The traitor Marianne Jelved

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This article was originally published in Danish on August 31, 2017.


As the multicultural social experiment collapses into bloody chaos, those responsible will line up at the sink. They will apologize, excuse and make all kinds of excuses for why things have gone so wrong. Of course, their motives have always been the most honorable; charity, humanism, compassion, tolerance, openness, etc.

One of those most responsible has already started to wash her hands of the matter. Marianne Jelved recently stated that “Since 2001, the Danish Social Liberal Party has had no influence at all on integration policy. Except for three and a half years with Helle Thorning-Schmidt. And we didn’t really make any relaxations there.” It also states that “I’m tough on migration. It’s just sending people back to where they come from.”

It sounds tempting, but not even the strongest soap will wash Jelved’s hands clean. In case Jelved’s memory is as limited as her intellect, we should remind her that the pipe used to have a completely different sound:

“Our culture has always been open to exchange with other cultures… Refugees are often among the most dynamic populations. And history is full of examples of minorities creating economic development.” Det Fri Aktuelt, 11.01.1996.

“Denmark can afford the current immigration policy and the associated social costs” because “a certain immigration is a wealth for the country.” The Dane, no. 1, 1997.

“A general atmosphere has been whipped up because a few immigrants and groups are causing problems.” Århus Stiftstidende, 11.09.1997 and Fyens Stiftstidende, 16.09.1997.

“I value compliance with international conventions more than whether 4,000 or 10,000 foreigners come to Denmark for family reunifications”. Jyllands-Posten, 08.08.2004.

Add to this the countless treasonous laws that Jelved and her party have helped to pass. In this context, it’s important to remember that the Danish Social Liberal Party provided decisive votes for the criminal and suicidal Aliens Act of 1983, which was the starting point for the destruction of Denmark. In both word and deed, Jelved has helped put a noose around the neck of the Danish people. It is a responsibility that she can never escape!

Now, of course, we know that ‘responsibility’ is not a word in the dictionary of modern democratic politicians, it is a concept that is completely foreign to them. They’re used to being able to get away with one villainous act after another without ever being held accountable.

In this context, however, we are not talking about ordinary fraud and deception, but outright treason. For this, there can only be one punishment. No matter how many excuses and excuses Jelved makes, one day she will have to answer for her treason and receive the punishment she so fully deserves.

Povl H. Riis-Knudsen

Translated by means of AI

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