Posts Tagged ‘Tundra Tabloids’

Swedish Islamists riot

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Islamists in Sweden rioted to defend their right to attack an artist in the Swedish university town of Uppsala.

Artist Lars Vilks came to fame as the person who drew a controversial cartoon depicting the Muslim prophet Mohammed. Conservative Muslims insist Mohammed is not to be portrayed in images since they regard this as an insult to their religion. However, they see no contradiction between this position and the fact that conservative Muslims are among the most virulent portrayers of other religions in an insulting manner, in particular Hinduism, Christianity and Judaism.

Yesterday at a talk on free speech given by artist Lars Vilks – who is under police protection owing to previous death threats from Muslims – a number of Islamists attacked him with the breathtakingly simple explanation that it is their right to protect their honour.

Watch this film clip to see the attack and the way the rioters treat the long-suffering Swedish police. Hat tip to blogs Tundra Tabloids and Jihad i Malmö.

Now watch how the Muslim rioters behave outside as the police work to contain the threatening situation.

A number of rioters were arrested.

2010 is election year in Sweden. After hearing the blood-curdling chants of “Allah-u-akhbar” (Arabic for God is great) in a soundtrack reminiscent of the beheadings of countless Westerners broadcast on TV from the Islamic world, the police officers in attendance and their colleagues will no doubt be thinking particularly carefully about how they vote this September.

Swedish Islamist Mohammed Omar has started an “Anti-Zionist Party” – yes, in Sweden! – so law enforcement officers can expect more of the same should he gain a foothold in the upcoming elections. Omar is aided and abetted by a coalition of LabourRed and Green parties (read Red-Green Extremists) who are unconcerned about the welfare of Swedes but, like Swedish “Christian Aid” organisation Diakonia, show an unhealthy interest in aiding Islamic terrorists in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon. Swedish journalist Per Gudmundson writes about this, (some text is in Swedish, most is in English), while Lisa Abramowics and David Frankfurter wrote as far back as 2004 that Sweden is funding Islamic terrorism. Meantime, the News That Matters blog offers additional evidence of the Swedish penchant for using public funding to assist Islamic terrorism.

Read also Newsnet14, NRO and CNN on the subject.

For more articles about Swedish Labour Party leader and prime minister candidate Mona Sahlin, read here.

Mayday, Mayday from Sweden

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

Want to know how Sweden is perceived from its neighbour Finland’s perspective?

Read Tundra Tabloids for a view of how Ilmar Reepalu, the extremist left-wing mayor of Malmö in Southern Sweden, celebrated May Day.

His statements and sentiments are shocking, to say the least.

Related links:

Ilmar Reepalu - from this site

Malmö - from this site

The view from Scandinavia

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

In Washington, Hussein Obama is going all-out to impose an anti-Israel solution against Israel.

He envisions peace with something he terms “the Palestinians” as though they are (1) a homogeneous group, (2) an ethnic group distinct from all other Arabs, (3) interested in striking a deal that recognises the rights of their Jewish neighbours and (4) capable of striking and later upholding such a deal.

Looking constantly in the rear-view mirror is no recipe for safe progress into the future – it is vital to lift one’s gaze and look ahead in order to guarantee safety.

Having said that, however, whoever does not glance in the rear-view mirror also knows nothing of the dangers approaching from behind. History has repeatedly taught us that failure to learn from historical mistakes in the past will condemn us to repeat them in the future.

It’s a fine balancing act.

So take a look at the following short clip. After seeing it, you will be better informed than Hussein Obama is. The film will teach you something that many media sources in the West and in the Middle East do their utmost to suppress. It will teach you about the Nazi ideology that historically and to this very day permeates the thinking in the Arab world’s decision-makers.

That was then, this is now:

Embarrassingly, frighteningly, sickeningly similar.

Here in Scandinavia, where Hussein Obama is the absolute darling of the mainstream media, you’ll never find investigative journalism that trains the spotlight on such vicious discourse or that draws historical parallels between then and now. It is simply not part of the anti-Israel agenda that has become so strong an ingredient in the media make-up of this region.

To read about the Swedish media, visit this site.

For the view from Denmark, look here.

Visit this site to find out what the situation is like from the Norwegian perspective.

And for a clear perspective on Finland and indeed all of Scandinavia, visit Tundra Tabloids.

Writing in the Forward, Mitchell Bard spotlights the Palestinians’ aspirations in an historic perspective.

The GLORIA Center’s Barry Rubin puts politics and media obsession into a wider perspective.

Daniel Pipes writes about Nazi propaganda for the Arab World.

And tomorrow the Jewish state celebrates its 62nd birthday. It managed the first 62 years without the support of Hussein Obama or the media.

Happy Birthday Israel!