The Oslo / Utoya suspected killer Anders Behring Breivik in his own words: “2083 Declaration of European Independence” and commentaries at document.no translated in English

The Oslo / Utoya suspected mass murderer Anders Behring Brievik published a very short time before he is believe to have killed over 80 adolescents an online pdf book titled 2083 – A European Declaration of Independence. The volume is a disjointed compilation of random thoughts, from the rise of Marxism in Western Europe to buildings a neo-templar knight armor. The incoherent nature of the tract suggests a troubled soul, possible on the verge of paranoia.
Video clip summarizing Behring’s bizarre ideas
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Visualize Berivik’s Manifesto
Anders Breivik was also a constant collaborator to the anti-Islamic, conservative site document.no. A set of commentaries, mostly from 2009 – 2009 can be read (translated via Google Translate) online.
A selection
“Globalization and modernity are irreversible phenomena.”
Classic multiculturalism drug propaganda. What is globalization and modernity to do with mass Muslim immigration?
And you may not have heard and Japan and South Korea? These are successful and modern regimes even if they rejected multiculturalism in the 70’s. Are Japanese and South Koreans goblins?
Can you name ONE country where multiculturalism is successful where Islam is involved? The only historical example is the society without a welfare state with only non-Muslim minorities (U.S.).
This I expect that everyone knows when it is elementary documented truths.
What I can never understand is why multiculturalism seats (which traditionally has consisted of and / or have been supported by the labor movement) have failed to understand that multiculturalism will destroy the future welfare (as social Cohesion / confidence / willingness to let the tax) dollars in line with the spread of multiculturalism?
Best case scenario for Europe is that we end up with a super-capitalist system such as the U.S. with large sub-class / class differences.
It does not sound very humanistic out:) But then we are certainly not goblins anymore?


