pim fortuyn
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i just wonder what people in other countries think of the pim fortuyn-siuation in holland. Your opinions please.
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At 5/15/02 11:19 AM, Veggiemeal wrote: i just wonder what people in other countries think of the pim fortuyn-siuation in holland. Your opinions please.
Some bastard shot him. I didnt like his ideas, but shooting him? There is no good reason for that.
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I think it's tragic that someone so intelligent, articulate and fearless of political correctness should be killed before he had the chance to prove his worth. I'm not sure that I'd agree with his policies in the context of my own country, but I think he was right about Holland. Its tolerance and liberal outlook has long been the envy of the world and Islam IS sometimes (but not always) a "backward" religion. It infuriates me that criticism of a belief/lifestyle is clumsily branded "racism". Don't get me wrong, I am not automatically opposed to all Muslims, but the great propensity for fanaticism in the Islamic world is something we should worry about. Anyway, I find it very depressing that a person should be murdered because what they say is not politically correct.
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It's a shame he was killed, isn't it interesting that the more intelligent and brave people who try to do some good are murdered, John Lenon, Ghandi etc but people like nsync, steps and britney spears walk the planet.
Funny or what ?
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At 7/9/02 07:34 AM, Reaper-n wrote: It's a shame he was killed, isn't it interesting that the more intelligent and brave people who try to do some good are murdered, John Lenon, Ghandi etc but people like nsync, steps and britney spears walk the planet.
Funny or what ?
They don't walk the planet, they use their private jets! :)
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its time we up arms against such stupid people.
we can kill in the name of ghandi, as our resistance against pop music. yay. long live techno.
seriously, thats a good point, im going to take that to my political forum :D.
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At 7/9/02 09:11 AM, Necromancer31362 wrote: its time we up arms against such stupid people.
we can kill in the name of ghandi, as our resistance against pop music. yay. long live techno.
Yes, lets avenge the deaths of good people (wether murdered or otherwise) in a crusade against mass produced, mass marketed music.
Down with pop, Real music forever!!

