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Anglojew
11-27-2013, 03:56 AM
This must be a tough one for the usual elites. The poet, Yayah Hassan of Palestinian origins, has created not just a security crisis which includes a no-fly-zone over the area where he will be reading, but a media storm in Denmark as well. The translator of this news piece said there is just too much on TV and everywhere to do this story justice.

But why?

My guess is, because the anti-islam poet is both ex muslim and Palestinian, about the top rung of the victim ladder or as Ezra would say, a royal flush in politically correct poker. They can’t accuse him of ‘racism’ for his quite valid views and even personal feelings of contempt for the contemptible religion of Islam. If they did shut him down, then they would have to admit something Denmark just isn’t ready to admit yet. Which is that Islam has destroyed freedom of speech and it can no longer be hidden behind the usual veneer of ‘white racism’. So instead, they moved him from a library in a highly enriched part of town, to a local public school where it will be easier to put into place all the security they feel they need.

Thank you Henrik for this one.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBdtHprj4Zg

http://vladtepesblog.com/2013/11/26/18-year-old-poet-creates-security-crisis-in-denmark-by-reading-islam-critical-poems/

Apis
11-27-2013, 04:08 AM
Islam teaches people to resort to violence instead of peaceful deliberation. He was assaulted at a train station about a week ago as well because his Muslim assailant didn't possess the intellectual capacity to use words instead of fists.

Anglojew
11-27-2013, 04:42 AM
Islam teaches people to resort to violence instead of peaceful deliberation. He was assaulted at a train station about a week ago as well because his Muslim assailant didn't possess the intellectual capacity to use words instead of fists.

Yes, It's pathetic Muslims claim Islam is peaceful but threaten or carry out violence so often in Islam's name (dozens of times daily).

Thanks for letting us know. Do you have a link to something about the assault?

Apis
11-27-2013, 05:32 AM
Yes, It's pathetic Muslims claim Islam is peaceful but threaten or carry out violence so often in Islam's name (dozens of times daily).

Thanks for letting us know. Do you have a link to something about the assault?

Here: http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/523804/20131120/yahya-hassan-denmark-terror-convicted-isaac-meyer.htm

Anglojew
11-27-2013, 12:28 PM
Here: http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/523804/20131120/yahya-hassan-denmark-terror-convicted-isaac-meyer.htm


A Danish citizen of Palestinian descent previously convicted of terrorism admitted that he assaulted teenage poet Yahya Hassan - a vocal critic of the local Muslim community.


Isaac Meyer, 24, known as Abdul Basit Abu Lifa, had been sentenced to seven years in prison in 2007 for his role in a failed terrorist plot in Europe. He was released from jail in 2010.

Meyer admitted that he attacked 18-year-old Hassan - whose parents are Palestinian - at Copenhagen's central station. The poet, who has criticised in his works what he calls a culture of hypocrisy and bad parenting of the Danish Muslim immigrant community, was hit with five to eight punches in the face and body.

The 24-year-old convicted terrorist was quickly apprehended by Danish authorities and will be charged with politically-motivated assault to a minor. If convicted again, he could face up to three years in jail.

"The assailant hit him in the head from behind with a closed fist several times and shouted that he was an infidel and should die," Kenneth Jensen, the investigation leader for the Copenhagen Police, told Jyllands-Posten.


Hassan became known in Denmark after an initial editorial in Politiken newspaper entitled "I F***ing Hate My Parents' Generation", which became the most shared story on the Danish daily website.


He then appeared on TV programme "DR Deadline". His book of poetry "Yahya Hassan" sold more than 17,000 copies since its publication on 18 October - an industry record.

His publisher, Gyldendal, said books of poetry in the country usually sell around 500 copies.

After the TV appearance which turned him into a national celebrity, Hassan was subject to 27 death threats and put under the protection of domestic intelligence agency PET.

In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Hassan, an atheist said there is "something wrong with Islam", adding that the religion "refuses to renew itself" despite the need for reformation.

The teenage poet, who dropped out of school at 13 and started committing petty crimes, took time to read and began to love literature.

Hassan blames his parents and their generation for his quitting school and committing robberies.

He also accuses Muslims of exploiting the society by stealing social benefits, beating their children and failing to integrate in Danish society.

I knew I liked Palestinians for a reason.

Windischer
11-27-2013, 07:23 PM
sad. a "western" country?

Anglojew
11-27-2013, 07:28 PM
sad. a "western" country?

Whilst, without justifying it -I can somewhat understand countries with former empires like the UK and France importing some people from former territorial possessions- what the fuck is Denmark importing Muslim Third-Worlders for?

Loki
11-27-2013, 07:32 PM
Oh, fuck these Islamo-fascists. Hopefully they won't find any place in the world of tomorrow. The earth is not large enough to accommodate them.

Anglojew
11-27-2013, 07:35 PM
The guy that attacked him was called "Isaac Meyer;" the fruits of multiculturalism I guess!

Windischer
11-27-2013, 07:49 PM
Whilst, without justifying it -I can somewhat understand countries with former empires like the UK and France importing some people from former territorial possessions- what the fuck is Denmark importing Muslim Third-Worlders for?

immigrants arent imported, immigrants come. they are humans with their own will (mostly...), not trade goods.

Anglojew
12-01-2013, 11:27 AM
More;


Police have filed charges against one individual for threatening the poet Yahya Hassan.

Hassan reported 27 different threats made against him on Facebook. The 19-year-old poet with Palestinian roots is known for this criticism of both Islam and Middle-Eastern immigrant communities where, he says, neglect is rife.

Police report that of the 27 threats, six were sufficient to warrant thorough investigations. While two people have so far been charged, charges against one were dropped.

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“At the moment I expect the prosecutor's office to raise charges in several of the cases in which the poet Yahya Hassan was threatened on Facebook," the head of public prosecutions, Dorit Borgaard, stated in a press release, adding that further investigations were needed.

In October, Hassan reported threats that were directed at him through the Facebook page of DR2 Deadline – a TV news programme on which he had featured – and his own profile on the social media website.

Police state that Hassan delivered screenshots of the Facebook pages and, after conducting investigations, decided that several of the threats against his life were against the law.

Hassan was assaulted in Copenhagen Central Station on November 18 by a known Muslim extremist who had served a seven-year sentence for terrorism.

http://cphpost.dk/news/charges-filed-for-threats-against-yahya-hassan.7951.html