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Offline MikeyChua

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Geert Wilder’s speech in Jerusalem
« on: December 16, 2008, 02:28:43 PM »
http://www.amnation.com/vfr/archives/012098.html
Charles T. writes:
Geert Wilder's speech in Jerusalem is excellent. I consider the following quote to be the most important concept in the whole speech; it must be repeated over and over again to the people of the Western nations:

"Our Western principles are hollow if they are not accompanied by a desire to sustain our culture and our civilization, based upon knowing who we are and where we come from. We are not from Saudi-Arabia. We are not from Iran. We come from Rome, Athens and Jerusalem. That makes our civilization special, and certainly worth preserving."

This quote, of course, violates the religion of the elites who despise their own cultures. If we are to survive, we must commit what the elites consider idolatry. We must love our own countries, our own culture, and yes, even ourselves and our own families more than we love those outside of our countries. To do so will place us in opposition not only against our political elites, but against many of our deluded leaders within our Christian churches.
Mr. Wilders's final words are not those of a defeatist. If we are to win, then we must think and act like Mr. Wilders who states: "It is five to twelve. Freedom must win, we have to win and we will win. "

We must adopt this attitude if we are to survive.
The video of the speech itself:
http://europenews.dk/en/node/17355


Offline Ulli

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Re: Geert Wilder’s speech in Jerusalem
« Reply #1 on: December 16, 2008, 02:34:51 PM »
I have read about this on PI-news. It was really a great event. Pamela Geller was also there.  :)
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