Denmark is Danish
Danish Constitution Day speech
By Morten Messerschmidt of Dansk Folkeparti
June 5th, 2008
Last Monday (
Unfortunately, the world is more complex than this.
When terrorists increasingly strike Western targets — in particular in those countries spearheading the fight for freedom, democracy and the rule of law — this is due to the Islamic fundamentalists feeling themselves under pressure. They feel under pressure in
At the beginning of the 21st century the citizens of the West constitute only 14% of the world’s population. By 2025 it is expected to be only 10% because our population is in decline. On the other hand, we see Muslim minorities having a significantly higher rate of birth than the Europeans. This is the hope the fundamentalists attach their aspirations to — the hope that
However, simultaneously with the hope to spread Islam to the entire world, the Islamic countries in the
No culture and no society can create food, jobs, housing, water, education or other basic necessities to match such an explosive population growth. And as opposed to the development in
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Our part of the world never had extensive natural resources. Our economic success is not based on richness of nature, but on the particular world view and ideals that arose during the Renaissance. From this arose a form of organization and working that created the conditions for a rational, democratic and highly productive society.
The poverty in the ‘
Last summer I again had the joy of visiting
It is thus no wonder that some cultures cause people to flee them, and some cultures become attractive to refugees. Only a culture granting freedom of thought and speech, to create a personal life — only such a culture can create functional societies. While the West has created progress and let the ideals of freedom propagate, Islam is still dominated by a closedness and totalitarianism which tightens the grasp on its adherents and turns back development, away from the modern world and into the ignorance and religious fanaticism of the Middle Ages.
I remember when as a child my mother would make me watch movies about young people who, lured with promises of never-ending friendship and eternal salvation were pulled into a cult that completely absorbed their lives. The movies were an attempt by my mother to induce independence and to show me how to say ‘No’. Only now have I come to recall these movies — now that the increasing number of headscarves make me understand my mothers’ fear.
How can anyone, raised in one of the countries that gave rise to universal suffrage, after having attended Danish public school, and after having a normal Danish childhood, suddenly acquire the idea that women may not show the least bit of skin to the outer world, may not be alone in a room with other men, may not shake hands with men or look them into their eyes? What kind of brainwashing have these girls been exposed to — how do they turn into covered, scared and disturbed little girls, who prefer to live under male domination, disguised as religious requirements, rather than as a free person?
Now I understand what my mother feared. The extensive nihilism and shame of being Christian and Danish makes young people, through its lack of conviction, easy victims of indoctrinating sects. Here they can find the prescribed way to live life in each and every detail, which seems a much more attractive choice than the wilderness of choices offered by a life in freedom.
In a society where anything is possible, the weaker of the young are naturally attracted to sects, where they through convincing speech are offered a prescription for what to eat, how to dress, what they may say, whom they may talk to, whom they may look at, when they must sleep, when they must pray, etc. The answer to all questions of life can be found in the will of God. And God cannot be wrong, can he…? Precisely as God could not be wrong, when hundreds of young people in the
I fear — as do many Danish parents, I believe — that my daughter one day might come home and explain that through such a sect she has found the proper contents of life. That she might have found the truth and that she from that point no longer may look her father or other men straight in their eyes, but instead would cover up in a prison of clothing, that she may claim only half inheritance, that her witness at court has only half the weight — and other sick ideas, that such sects are able to brainwash their adherents with.
