After the massacre in Norway I’ve commented in my article NORWAY / bad-news “… if your skin is not the same like the crowd around you, the problem could get much worser; racism is spreading in Germany again, in the Netherlands (after the killing of Theo van Gogh), in all countries in Scandinavia. I read, that the Oslo-terrorist hated the philosophy of the “FRANKFURTER SCHULE” = Theodor W. Adorno for example. I like ADORNO’s philosophy, and I always had trouble, even in Germany, when I made quotations of his wonderful ideas. Maybe I am proud, that this Utoeya-killer-beast hates multiculturalism – I am pro multiculturalism – for example with the group, founded by me, title: www.flickr.com/groups/cultural-boxes/ – the title was inspired by my friend Rita Banerji in Calcutta a human rights activist …”
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more at wordpress
flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2011/07/24/norway-bad-news/
or via flickr:
www.flickr.com/groups/cultural-boxes/
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ranking high in my group cultural boxes:
1 – “Pokot and flash – Kenya” by Eric Lafforgue
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2 – =”Daily life at the Mekong riverbank” by Ben Visbeek
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3 – =”Mumbai Terrorist attack on 26th November, 2008″ by Soumik Kar
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4 – “In Shepherds’ Room” by Hamed Saber
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5 – “balancing umbrellas” by Rita Banerji
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6 – me and my multi-culti-music trio, I think the best concept PRO multiculturalism:
we play music from Latin America (Bossa Nova), Gypsy Swing, Soul, Blues etc.
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Related articles
- Anders Behring Breivik had links to far-right EDL, says anti-racism group (guardian.co.uk)
- Norway Killings Shift Immigrant Debate in Europe – NYTimes.com (policyabcs.wordpress.com)
- Bombs In Norway Breaking Down Multiculturalism? (npr.org)
- Bombs In Norway Breaking Down Multiculturalism? (npr.org)
- Bombs In Norway Breaking Down Multiculturalism? (npr.org)
- Editorial: Norway also loses innocence in spree (knoxnews.com)
- The Ideas of Norway’s Young Victims Also Draw Praise and Criticism (thelede.blogs.nytimes.com)
- Expert Says Blaming Massacres on Video Games Smacks of Racism [Video Game Violence] (kotaku.com)
- Norway killer Breivik denied public forum as estimated death toll lowered (windsorstar.com)
Well said Dietmar!
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I found inspiration in your photos.
Racism is really sad thing.
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Sadly, the haters don’t get that with population growth, we will become even a more diverse global community. With that will come all the connections and exchanges that will sustain such growth.. 😦
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Multiculturalism is here to stay. Basta!
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I like that term – Multiculturalism ♥
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we are one world !!!!!!!!!!!!
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The term “Multiculturalism” was created as propaganda to citizens of Western nations to convince them that the native or traditional culture of their land must be replaced or set at a par with every failed, unsuccessful culture from every backwater on the planet, thereby delivering them into a progressive, morally superior “Global Community.” For example, in America, “Progressives” have brow-beaten uneducated, unsophisticated Americans to believe that America’s Judeo-Christian and capitalist basis must be over-ridden with non-traditional cultures containing little or no histories of freedom, equality, democracy.
In other words, the “Multiculturalists” of Europe, America and the Free World are presenting to unsuspecting citizens a dish of tofu, yogurt, cheese, with white mold and green mold, mixed together, and forcing them to consume it while telling them “it is good for you.”
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For every war, there are actually at least two: Therefore, where is there any place left for peace?
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the killer from Toulouse
http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,823143,00.html
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http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,826863,00.html
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