Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Leader of Dutch Leftwing Greens: "Of course Islam is a problem"

Femke Halsema

Long ago I used to argue that the resistance against the global jihad and Islamic supremacism was not a Left/Right issue, but a national and civilizational defense issue, and that both liberals and conservatives should support it. I haven't said that in a long time, because so much of the Left is allied with the jihadists -- and for very deep philosophical reasons, as Jamie Glazov shows in his magnificent book United in Hate. But here is at least one woman of the Left on whom the true magnitude of the civilizational challenge that Islamic supremacism represents is beginning to dawn.

Halsema said, "natuurlijk is de islam een probleem," as you can see here. "Leftwing Greens: 'of Course Islam is a Problem,'" from NIS News, September 10 (thanks to C. Cantoni):

THE HAGUE, 10/09/09 - Leftwing Green (GroenLinks) leader Femke Halsema has, unusually for her, expressed criticism of Islam. This religion is "of course a problem," she said yesterday in an interview with free newspaper De Pers. Confronted with the statement by the newspaper that the 'progressive' GroenLinks does not campaign against orthodox Islam, Halsema reacted dismissively. "We do (criticise it). I am one of the few that criticises Saudi Arabia, along with (Geert) Wilders, for the violation of women's rights. I will always campaign fiercely against any suspected introduction of the Sharia." Asked next when she last made a vigorous attack, Halsema said this was three years ago. "The Budget Debate of 2006." At the time she characterised "fundamental Muslims, fundamental American Christians and the Roman Catholic Church" as "an axis of religious evil," because they oppress women. "That is my most famous attack. I got in a lot a trouble."

Invited to criticise Islam without making a parallel attack on Catholicism, Halsema did not shy away. "I notice it in my district: of course Islam is a problem. Anyway, specifically Islam in combination with illiteracy. It is: having few of your own opinions about the good life. (...) Being fearful of our society and thereby becoming very susceptible to what the Imam thinks, who is often very conservative." "When I come to my children's school, it is sometimes difficult for me - I really come from the feminist movement - that I am then sitting between all kinds of veiled women. I will not attack their rights for this. But I cannot wait for the moment when they will freely throw off their headscarves. I would prefer to see every woman in the Netherlands scarf-less. And completely free. I do not believe that any God whatever imposes clothing demands. This has been done by the men who explain the faith."...

http://www.jihadwatch.org/2009/09/leader-of-dutch-leftwing-greens-of-course-islam-is-a-problem.html

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