The socialist mullas of Denmark
October 04, 2006Unfortunately Denmark is under attack again. This time not by raving loony islamic fundamentalists who make up scare stories to spread their rage. No this time it is attacked by raving loony socialists fundamentalists who make up scare stories to spread their rage.
The great news for these brave workers heroes is that they don’t need the Egyptian ambassador and a team of mullas to help their cause distributing fake cartoons as the Danish press and TV stations are helping them out distributing fake statistics.
Basically BUPL, the union of “-dema-pedagogues” (do people use this word outside of Denmark? Basically child care workers), has started spreading stories of cuts to child care. Child care is important in Denmark as almost all parents work. The fact of the matter is that there have been zero cuts in child care, there has actually been spent more money on child care this year than the year before.
The real pot of gold for them is the DKK80 billion (USD13 Billion) profit that the Social Cleptocracy known as Denmark have left after they stole %63 of our income. This should not be returned to the rightful owners as tax cuts, but given to our nations favorite squad of hippie communists.
The one TV station TV2 and news paper Dato, who dared to show the real figures and not BUPL’s imaginary figures are now being taken to the Press Complaints Commission, much the same way that the Mulla’s last year tried to stop the Religion of Peace cartoons through the courts before they started burning our embassies.
The real fundamental problem here is that Denmark still has a very vocal socialist core. They proudly control most of the press here, so there is very little talk back. Even the previously libertarian prime minister is now shamefully spouting socialist rhetoric to get votes. The above ad for a news paper, asks “Can you really have enough welfare?”
A journalist for the Danish State Socialist TV Channel last night asked the prime minister if there aren’t enough cars and big screen TV’s in Denmark. Unfortunately he weezled out a fearful answer, rather than telling her to go back to North Korea where she obviously wants to live. The right answer of course is no, there aren’t enough cars and big screen TV’s in Denmark.
So now what the press has presented to the people as a people’s rebellion has now spread to the schools and throughout the country. The high schools and schools are on strike. Not the teachers, the students. The reason? Spending cuts.
A group of obvious socialist high school students were confronted on TV the other day with the terrible fact the other day that there weren’t going to be any cuts for high school students, they looked puzzled and a one of them mumbled, it’s in solidarity with our little brothers and sisters.
Why does this all remind me of Ayn Rand’s saying (paraphrased from very poor memory):
When you try to compromise with thugs the thugs will always screw you.
Over an out from the Peoples Kleptokratic Republik of Denmark.




