An appeal to send this letter to every major newspaper in Canada

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An appeal to send this letter to every major newspaper in Canada

Dear Editor

The Oslo killer who committed the Oslo massacre is a Neoconservative Extremist.  His manifest which describes the rational for his actions references extreme neoconservative theorists and websites which promote irrational hatred and fear of Muslims.  The Oslo killer's belief that Muslim immigration is a mortal threat to western culture is a common neoconservative ideology. Neoconservative extremists like the Oslo killer believe that Muslims will continue to immigrate and breed until they outnumber non-Muslims in western nations.  When that happens Muslims will use democratic means to impose Sharia law and enslave non-believers into Dhimmitude.  Extreme neoconservative ideology promotes the idea that western nations must protect themselves from the Muslim cultural threat through forced assimilation, banning Muslim immigration and cultural isolation.  Based on this extreme neoconservative ideology, the Oslo killer concluded the real enemy to Norwegian culture aren't Muslims who can't help being what they are. The real threat are Norway's political leaders who embrace multiculturalism and are blind to the threat posed by Western Islamization.  The Oslo killer's extreme neoconservative ideology regarding the Muslim threat to Norwegian culture was his primary motivation to attack and kill as many Norwegian politicians and members of their families as possible. Since the Oslo killer's extreme neoconservative ideology was the primary motivation for his atrocity he is correctly identified as a neoconservative extremist.  Other examples of neoconservative extremism include the gunman who attempted to assassinate US House of Representative member Gabrielle Giffords and every website and person named in the Oslo killer's manifest which promotes irrational fear and hatred and illegally incites violence.

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I wrote the above letter to correct the erroneous terminology regarding the classification of Anders Behring Breivik as a Christian or right wing extremist.  Beviek was not a religious person, therefore religious extremist is inaccurate.  The term "right wing extremist" is too imprecise.  Breivek is a very specific type of right wing extremist in the way that Muslim extremist is a specific type religious extremist.  I could have used the term Neoconservative Fundamentalist but that would imply all neoconservatives are fundamentally dangerous extremists like Breivik....  That would be as wrong as the term Muslim Fundamentalists to describe Muslim extremists who have committed similar atrocities as Brevik.

I base my argument that the Oslo killer who committed the Oslo massacre is a Neoconservative Extremist on his manifest which which describes the rational for his actions.  The manifest references extreme neoconservative theorists and websites which promote irrational hatred and fear of Muslims.  The Oslo killer's belief that Muslim immigration is a mortal threat to western culture is a common neoconservative ideology. Neoconservative extremists like the Oslo killer believe that Muslims will continue to immigrate and breed until they outnumber non-Muslims in western nations is an extreme and common neoconservative ideology.  That Muslims will use democratic means to impose Sharia law and enslave non-believers into Dhimmitude ia another extreme neoconservative ideology.  Extreme neoconservative ideology promotes the idea that western nations must protect themselves from the Muslim cultural threat through forced assimilation, banning Muslim immigration and cultural isolation.  Based on this extreme neoconservative ideology, the Oslo killer concluded the real enemy to Norwegian culture aren't Muslims who can't help being what they are. The real threat are Norway's political leaders who embrace multiculturalism and are blind to the threat posed by Western Islamization.  The Oslo killer's extreme neoconservative ideology regarding the Muslim threat to Norwegian culture was his primary motivation to attack and kill as many Norwegian politicians and members of their families as possible.

Since Breivik's extreme neoconservative ideology was the primary motivation for his attack he is correctly identified as a neoconservative extremist.

Other examples of neoconservative extremism:

Jared Lee Loughner who attempted to assassinate US House of Representative member Gabrielle Giffords.

Every neoconservative and website referenced in the Oslo killer's manifest which promoted irrational hatred and fear of Muslims:

Names:
Robert Spencer, Hugh Fitzgerald, Aluma Dankowitz, Bat Ye'or, Pamela Geller, Bernard Lewis, Daniel Pipes...

Websites:
AmericanThinker.com, jihadwatch.org, memri.org, faithfreedom.org, theReligionOfPeace.com, LittleGreenFootballs.com... 

Some of these sources, may have incited violence.  Some still might.  (IMO) Its even possible that some people who inspired the Oslo killer could be charged with inciting violence in connection with the Oslo massacre.  Some neoconservative extremists influenced by these neoconservative sources and the Oslo killer's manifest which has gone viral on the internet are a threat to public safety.

I request that you help get this letter.  Plesae request the letter be published anonymously, for safety reasons.  You don't want to become a neoconservative target.

I plan to submit this letter to every major newspaper in Canada.  Please help me!

 

6079_Smith_W

Isn't conservative extremist a contradiction in terms?

And  no, I sure don't want to become a target.

SRB

Wouldn't it be "manifesto" rather than "manifest"?  The use of "manifest" as a noun meaning document is, I thought, obsolete.

David Young

It looks like those of the Islamic faith are become in the 21st century what those of the Jewish faith were in centuries past, believers of a non-W.A.S.P. mentality who must be contained, if not exterminated outright.

The `Jewish takeover conspiracy` never came to pass, except in the minds of a few anti-semites, just like the `Islamic takeover conspiracy` will never happen either, except in the minds of the same few who need there to be someone to hate so that their lives have some pathetic meaning.

Who was it who said...

`Society has more to fear from those who oppress, than it has ever had from those oppressed!`

 

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SRB wrote:

Wouldn't it be "manifesto" rather than "manifest"?  The use of "manifest" as a noun meaning document is, I thought, obsolete.

 

The typo increases difficulty to find the manifesto... leave it in.   Everyone will sort of know what I mean.

Any other typos?

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6079_Smith_W wrote:

Isn't conservative extremist a contradiction in terms?

And  no, I sure don't want to become a target.

I'll assume you are being sarcastic, but others might not get it, so I'll answer the question.

 

Neoconservative is the label they gave themselves.  Neoconservatives range from moderates, extreme and Oslo.  Moderates of all types must have free speech.  Irrational fear and hate indicates extremism.  Extremist incitement of violence is a crime.

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David Young wrote:

It looks like those of the Islamic faith are become in the 21st century what those of the Jewish faith were in centuries past, believers of a non-W.A.S.P. mentality who must be contained, if not exterminated outright.

The `Jewish takeover conspiracy` never came to pass, except in the minds of a few anti-semites, just like the `Islamic takeover conspiracy` will never happen either, except in the minds of the same few who need there to be someone to hate so that their lives have some pathetic meaning.

Who was it who said...

`Society has more to fear from those who oppress, than it has ever had from those oppressed!`

I agree.  At one time Jews were the predominant western demonized undesirables.  We moved on to Commies and now Muslims.  Demonization leads people to remain silent, do nothing or worse support irrational fear and hate.  The Holocaust and Oslo are just two examples of where irrational fear and hate leads.   Iraq, Gifford, Oslo...