Aneh.
Bekas kolega saya yang orang Nepal (orang Hindu) punya pandangan yang sama 
terhadap orang-orang yang berasal dari Pakistan Barat Laut di mana 
orang-orangnya dinilai berpendidikan rendah, konservatif (pengikut Wahhabi) dan 
miskin karena daerah mereka tidak punya sumber daya alam. Dia pernah bilang 
daerah tersebut dipenuhi oleh madrasah-madrasah.

Norwegia rupanya terlalu humanis dengan mau menerima orang-orang yang 
sebenarnya menjadi beban negara. Australia memprioritaskan penerimaan 
orang-orang yang terdidik di mana ada cukup banyak orang-orang asal Pakistan 
yang mendapat visa PR dan saya punya beberapa kolega asal sana juga. Mungkin 
karena baiknya mereka itu hingga peringkat negara ternyaman untuk dihuni di 
dunia memang dipegang oleh Norwegia, sementara Australia hanya pada peringkat 
kedua.


--- In [email protected], item abu <itemabu@...> wrote:
>
> Jadi si Breivik ini ga suka dgn kebijaksanaan pemerintah Norwegia yg terlalu 
> ngasih hati ke orang Islam. Dan memang orang islam di Norwegia dan negara 
> barat lainnya itu selalu bikin masalah ga cuma sekedar masalah kriminal dan 
> sosial, tp jg bertujuan unt nguasai negara yg udah nampung mereka.
> 
> Cara si Breivik ini salah, dan dia emang dungu. Tp krn kebejadan orang Islam 
> dan ajaran Islam, akan muncul banyak orang yg nentang Islam dgn cara dungu 
> dan biadab spt si Breivik ini.
> 
> Lebih dungu lagi, akan banyak orang nganggap si Breivik ini bejad, tp mereka 
> ga berpendapat sama kalo pelakunya orang Islam.
> 
> 
> http://islamineurope.blogspot.com/2011/07/norway-it-was-attack-against-labour.html
> 
> 
> Sunday, July 24, 2011 
> Norway: "It was an attack against the Labour Party"    
> Norway: "It was an attack against the Labour Party"
> 
> Via VG (Norwegian):
> 
> According
>  to Geir Lippestad, Breivik's lawyer, Breivik went to Utøya to warn the 
> Labour Party that Judgement Day will come if the party won't change its 
> policies.  He wanted to hit the Labour party and its recruitment as hard
>  as possible.   According to him, Labour party people were 'Maxists'.
> 
> According to Lippestad, Breivik thinks that a violent revolution is gruesome 
> but 
> necessary.  "It was an attack against the Labour Party.  He thinks he 
> was on a mission."
> 
> Q: Why did he use a method which was previously linked to Islamists?
> 
> "He
>  says he saw there was no way except for using violence.  He tried all 
> other ways.  He wrote letters to different newspapers about his 
> thoughts, but didn't get the letters printed."
> 
> Lippestad says that Breivik hates many, and that includes all social 
> institutions.
> 
> Via RT (h/t Tundra Tabloids):
> 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2VaS54zJVE&feature=player_embedded
> 
> 
> Via EuroNews:
> 
> “I think this is an attack with a clear political message for the Labour  
> Party and the government of Stoltenberg, who is seen by the attacker or  
> attackers as too soft and accommodating on immigration and Islam.
> --------------------------------------
> 
> Breivik on Muslims
> 
> Reuters has excepts from Anders Behring Breivik's manifesto:
> 
> 
> "I don't hate Muslims at all. I acknowledge that there are magnificent 
> Muslim individuals in Europe. In fact, I have had several Muslim friends over 
> the years, some of which I still respect. This does not mean 
> however that I will accept an Islamic presence in Europe. Muslim 
> individuals who do not assimilate 100% within 2020 will be deported as 
> soon as we manage to seize power."
> >
> More quotes from the Washington Times:
> Our
>  source said that Mr. Breivik “seemed completely normal” at first though
>  clearly highly focused on the issue of Islam in Europe. In a brief 
> introductory message on July 11, Mr. Breivik said that he had “been 
> working full time on a compendium about the Islamisation of Europe now 
> for almost two years” entitled "September 11th, 2083."
> 
> The next 
> day in a longer message he began by observing that “the U.S. is much 
> better off than Western Europe, that's for sure. I'm from Oslo btw,” he 
> continued, “which [has] about 20% Muslims now. The Muslim 
> ‘ghettofication process’ on the east side of my city is pretty radical. 
> Most of these Muslims are religiously conservative non-educated 
> individuals from NW Pakistan and Somalia which makes it even more 
> challenging. The only positive aspect I guess is that they live in their
>  own enclave (parallel society) with little to no interaction with 
> Norwegian society.”
> 
> (...)
> 
> “A few years ago… I had 
> different priorities in life,” he wrote, “me, myself and I.” He said 
> that his “best friend for many years (in my childhood) was a Pakistani. 
> He resented everything about Norway and Norwegians (me being the 
> exception). I have known a lot of Muslims over the years which triggered
>  my interest for Islam. … I sold my company a few years back which 
> allowed me to focus full time on the current compendium I'm writing; 
> ‘September 11th, 2083.’ I’ve lived quite ascetic since then.”
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>




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