Sunday, November 2, 2014

Sunday Globe Special: Denmark Becoming a Muslim Nation

Finally teaching something useful:

"Having babies is new sex ed mantra in Denmark" by Frances Schwartzkopff | Bloomberg News   November 02, 2014

COPENHAGEN — Sex education in Denmark is about to shift focus after fertility rates dropped to the lowest in almost three decades.

After years of focusing on how to use contraceptives, Sex and Society, the Nordic country’s biggest provider of sex education materials for schools, has changed its curriculum to encourage having babies, with the slogan: ‘‘This is how you have children!’’

Infertility is considered ‘‘an epidemic’’ in Denmark, said Bjarne Christensen, secretary general of the Copenhagen-based organization. ‘‘We see more and more couples needing to get assisted fertility treatment. We see a lot of people who don’t succeed in having children.’’

One in 10 children conceived in Denmark are conceived only after treatment. Health professionals are urging the government to do more to address the declining birth rate and prevent it becoming a bigger demographic problem.

‘‘We hope to raise a discussion in society about how to advise young people,’’ said Christensen, whose group helps organize an annual Sex Week to focus schools’ attention on the subject. ‘‘It’s a problem that fertility in Denmark is reduced.’’

Sex and Society’s new focus includes information for schoolchildren explaining what fertility is, when the best times to have children might be, and the effects of aging.

The nonprofit group is also working with Denmark’s Environment Ministry on identifying factors that may depress birth rates. ‘‘There have been analyses of men’s semen quality and it’s actually been declining quite dramatically,’’ Christensen said.

That's from all the pollution and poisons in our environment, and may even be part of the population control agenda being carried out by genocidal globalists running this planet.

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But what if they all grow up to be ISIS terrorists?

"Denmark tries soft-handed approach to returned Islamist fighters" by Anthony Faiola and Souad Mekhennet | Washington Post   October 26, 2014

AARHUS, Denmark — The rush of morning shoppers parted to make way for Talha, a lanky 21-year-old in desert camouflage and a long, religious beard. He strode through the local mall with a fighter’s gait picked up on the battlefields of Syria. Streams of young Muslim men greeted him like a returning king.

In other countries, Talha — one of hundreds of young jihadists from the West who has fought in Syria and Iraq — might be barred from return or thrown in jail. But in Denmark, a country that has spawned more foreign fighters per capita than almost anywhere else, the port city of Aarhus is taking a novel approach by rolling out a welcome mat.

In Denmark, not one returned fighter has been locked up. Instead, taking the view that discrimination at home is as criminal as Islamic State recruiting, officials here are providing free psychological counseling while finding returnees jobs and spots in schools and universities. Officials credit a new effort to reach out to a radical mosque with stanching the flow of recruits.

So what are you going to do with all the Gladio-created government cells, huh?

Some progressives say Aarhus should become a model for other communities in the United States and Europe that are trying to cope with the question of what to do when the jihad generation comes back to town.

For better or worse, this city’s answer has left the likes of Talha wandering freely on the streets. The son of moderate Muslim immigrants from the Middle East, he became radicalized and fought with an Islamist brigade in Syria for nine months before returning home last October.

Back on Danish soil, he still dreams of one day living in a Middle Eastern caliphate. He rejects the Islamic State’s beheading of foreign hostages, but defends its summary executions of Iraqi and Syrian soldiers.

‘‘I know how some people think. They are afraid of us, the ones coming back,’’ says Talha, a name he adopted to protect his identity because he never told his father he went to fight. ‘‘Look, we are really not dangerous.’’

Yet critics call this city’s soft-handed approach just that — dangerous. And the effort here is fast becoming a pawn in the much larger debate raging across Europe over Islam and the nature of extremism.

More and louder voices here are clamoring for new laws that could not only charge returnees with treason, but also set curbs on immigration from Muslim countries and on Islamic traditions such as religious circumcision.

In a country that vividly remembers the violent backlash in the Muslim world after a Danish newspaper published cartoon images of the prophet Mohammed in 2006, many here want Aarhus to crack down on — not cajole — extremists.

‘‘They are being much too soft [in Aarhus], and they fail to see the problem,’’ said Marie Krarup, an influential member of Parliament from the Danish People’s Party, the country’s third-largest political force. ‘‘The problem is Islam. Islam itself is radical. You cannot integrate a great number of Muslims into a Christian country.’’

Aarhus is treating its returning religious fighters like wayward youths rather than terrorism suspects because that’s the way most of them started out.

The majority were young men like Talha, between 16 and 28, including several former criminals and gang members who had recently found what they began to call ‘‘true Islam.’’ Most of them came from moderate Muslim homes.

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I'm sorry I'm tired of all the Zionist and government garbage and war propaganda, folks. I don't want to read this f***ing rank rot propaganda anymore and I don't want it polluting my mind.