Hat tip Based Poland and Vlad Tepes
I used to think so. Back in 1968 when I first visited Copenhagen, I thought it was paradise. Tivoli Gardens, hospitable people, and merry maidens. Alas, times have changed in the Land of Hans Christian Anderson. Now the country is dealing with the results of mass Islamic integration. (Actually, integration of hardly the right word. Let's just call it migration to be polite.)
Rasmus Paludan is a Danish politician who wants to get rid of t6he problem through massive deportations. He and his party, Stram Kurs or Hard Line, are running for office in the June 5 elections. Here is what happened this week when he took his campaign to one of those "no-go" zones
To be honest, I need to do some further research on Mr Paludan before fully embarcing him. Apparently, he is into burning Korans and wants to deport almost all foreigners. Who exactly does that include? If it means those who were out there rioting, Islamists, and freeloaders, by all means. If it means all non-Europeans, that goes too far.
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