This article was originally published in Danish on January 19, 2019.
In connection with the African invasion army’s attack on the Spanish enclaves in North Africa, a member of the Danish People’s Party had the misfortune to write on Facebook that the military and police should use their weapons and shoot the invaders, possibly even with the intention of killing them. This is a valid point of view that we can only wholeheartedly endorse. Otherwise, what is the point of having a strictly guarded border? If you don’t want to defend it, you can immediately abolish the nation states and just let everyone wander in and take advantage of our welfare.
However, the Danish People’s Party cannot say something so obviously sensible. Søren Espersen immediately issued a statement saying that this was against “Western values”, i.e. also against the Danish values that are currently being talked about so much. It should be noted in parenthesis that Søren Espersen apparently thinks it’s fine when Israeli military and police shoot at unarmed teenagers and sometimes even kill them. Their crime is that they are defending their country against bloody oppression. It’s amazing how flexible values are in Søren Espersen’s mouth.
However, it’s a good opportunity to take a closer look at the much vaunted “Danish values”. During the disgraceful parade in Copenhagen for so-called diversity and freedom for all sorts of perversions, which went under the false American brand name “Pride Parade” and which, with signs such as “Expel the white nuclear family” and orders for whites to march at the back of the parade, clearly demonstrated that it was just part of the constant ideological war against the white race and all the real values our society is built on, and that this movement is very far from promoting freedom and tolerance. Their diversity clearly does not include us, and we would also be very grateful not to be part of it. Therefore, it may come as a surprise that Rasmus Paludan from Stram Kurs, about whom so much good can be said, felt called to create his own alternative gay parade through Nørrebro. Apparently, the foreigners in the country should now be confronted with “Danish values”. Apparently, they must be forced to embrace everything that threatens to destroy this country and that is fundamentally un-Danish.
If we were to try to summarize some of what is now erroneously called “Danish values”, it would be something like this: democracy, unlimited individual freedom, diversity and blind openness, feminism, free education, value relativism, free abortion, free choice of gender etc. – in short, the silly platitudes you can hear everywhere in that part of the world where disintegration reigns. More specifically, this translates into the unbridled cultivation of unbridled individualism in all areas of life. You can do exactly what you want to do without regard to others. There are no norms and standards that bind society together, which is precisely why it is falling apart. These “Danish values” are in fact the absence of any value, and that is fatal for a people. A society and a culture can only be held together by a common set of values and by fixed norms that everyone adheres to and that are not questioned. To do so anyway is to withdraw from the community. The key point is that these “Danish values” are a necessary condition for mass immigration to take place. If the Danish people still had genuine, strong values, Muhammad and Mustafa would never have been here!
Not only are these false ‘values’, they are hypocritical. They talk about democracy, but they don’t mean it at all. The Danes have not been asked whether they want the greatest social upheaval in history: the abolition of the nation state of Denmark and the extermination of the Danish people through biological warfare, or accession to all the conventions that invalidate the constitution, so that the statement that there is nothing above or beside the Folketing takes on an air of ridiculousness. We simply do not have democracy in this country. It is not the people who rule. We have a kleptocratic pamperocracy, which is gradually being passed down from generation to generation, just like in North Korea.
Nor have Danes been asked if they want the growing perversion of their society and traditional way of life. It just happens. The same goes for the other platitudes. The freedoms only apply to a select few. There is no individual freedom to be national and defend your people, it is not covered by openness or freedom of speech. Even in advertisement form, “nationalist” statements cannot find their way into the columns of magazines published by JP/Politikens Hus, i.e. Politiken, Ekstrabladet and Jyllands-Posten. Oppositional letters to the editor are published in a truncated form at most, so they lose their edge, oppositional books are ignored, while the disgusting vomit of disgusting traitors is reviewed, discussed and awarded prizes. Full-time traitors register and persecute opponents and have their posts removed from social media. There is no freedom for this kind of speech.
Of course, not all values are equally good. Healthy, natural and sensible ideas based on the natural order and love of the nation are not good enough. There is no room for them in the rainbow palace of diversity.
We would very much prefer not to be identified by these un-Danish values, and we can understand our uninvited guests when they do not recognize them either. They do not want to be integrated into the sewer that is mistakenly referred to as “Danish values”, and that is very sensible of them! They want to keep their values intact. In doing so, they become stronger than us and will displace us if we do not reflect on the real values of our society, which are to some extent the same as the values of foreigners, such as family, morality and ethnocentricity. These are the natural values, and we have them in common – but the form and object of them are of course very different, and we may sometimes wonder how our unwanted guests translate them into brutal and primitive practices, but that’s their business, as long as it doesn’t happen here! Then there are the cultural values, and they differ from those of our unwelcome guests for religious reasons alone, which is one of the reasons why they must go! We cannot have several different cultures and religions in one society, nor can we allow the genetic mixing that will eventually bury the Danish people forever.
What would we call the true Danish values? The most important value is life. Everything that promotes life and the survival and further development of the Danish people is good. Everything else is death. True values are thus derived from the doctrine of evolution, and they should be the highest value for Danes – and as mentioned, for everyone else. This includes respect for life as it is. Humans have two different genders and this, as we may still all know, serves procreation, and it is to procreate that we are here on earth. For the same reason, feticide is a crime. Man is not exempt from the laws of nature. They are essentially just an animal with clothes on. Values are also what holds a society together, what strengthens the community and unity of the nation, what we all have in common: our culture, our history, our songs, our literature, our traditions and our genes – and the will to defend these values with our lives. These things are uniquely Danish in their form – but as overarching concepts, these are the values that strengthen and preserve all nations. Anything that divides and individualizes society is the opposite of values – it heralds the downfall of society.
When someone like Søren Espersen equates “Western values” with an unwillingness to defend oneself – and thus implicitly also these so-called “Western values” themselves – the whole thing takes on a comical tone, and it clearly shows the conceptual confusion that prevails in the Danish People’s Party, whose leadership completely lacks the backbone to defend this country. Their political motivation is an itch for office, and it’s about time they were put out of office. However, one should not be fooled into thinking that other parties will do better once they become part of the system. If this country is to be saved, it cannot be done from Parliament, but only from the streets. Resist while you still can!
Povl H. Riis-Knudsen
Translated by means of AI

