This article was originally published in Danish on June 30, 2015. However, nothing has changed… Only the names are different. It is the same old broth that is being served to the sheep!
“The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter..”
(Winston Churchill)
It wasn’t really our intention to discuss the general election as the farce by which the “democratic decision-makers” are appointed can only be considered a pseudo-event with no real significance for the survival of the Danish people. But we also listen to the wishes of our readers. We will not go through the endless series of golden promises that no one can or intends to live up to, because it is in the nature of things that no party will have the necessary number of seats to implement its promises, and therefore they will always be able to get around their failure to deliver by referring to the lack of a majority. Voter deception is simply not covered by the criminal code. If it were, Christianborg Castle would have been turned into a prison a long time ago. However, when the next election comes up, the voters will have already forgotten about it. The grand plan of the Social Democrats and their allies on how 12 minutes of extra work per week would solve all the country’s problems is a good example, but who remembers that now? It has all gone down the memory hole!
The themes of the election campaign are not determined by the parties, but exclusively by the state controlled media, especially the two major taxpayer-funded television channels. For example, Jyllands-Posten has repeatedly pointed out that the immigration issue should have more space in the debate, simply because, for good reasons, a lot of the voter are quite worried about the development of the new wonderful multicultural society. Also, heavyweights such as Poul Christian Matthiessen, professor, PhD, and Gunnar Viby Mogensen, PhD, in a feature article in Berlingske Tidende on June 15, have clearly explained why the bill for immigration simply cannot bepaid, so that the current welfare state will inevitably collapse under the weight of immigration. To a very large extent, it is the cost of immigration that is causing hospital jobs to be cut and terminally ill patients to no longer receive the medication they need. There is never a question of not being able to afford more “migrants” – the money just has to be there, so Danes have to do without it. “Enlightened citizens” will of course point out that these are two different coffers, but that’s nonsense. It’s taxpayers’ money that has been stolen by the state, which can direct it wherever it wants. However, the state has dropped the Danes. The television staff are protected by the courts against being described as red hirelings – and rightfully so. You don’t have to hire them – they are destroying the country because they want to destroy it. Their problem is not money – it is a critical lack of intelligence and decency. Whatever the reason, they did everything they could to steer the debate around this issue, and when they failed, their Marxist outrage made it clear that they, too, have dropped Denmark. Surprise, surprise! It is time for Denmark to drop them – and if I were to decide, it would be into the meatgrinder!
Against this background, it is remarkable that the Danish People’s Party has had such good election results. More than every fifth voter has chosen the party. Or perhaps it is the voters’ reaction to these crude attempts at repression that have given them so many votes? Either way, the question now arises as to how DPP will translate all these votes into practical policy so that voters are not disappointed. Therefore it would have been very wise not to support a government where you are jointly responsible for the harmful activities of three other political parties – you don’t want to “take responsibility” for something you think is wrong. To do so anyway is not wise, it is also highly dishonest and disrespectable. But politicians will swallow anything just to become a cabinet minister. The pay is good – and the pensions fabulous. And on the day of doom, they will be hanged higher than the rest. But then what? How do you reintroduce border controls, stop immigration, abolish the EU bureaucracy, and secure the welfare state from a meltdown? It’s already clear that a political clown like Lars Løkke Rasmussen has no intention of withdrawing Denmark from Schengen – or calling a referendum on it – and DPP doesn’t have the parliamentary seats to do that – they can only topple the government and provoke a new election. What would the voters say to that? We don’t know, but we do know that this is not a rational way to run a country and that the DPP will never get the necessary 90 seats in parliament! So what then? Well, if Denmark is to be saved, it certainly won’t be through the current parliamentary process!
And the voter, who usually doesn’t understand the deeper contexts, looks in his wallet to see not what benefits the country, but what could possibly benefit his own personal finances at the moment. Oh holy simplicity! It is reminiscent of the Emperor Nero, who supposedly was playing the lyre while Rome was burning.
It is this system that has given Denmark away, so that today there are probably 20% foreigners among us, most of whom are supported by the working Danish people with total costs of a very large triple-digit billion amount as a result – how large is not known because the red government stopped the investigation into this. After all, the public would not want to know the true cost of the treason. And even if the Danish People’s Party would or could shut down the influx completely, this would only help superficially if the foreigners already here are not resolutely sent out of the country again. And the DPP is not prepared to do that – and neither is Morten Uhrskov Jensen or Daniel Carlsen. The whole discussion on the right about whether there is room for one of the two gentlemen – and that would be Morten Uhrskov – on the right of the DPP is therefore pointless. Politics is prostitution – and promoting it is a form of procuring.
Today, Daniel Carlsen is no longer active. He realized that political activities is an exercise in futility. Morten Uhrskov is still there, but is offering no alternative. He might slow down the process, but that is all. In a short while, the EU election is coming up – another absolute farce. And the DPP has lost all credibility. Don’t participate in this process! Show the politicians that you don’t believe in them, that you have no faith in their so-called “democratic process”. Staying at home is the best way of showing your contempt of the criminal gang that is masquerading as our elected rulers. Bandidos – which is now going to be banned – is harmless in comparison!
Povl H. Riis-Knudsen
Translated by means of AI.