Until recently I did not believe that we in
And for this reason it is vital that we work for a global unity of what values must prevail. The war in
The regional government of Nordrhein-Westfalen has sponsored a large research report among second generation Turkish immigrants in
Large population groups in
As a response to the terrorism we are told that we should give up our national independence and let EU fix the problems. But EU has given up on immigration and does not desire to protect its borders. The leading countries in the European Union —
For this reason, the European Union is scared silly of hearing the critical voice of its citizens. This is the reason we were denied referendums on the new treaty. This is why the Danish parliament refuses to accept the proposal by Dansk Folkeparti to at least send each citizen a copy of the Lisbon Treaty. In spite of the fact that the new treaty transfers unprecedented amounts of power to the European Union. Matters of foreign policy, social and employment policies are now to be matters of the European Union. And the new Charter of Fundamental Rights makes the European Court of Justice the sole arbiter of our civil liberties, and that in the light of
The European Union also intends that anyone with a legal residence in one European country can move freely to another and settle there. If you have merely crossed the Eastern border, which in large areas is completely unguarded, well, then you have access to the
The new EU agency for human rights is going to pick up policy from the
The European Union is refusing to face up to reality. In June 2003 the Commission published a report claiming there was no correlation between immigration, crime and unemployment. The facts on the ground were explained away by racism among the Europeans and in the media. The EU is silent about the fact that immigration from the Islamic world also imports the traditions of these countries for violence against women and the entire culture of violence common in most Islamic countries. The EU wishes to hide the fact that Muslim immigrants have a very low frequency of employment, and that the poverty problems of the Arab countries are moving along with them to
The European Union is not a solution to the problems of
Unfortunately, the United Nations is now dominated by madmen such as Robert Mugabe and Ahmadinejad. My message to the UN must therefore be: Let the mad, undemocratic regimes take over UN. We do not need to join company with these countries and provide them a platform for their endless attacks on civil liberties and the free world. Apart from the Security Council we do not need the United Nations. We do need, however, United Democracies. The UN has served its purpose — and today, when the War on Terror increasingly is a battle of values and ideologies, those of us who share the ideals of freedom and democracy must stand together against those who seek to destroy our world.
Unfortunately, even internally in our civilization we have people who struggle against freedom. The European Union is working for a multicultural
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The nations are gradually losing their option to wield any political power. The EU elite with the new treaty — the one we’re not permitted to vote on — are doing all they can to further multiculturalism, for the simple reason that Europe is much easier to govern if there is no sense of national identity. The more power is centralized, the more opaque society becomes for the citizen, and the more irrelevant democracy becomes.
The Danish government seems to aim for a vote on our EU opt-outs this fall. Last week the minister of finance asked the parliament for funding for such a campaign. Which by itself is natural. What is odd is that the government refuses to tell us what the vote will be about, when the voting is to take place, and how long a campaign we will be having. How can the parliament reasonably approve funding for a campaign we do not know the particulars of?
I must say, in honesty, that the way the Danish government handles this affair is disappointing. While our prime minister has stated clearly to the foreign media that the government wants to remove our opt-outs, it has completely stopped providing information at home. We know very well that secret negotiations between the EU-supporting parties are taking place — and this is exactly the reason that we deserve a clear answer. In the Danish Peoples Party we are prepared to fight for the cause. For this is a matter of Danish freedom.
Since the euro was introduced [translator’s note:
It would be even more problematic if the government puts our opt-out on justice and domestic affairs up for vote. We all know that our strict immigration policy needs reservations against the EU immigration policy. The rules, which since 2001 have limited immigration, cannot be upheld if the legal opt-out is removed. And we would then be part of the common legal policy, with an obligation to accept anything from any other EU country. Must Danish police really be forced to, uncritically, accept any request from the police of
Basically, this is an issue of freedom. And freedom is exactly fundamental to our Constitution, which today celebrates its 159th birthday. It has been claimed that the Constitution is outdated and old, that the language is complex and incomprehensible. As a consequence, our Constitution has to be rewritten, it is said. These objections, in reality, cover the desire of the Left to radically alter the foundation of our society. Recall that the EU until a year ago still worked to get a constitution of its own. And that this was supported by a large majority in our parliament. The parties who wish to change our Constitution, are part of this majority. They want our monarchy out and they want to remove the special status of the
But we will not yield.
The terror attack this Monday do not cause us to waver. We do not follow the false worldview of the Left and do not grovel in fear before those who cannot stand seeing a cartoon or hearing words they disagree with. Both with respect to the EU and with respect to the fight against terror, this is an issue of freedom.
We [the Danish Peoples Party] have brought
Happy Constitution Day!
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