Wednesday, July 27, 2011

NORWAY TERROR ATTACK, THE QUESTION IS 'WHY NOT', NOT 'WHY'.

NORWAY TERROR ATTACK, THE QUESTION IS ’WHY NOT,’ NOT ’WHY’.
People are known by their personality and personalities are formed by ideologies. Even so, those who believe in us do so because of what they think, know or believe about us and our ideology. Be that as it may, we always have a choice to be different from whatever we are taught by others.


Since the end of World War II, Europe has undergone a general social and psychological overhaul especially in regard to uniting people beyond bothers. Also, the devastating psychological effect of Hitler’s brutality has been overwritten by geometrical scientific and technological development.
However, despite the emasculating force of Hitler’s ideology and the damages it cost among Europe in particular and the world at large, his (Hitler’s) antecedents have once more, surreptitiously gained grounds in almost all Europe. In fact, even though this ‘neo-Hitlerising’ movement is relative in almost all European countries, their operations and activities share an absolute uniformity with that of their mentor thus: xenophobia and great resentment/hatred against multiculturalism, with multiculturalism referring to immigrants from Africa (continent), South America (continent), Asia (continent) and Islam (religion).


The more disturbing factor is not just about this trend but about the fact that the European society has kept their eyes the other way and they have reasonably established and gained control of a reasonable majority of the citizens. In Denmark, the Danish folk party enjoys 25 seats in the parliament. In Sweden, the Sverige Demokraterna surged from an almost no existence to win 20 seats in the parliament in the last Election. In Finland, Finns party enjoyed a whooping 1 out every 5 votes in the last election. In France, the France National Front has 15% of the votes in the nation making them second only to the ruling party. The Greert Wilders of Holland has 24 seats in the parliament and in Britain, the British National party has a wide vote range that they merited them 2 seats in the European Parliament.
With these going on unprovoked, is it not hypocritical to wonder why one crusader out of these many could prematurely blow this gruesome crusade out of context? I mean prematurely because each of these parties began as a bunch of insignificant few but have, over time, been gradually growing into a hydra-headed monster in just the same manner as Hitler’s did.
Base on all these antecedents, if anyone is surprised that Anders Behring Breivik did what he did, then the person should simply come off it because if nothing is done about this neo-Hitler trend, there will be more related attacks that will make Norway government house bombing and Utøya Massacre  look like kids play.
If we have ears, let us here now before it is too late.



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