Apr 19, 2015

Danish Conservatives campaign for elimination of ‘Nazi Islamism’ - April 19, 2015





Derfor er K-kampagnen helt rigtig - og islamismen farlig - b.dk
A controversial political campaign has recently been launched by the Conservative party in Denmark, with its leaders calling for radical Islam to be “fought and eliminated,” as it belongs to the same family as, and shares many ideas with Nazism.

Brand new political slogans and posters have started to appear in the country despite it not currently being in the throes of an election. The most controversial ones are those of the Conservative party. Its leaders Søren Pape Poulsen and former MP Naser Khader have published an opinion piece in Århus Stiftstidende newspaper, saying that “Nazi Islamism” must be “fought and eliminated”.

“Islamists are using the same argumentation for their hatred of Jews that the Nazis did in their day,” the politicians wrote, as cited by The Local. “They exterminate those people who they have labeled as subhuman. They burn books and destroy priceless cultural artifacts in the Middle East because everything foreign is considered evil. They strive after a new millennium just as the Nazis did.”

The politicians acknowledged that the 1.5-billion-strong religion is predominantly peaceful, but insisted that “there has developed a dangerous political ideology – we would almost call it a cancerous tumor – that unfortunately is dominating more and more”.

In a statement to RT, the Danish Conservative Party said: “What we are saying in our campaign is
that we want to stop this form of Islamism, a form that has many ideas in common with Nazism, and this is what we call Nazi-Islamism. It is the form of Islamism that Boko Haram and Islamic State are executing.”

While the Danish election campaign has not yet been officially initiated, these kind of statements are “a kind of an election campaign everyone can see,” Fatih Alev, chairman of the Danish Islamic center, told RT.

- Se more: http://rt.com/news/250945-denmark-conservatives-nazi-islamism/