrought by
years of too-lax immigration.)
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If you wish to become Danish, you must attend three years of language classes.
You must pass a test on Denmark 's history, culture, and a Danish language
test .
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You must live in Denmark for 7 years before applying
for citizenship.
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You must demonstrate an intent to work, and have a job
waiting. If you wish to bring a spouse into Denmark,
you must both be over 24 years of age, and you won't find it so
easy anymore to move your friends and family to Denmark with
you.
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You will not be allowed to build a mosque in
Copenhagen. Although your children have a choice of some
30 Arabic culture and language schools in Denmark,
they will be strongly encouraged to assimilate to Danish society in
ways that past immigrants weren't.
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In 2006, the Danish minister for employment, Claus Hjort
Frederiksen, spoke publicly of the burden of Muslim immigrants on the
Danish welfare system, and it was horrifying: the government's
welfare committee had calculated that if immigration from Third World
countries were blocked, 75 percent of the cuts needed to sustain the
huge welfare system in coming decades would be unnecessary.
In other words, the welfare system, as it existed, was
being exploited by immigrants to the point of eventually bankrupting
the government. 'We are simply forced to adopt a new policy on immigration'.
'The calculations of the welfare committee are terrifying
and show how unsuccessful the integration of immigrants has been up
to now,' he said.
A large thorn in the side of Denmark 's imams is the Minister of Immigration
and Integration, Rikke Hvilshoj. She makes no bones about the new
policy toward immigration, 'The number of foreigners coming to the country
makes a difference,' Hvilshoj says, 'There is an inverse correlation between
how many come here and how well we can receive the foreigners that come.'
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And on Muslim immigrants needing to demonstrate a
willingness to blend in, 'In my view, Denmark should be a
country with room for different cultures and religions. Some values,
however, are more important than others. We refuse to question
democracy, equal rights, and freedom of speech.'
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Hvilshoj has paid a price for her show of backbone. Perhaps to test her resolve,
the leading radical imam in Denmark, Ahmed Abdel Rahman Abu Laban,
demanded that the government pay blood money to the family of a Muslim
who was murdered in a suburb of Copenhagen, stating that the family's thirst
for revenge could be thwarted for money.
When Hvilshoj dismissed his demand, he argued that in
Muslim culture the payment of retribution money was common, to which
Hvilshoj replied that what is done in a Muslim country is not
necessarily what is done in Denmark.
The Muslim reply came soon after: her house
was torched while she, her husband and children slept. All managed
to escape unharmed, but she and her family were moved to a secret location
and she and other ministers were assigned bodyguards for the first time
in a country where such murderous violence was once so scarce.
Her government has slid to the right, and her borders
have tightened.
Many believe that what happens in the next decade will determine whether
Denmark survives as a bastion of good living, humane thinking and social
responsibility, or whether it becomes a nation at civil war with supporters
of Sharia law.
And meanwhile, Canadians clamor for stricter immigration policies, and demand an
end to state welfare programs that allow many immigrants to live on the
public dole.
As we in Canada look at the enclaves of Muslims amongst us, and
see those who enter our shores too easily, dare live on our taxes, yet
refuse to embrace our culture, respect our traditions, participate in our
legal system, obey our laws, speak our language, appreciate our history. We
would do well to look to Denmark, and say a prayer for her future and for
our own..

Top ten reasons why sharia is bad for all societies
By James Arlandson
http://www.americanthinker.com/2005/08/top_ten_reasons_why_sharia_is.html
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