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Archived on 18 January 2022 at 7:00pm [URL redacted]
@TimmyHegler [name pseudonymized] [ontology] [02]: Iedere tijd heeft zijn fascisme. Vandaag passeerde ook #Breivik Het Noorse strafrecht en detentierecht kan ons hier inspireren (ook voor psychopaten zonder politieke werving), maar politieke alertheid daarvoor lijkt soms wel #woke en enkel iets voor een #Gutmensch [URL redacted]
"Every era has its fascism. Today Breivik also passed by. Norwegian criminal law and detention law can inspire us here (also for psychopaths without political recruitment), but political alertness for this sometimes seems woke and only something for a Gutmensch" #PoliticsFascism #IRLMurdererAndersBreivikAKAFjotolfHansen #TauntDoGooderGutmensch [Wikipedia]
Supplementary #WebsiteCommuneAndrewWoods "In 2010, the intellectual historian Martin Jay wrote a short and illuminating column for Salmagundi on the increasing popularity of a right-wing conspiracy theory known as 'Cultural Marxism.' Various paleoconservatives and fascists allege that Frankfurt School theorists, such as Theodor Adorno, Erich Fromm, and Herbert Marcuse, emigrated to the United States of America in the 1930s to implant the 'Marxist' ideologies of political correctness, multiculturalism, and feminism. Jay traces the origin of this xenophobic and antisemitic conspiracy theory to a 1992 article called 'The New Dark Age: The Frankfurt School and Political Correctness' by Michael J. Minnicino, who wrote and worked for the notorious Trotskyist-turned-fascist cult leader Lyndon LaRouche. Yet, back in 2010, 'Cultural Marxism' seemed to be little more than just another amusing instance of right-wing intellectual quackery. Six months after the publication of Jay's column, the far-right terrorist Anders Behring Breivik carried out a series of murderous and explosive attacks in Norway to publicize his 1,500-page manifesto: 2083--A European Declaration of Independence. His screed blames 'Cultural Marxism' for the mass migration of Muslims into mainland Europe, and even contains a reference to Minnicino's essay. In the aftermath of Breivik's attack, Minnicino--a now ex-member of the LaRouche movement--issued a public apology to disown his earlier work. He admitted that his research on the Frankfurt School had been 'hopelessly deformed by self-censorship and the desire to in some way support LaRouche's crack-brained worldview.'" https://communemag.com/the-american-roots-of-a-right-wing-conspiracy/ #IRLHistorianMartinJay #PoliticsConservatismPaleo [Wikipedia] #ConspiracyTheory_CulturalMarxism #PhenomnFrankfurtSchool #IRLPhilosopherTheodorAdorno #IRLPsychologistSocialErichFromm #IRLScholarHerbertMarcuse #PoliticallyCorrectPC #PhenomnMulticulturalism #CauseFeminism #IRLAuthorMichaelMinnicino #1992_TheNewDarkAgeTheFrankfurtSchoolAndPoliticalCorrectness [pdf] #IRLConspiracistLyndonLaRoucheJr [Wikipedia] #ToponymEuropeNordicScandinaviaNorwayOslo #OtheringHateAntisemiticCanardJudeoBolshevism
#OrgNOHolocaustSenteret "There is a Party Tonight and We're going to Pick up the Small Packages This Time This code sentence meant that the Jewish children would be arrested the next day, November 26, 1942. When they heard these words, Sigrid Helliesen Lund from the Nansen relief organization and child psychiatrist Nic Waal immediately thought of the Jewish orphanage in Oslo. Nic Waal went straight there together with the orphanage supervisor Nina Hasvold and made the children put on their best clothes, two sets. The children sneaked out the back door carrying their boots in their hands. Nic Waal drove the children to Gerda Tanberg in 1 Veslekroken at Ullern. Prior to the next Jewish deportation, some of these children were moved to other secure locations in Oslo. Sigrid Helliesen Lund contributed to the escape with food and other essentials. Taxi driver Martin Solvang brought the children to the border. Ola Rauken and Ola Breisjøberget took them across the border. Fourteen children from the orphanage were thus saved and lived in Alingsås in Sweden until the end of the war." https://www.hlsenteret.no/utstillinger/qr/artikler/english_23.html #1942_
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