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Anders Behring Breivik 'not accountable for attacks'


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#1 Woodsman

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Posted 29 November 2011 - 01:36 PM

http://www.telegraph...or-attacks.html

Interesting when you think about it... a page straight out of the old soviet playbook, label the 'offender' insane so you don't have to acknowledge his 'perceived' grievances.

This decision has political interference written all over it… if Breivik had been found sane, the establishment would have to have recognized that he had, at least in his mind, legitimate grievances; unaddressed by them, the political elites. And worst still, they might have had to debate these in court, in a trial bound to attract worldwide attention. He would have provided a focal point for the whole anti-immigration debate/movement. He would have dragged the issue of mass immigration/race replacement onto every newspaper front page across the world!

Governments across Europe fully understand the monumental catastrophe they have inflicted on Europe and its peoples with their programmes of mass third world immigration. They are also fully aware of the rising level of anger amongst their indigenous populations and the increasing friction, distrust and outright hatred between different ethnic groups all vying for dwindling resources and living space in the countries of Western Europe.

Anders Breivik was not insane… he had a specific goal, he executed a carefully constructed plan, he documented his actions and his reasons for doing it, and then he surrendered to the authorities. Had he shot it out with police and been killed, the authorities could have written their own narrative, put their own spin on it. But by dragging it into the courts, Breivik took that away from them, forcing them to address the issues in court.

The Norwegian government was desperate to avoid this, they would be terrified at the prospect of having to acknowledge and defend the policies that have led to soaring levels of African/Islamic immigration, with the increased crime, rapes, violence that came with it; and which ultimately led to Breivik’s actions.

Breivik may have been angry but he was not insane, and if the politicians think that by labeling him such they can make this whole issue go away then they are deluded. That there are more people like him out there is almost certain, and that this will happen again is almost certain.

Anders Breivik was a warning, a chance for politicians to start addressing some of the colossal blunders they have inflicted on their peoples. It seems clear they are determined not to heed that warning.


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Posted 29 November 2011 - 03:02 PM

I noticed the careful way in which his beliefs were stated so that anyone agreeing will be disregarded.

#3 Steed

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Posted 29 November 2011 - 03:06 PM

It also paves the way for all nationalists and patriots to be first and foremost considered 'insane'. Thus we will eventually be committed rather than locked up, and that makes a mockery of our reasoning. In fact, it denies that we have any reason and stops the general public from considering that we may have a point. Instead it will be "oh just another crazy right-winger". Essentially, they will be locking up ideas instead of people (though the people will find themselves locked up with the ideas, essentially) - which is the last thing a revolutionary or martyr wants.

#4 Grendel in Esseax

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Posted 29 November 2011 - 09:04 PM

He'll be dopped up to the eyeballs and slung in a cell for years , buried alive! as Pappilon would say?

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Posted 30 November 2011 - 01:12 AM

the problem the state faces is that the shere amount of anger and resentment is growing to such levels that simply declaring us all insane would over whelm the secure mental health facilities 1 person is easy to dismiss as a lunatic a thousand its possible 10 000? a 1000 000?that becomes harder for them to contain and as more and more nationalists are imprisio-----oh sorry "kept in a secure psycriatric unit for their own good"the natural arrogance of the authorities will cause them to widen there net first its the nationalists then it will be the climate change questioners then anyone who disagree,s with the goverment will be declared insane which will in effect speed up the coming civil war .actually thats not the real problem they face the true problem is they have done so much to destroy the european peoples homelands via immigration and multiculturalism that it has reached the point that an explosion is inevitable so all they can do is try to suppress the anger rage and hatred that they have brought into being but the more they try to suppress it the greater it will be when the dam bursts.

#6 southerner

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Posted 30 November 2011 - 07:06 AM

http://www.lsrebelli...ilitary-to.html

http://southernnatio...of-us-citizens/
“Our country demands all our strength, all our energies.
To resist the powerful combination now forming against us will require every man at his place.
If victorious, we will have everything to hope for in the future.
If defeated, nothing will be left for us to live for.”
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#7 Cenyþ

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Posted 30 November 2011 - 09:31 AM

View Postsoutherner, on 30 November 2011 - 07:06 AM, said:


How did this vote pan out?

#8 Woodsman

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Posted 30 November 2011 - 02:22 PM

One other thing I forgot to mention... Why, when muslims blow themselves up taking hundreds of innocent people with them, are we urged to 'understand' them, and to reach out to them; but if whitey does the same thing he must be a straight forward common or garden lunatic, with grievances totally unworthy of consideration?