About Eeyore

Canadian artist and counter-jihad and freedom of speech activist as well as devout Schrödinger's catholic

10 Replies to “Australian TV hatchet job on Geert Wilders”

  1. True sons and daughters of the eternal west will hear Geert through the odious rabble that assails his person and his party’s message. Its a self inflicted disease that has steered the fate of many at the hands of the elite toward the disolution of two plus millenia of Western glory and acheivement. I weep that we cannot muster more than we can to fight all that has become us. But what Geert is starting is important and the continual education of like minded sons and daughters is whats needed to wait through the storm. Perhaps what we need is a formal college that admits only those of true western birth and that fosters high technology and advancments in Western-only thought.

  2. “that admits only those of true western birth”

    Sounds like eugencis. Are you taking lessons from Hitler’s ideology.

  3. Bravo for Geert….he is gaining more and more support, and those people who truely want to integrate into Dutch Culture..really have nothing to fear….welcome to live happily..it is the lunatics that refuse to assimilate and demand accomodation to their values and and acceptance of backwardness, cultural relativity and dhimmitude. Three cheers….any publicity he gets is great….So many Australians are with him…more than against….

  4. “Sounds like eugencis. Are you taking lessons from Hitler’s ideology.”
    Sounds like eugenics but is not eugencis. It being a college would imply that the people are already born and adults. Try to jump on the “oh you’re a Nazi bandwagon” when I imply we need to be more selective when it comes to preserving our way of life through an education that admits only those from Western countries. That being said, those that are from Western countries are white people, and being in favor of one’s own race isnt a crime nor should it be aligned with true eugenics; the kind that Hitler sought to conduct. The point I was making with such a selective education system is that all universities and small colleges are too inclusive in terms of race and thought and preference foreigners (esp. from Asia) with scholarships. If what we hope to preserve is our Western way of life we need to start thinking in terms of preservation. A private college could be the campus from which a white, Western renaissance can grow from. I am tired of seeing our formerly prestigious universities turn into multi-culti bastions filled with foreigners, who neither give a damn about the US or Europe and are really only their so they can float back home and contribute to their own county’s advancement. If you havent noticed, science and math in the white, western circles of citizens in America have fallen to the way side in terms of emphasis and intensity. It certainly isnt at the same levels of importance as it was in the first half of the 20th century as it is today for the white, western locus. Asia is pushing the frontier now, with India at 80% of its graduates in a variety of Engineering disciplines. We are being trumped on multiple fronts, one of which is the out of control importation of Muslims or peoples from Muslim countries as Geert mentioned in the video. What about Mexico for the US? What about Asia in our universities or Blacks displacing whites for scholarships? What about modern architecture consuming all notions of classical beauty in public spaces and in living acoomodations? I believe all of these things can be addressed in time with a school that is devoted to Western preservation. On two fronts in the academics of the institution I see only the importance for Math, Science, and engineering, and on the other front preserving our world of art, language, philosophy and history as a critical second to the sciences. Liberal arts is a messed up notion of how to instruct and direct young minds. I wasted $80,000 on my undergraduate education with mostly filler classes and silly pre-requisites designed to simply waste my mind. There is no direction, and there is no sense of permanence, place or purpose with a silly, liberal view on education implementation. Most of the degrees are useless. Its really time to evaluate how to change the face of our civilization with thinking deeply about how to do education, and I see it all starting with college.

  5. those that are from Western countries are white people, and being in favor of one’s own race isnt a crime

    Muslims are animals that does not matter. Say goodbye to all Shepardic jews. I am with you.

    No it is not racist when you say it.

  6. Really, as you say, they are animals, and the Muslim religion is the visible target for which to direct our animosity on, but going beyond the religion, we see whole scores of non-white peoples adhering to a violent belief system. What does this say of the types of people themselves? The instrument of Islam is a swaddling blanket for primitive peoples to accept a faith/an ideology that codones their already primitive, aggressive nature. Africa, the Mid-East, Indo-Asia and SE Asia all contain these types of people. Really when Islam came along, it really cleared out the old gods and made way for a few one, attracting these people by playing to their superstition and aggression. It makes all sorts of excuses for itself without even the slightest utterance of one verbally. Now, can we say the same thing for Christianity? Are Christians followers of a similar faith, but at the other end of the spectrum? Rather than violence, we have love and warm feelings of the afterlife with a loving deity that will judge all – well, put simply that is. Is the inevitible clash among two opposed religions resultant because they are opposite? Well, the Christianity I know of, and believe in, didn’t always used to be so weak. It is easy to put Christianity on the chopping block publicly because it takes a tone of passivity these days, wherein most “Christians” are just caffeteria Christians, and really dont care for what’s happening in the world. Sure, they might protest the “victory mosque” but there is no striving effort among collected Christians to devise new ways to combat the enemy as did the Pope(s) in the Crusades. We are witnessing the rise of Islam because at their core they are more aggresive than we are, and it is principally our brand of Christianity that has set us up for failure – meaning we wrote the laws (here in the US) that accomodate all peoples and all religions freely without really thinking about who we were going to accomodate. I’d like to think that the original framers of our Constitution, when referring to “freedom of relgion”, were only talking about different types of Christians, not Buddhists, Muslims and what-have-you. This was a silly mistake, as we can all agree on. To fix this Christianity needs to rebuild itself among good Men in the West. Christanity, unfortunately, has grown into a religion of middle-aged women who have a love affair with Jesus. Just look at those that like Joel Osteen: most of his audience are minorities and women. Christianity needs to bring back its defensive mentality – become a warring body of men ready to defend its civilization. When Christianity lost its will to war and lost its heart for the sciences (think Descartes) in the 19th century with Nihilism & the Industrial Revolution, it lost its place in the hearts of real Men. Real Men love to defend castles and attack castles. And real men love to pasture themselves in times of peace, growing barley and wheat with their families safe at home on the hill. White, Western Civilization is an enterprise, and a warmth that glows in all true Men’s hearts because it was built by the genious and industriousness of White Men – which is more than the rest of the world can say for its primitive rabble. God bless those who read my comments and take them into your hearts as such Good Men.

