Posted on 11/29/2011 10:47:53 AM PST by bayouranger
The neighborhood of Grønland in Oslo, Norway, is not terribly large. Its on the east side of town, adjacent to central Oslo, and has traditionally been a place of working-class flats and unpretentious pubs. Ever since Norway began to be the destination of immigrants from the Muslim world, however, Grønland has been home to an increasing number of Muslim families and businesses. In recent years, furthermore, it has become an attractive residential area for young Norwegian singles and families, for many of whom part of the lure of living in this part of town was that they wanted to be part of a multicultural community. As a result of the influx of these these young people including no small number of gays a number of hip restaurants and cafes have sprung up in the area.
Of late, however, as the citys Muslim population has boomed, Grønland has been undergoing a transition from a mixed neighborhood to an essentially Muslim one.
In an Aftenposten article in January 2010, Olga Stokke and Hilde Lundegaard cited one Grønland residents observation which is consistent with my own and that of many of my friends and colleagues that since 9/11 the neighborhood has taken a sharply negative turn. More women are wearing hijab, if not burkas; and there has been a rise in what the Aftenposten articles headline called [m]oral control in Oslos immigrant streets. For example, a young social worker who was chowing down on a somosa one day on his way home from work through a Grønland street was confronted by two aggressive young men who demanded of him in a bullying tone: Dont you know its Ramadan? You should know better!
(Excerpt) Read more at frontpagemag.com ...
You know they eat pork and are going to hell!
Muslims don’t play well with others.
Some of us know this.
Others will soon learn.
And sooner or later, we’re all going to have to do something about it.
Hut Navornen! Turn the lights off Helga. The party’s over!
Looks like a man lurking under there.
Unless they are eliminated from positions of responsibility & authority and replaced with people who are actually sane.
Mark
The last paragraph says the following.
‘A few weeks back, the wave of rapes in Oslo inspired a torchlight rally and the formation of after-dark civilian patrols intended to make the streets safe for potential rape victims. But the rapes have continued. So have the robberies. Norwegians, like so many other Western Europeans, are up against a veritable army of culturally alien men living in their midst who have no scruples when it comes to raping native women or robbing native men. There is, after all, no crime no shame in attacking the infidel. The nature of the set of beliefs by means of which these perpetrators justify their violent offenses is perfectly clear. But the Norwegian response to these marauders is still, all too often, that of Michael Hartmann: We cant give up the diversity. Unfortunately for them, the diversity to which they are so devoted involves seeking a modus vivendi with a brutal, inflexible ideology that has marked their own society, culture, and moral code for annihilation.’
I think it is time for the Norwegians to give up their suicidal dreams of a “diversity” utopia and go back to their Viking roots and start a counter-jihad. Maybe they have been too indoctrinated with the 10 rules Jante Law.
The ten rules state:
1. Don’t think you’re anything special.
2. Don’t think you’re as good as us.
3. Don’t think you’re smarter than us.
4. Don’t convince yourself that you’re better than us.
5. Don’t think you know more than us.
6. Don’t think you are more important than us.
7. Don’t think you are good at anything.
8. Don’t laugh at us.
9. Don’t think anyone cares about you.
10. Don’t think you can teach us anything.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jante_Law
Europeans don't have a particularly peaceful, nuanced history when it comes time for that.
‘A religion of peace?’ . . . I have my doubts.
This will be the only thing that saves them if anything does.
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