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Reading Anders Breivik's manifesto

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-24 8:46


I thought we could have a general political discussion while reading the Olso bomber/shooters 1500 manifesto in this thread.

The 2share manifesto download link was removed, so it was a bit hard to track it down. Hopefully we won't run out of mirrors.

I haven't read more than a few pages right now, but as I'm a LEFTIST anarchist/racist, I find myself disagreeing with the most basic rightwing concept:
What's so fucking special and holy about tradition and european identity? Defending things on the grounds that "it's the way it's always been" is just defending tradition against progress. It's not defending foreign immoralities, because then it would be just about those concrete things - it's defending stupidity in its purest sense. It would be like defending the NES for being "a traditional part of our country" against the Wii, to the point of wanting to ban the Wii.

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-24 23:45

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That doesn't make sense. You can't have purely cultural motives, because that culture must have a theme. In Breiviks case, while he probably put science and logic first, he wanted a traditionally christian culture. He fought for christian values against Islam and the marxist political correctness that allowed it.

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