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Monday, 25 July 2011

Norwegian massacres "beneficial crisis" for left wing agenda?

The terrible events in Norway are are being used to demonise the right, it seems - the left-wing media and EU fanatics are using these events as a "beneficial crisis" in order to go after the right.

Boris Johnson seems to have picked up on this, Calling England links it to the Murdoch feeding frenzy, while the BBC is milking it to link "right wing" with "extremism", as was amply demonstrated on the obviously scripted Andrew Marr show yesterday.

Even the Tory faithful (in the comments section, at least) are suspicious about recent coverage.

Why are the left wing media, Cameron and EU spokesmen making it political?

I can't help wondering if the EU is using these Norwegian incidents to bring in their plans to clamp down on political dissent. How long before anti-EU blogs are targeted?

I see they're already using the events as an excuse to go after gun owners - despite the fact that Switzerland, Germany and Norway, the countries with some of the most liberal gun laws in the world, are also practically the safest countries in the world.

It's not hard to notice that this chap espouses/represents almost all the issues that EU realists detest about the EU. And they've thrown in Masonic interest to muddy the waters.

I'm surprised the MSM didn't say the perpetrator was a "climate change denier". Or have I missed something?

If not, it can't be long now. And it didn't ...

There's an agenda here. Not a right-wing agenda, but a left-wing agenda.

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3 comments:

Angry Exile said...

Ignore Senator Bob Brown. He's a shameless media whore and it it'll get some camera time I reckon he'll call for a parliamentary enquiry to investigate any possible need for a change in the law when someone overstays their parking bay by twenty minutes.

Goodnight Vienna said...

Thank you for the link, Fausty. You're right that there's a very big smelly rat in the room - probably looks like HvR. The media have gone into speculation overdrive again - first NotW and now Norway. They should let the dust settle a little first instead of feeding govt-approved lines to us.

James Higham said...

Yes, now they'll really get going on the draconian legislation.

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