  7. The Tribunal of the Holy Office of the Inquisition, commonly known as the Spanish Inquisition, was a tribunal established in 1478 by Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile. It was intended to maintain Catholic orthodoxy in their kingdoms, and to replace the Medieval Inquisition which was under Papal control. The Inquisition was originally intended in large part to ensure the orthodoxy of those who converted from Judaism and Islam. This regulation of the faith of the newly converted was intensified after the royal decrees issued in 1492 and 1501 ordering Jews and Muslims to convert or leave.

    One of the consequences of these pogroms was the mass conversion of Jews. Forced baptism was totally contrary to the law of the Catholic Church, therefore anybody who had been forcibly baptized could legally return to Judaism. However, after the public violence, many of the converted “felt it safer to remain in their new religion.”

    In 1483, Jews were expelled from all of Andalusia. Ferdinand pressured the Pope[9] to promulgate a new bull. He did so on October 17, 1483, naming Tomás de Torquemada Inquisidor General of Aragón, Valencia and Catalonia. Torquemada quickly established procedures for the Inquisition. A new court would be announced with a thirty day grace period for confessions and the gathering of accusations by neighbors. Evidence that was used to identify a crypto-Jew included the absence of chimney smoke on Saturdays (a sign the family might secretly be honoring the Sabbath) or the buying of many vegetables before Passover or the purchase of meat from a converted butcher. The court employed physical torture to extract confessions. Crypto-Jews were allowed to confess and do penance, although those who relapsed were burned at the stake.

    The historian Hernando del Pulgar, contemporary of Ferdinand and Isabella, estimated that the Inquisition had burned at the stake 2,000 people and reconciled another 15,000 by 1490 (just one decade after the Inquisition began)

  8. charles taster for you:

    Like the Crusades so crucial to Vatican authority, the Inquisition was a product of the Middle Ages, not the earlier so-called Dark Ages, but, unlike the Crusades, it extended into the Renaissance and beyond. As a condition to his papal coronation, Frederick II (1194-1250), a ward of Innocent III during his childhood, mandated the trial and punishment of heretics, and Gregory IX formally initiated the Inquisition in 1231, after which many tens of thousands were burned at the stake. St. Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225-74), who is said to have personally witnessed portions of the Albigensian campaign, later defended and summarized the organization of the Inquisition in SUMMA THEOLOGICA (Part II of the Second Part, Question XI, Articles 3 and 4–pp. 440-442 in vol. 2 of the Great Books edition). Over two centuries later, in 1480, Ferdinand and Isabella belatedly established the Spanish Inquisition to help expedite the expulsion of the Jews from Spain, and soon enough the scope and violence of the Spanish Inquisition exceeded anything before. As many as two thousand victims were burned at the stake in Andalusia during 1481, and as many as ten thousand by the Grand Inquisitor Torquemada (1420-1498). As calculated by the Madrid’s early nineteenth century Grand Inquisitor, Llorente, over 340,000 were killed by the Spanish Inquisition over a period of four centuries. In 1542, Paul III established the Roman Inquisition in Rome itself after Charles V’s invasion and occupation beginning in 1527, and Paul IV imposed the Index Expurgatorius (or simply “the Index”) of Prohibited Books in 1557 and 1559. in Rome between 1553 and 1600, seventy-eight individuals were either burned alive or hanged, then burned. In effect, Charles V assumed command in Rome to save the papacy from the Italian Renaissance, and he succeeded.

  9. Charles unfortunately has a limited and biased knowledge of history. Which he probably cannot be blamed for. We can however blame him for using so many words for expressing such a simple emotion: fear.