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The anti-immigration party holds four out of the 179 seats in the Danish parliament. On its website, the party launched a fundraiser to "publish advertisements with the drawings of Charlie Hebdo in Danish newspapers."It's notable that, just as France was preparing the enforce another unwanted lockdown on the country, multiple terror attacks suddenly occurred.
In Danish media circles the initiative was greeted with mixed responses. Poul Madsen, editor of tabloid Extrabladet said they would only decide on the advertisements when they saw them and "not before.""We condemn Muslim terrorism and 100 percent support France, the murdered and freedom of speech but always with careful regard to our employees and those especially vulnerable,"Madsen posted on Twitter.© Philip Davali/Ritzau ScanpixPernille Vermund from the New Right party at a charity event last year.
Vermund said she was "not at all certain it will be possible" to publish the drawings. "But as a politician my obligation is that the development of society goes towards more freedom of speech not less," she said.
Cartoons depicting the prophet Mohammed were published by Danish daily Jyllands-Posten in 2005, leading to widespread protests and anger among many Muslim communities, to whom depictions of the prophet are forbidden.
The French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, like other European newspapers, then republished them in 2006 in defence of freedom of speech. In 2015, the newspaper was the target of a jihadist attack that killed 12 people, among them journalists and cartoonists.
All Muslims are instructed to live their lives based on the example of their Prophet, whom, they are told, was a "Perfect example. Their Prophet cut heads off of non-believers, and they are taught to do this Where ever non-believers are found. Some follow this example in order to secure their guaranteed place in Muslim heaven, and to qualify for a personal Harem of Virgins and dark eyed Houris. Islam says that Women "have no place in the sight of God", and they are admonished to cover all their nakedness, which means only the face may be seen.
The word "Islam" means "Total Submission"; this makes it impossible for followers to exercise free thought and decision making, because they are now committed to be instructed by the Koran, the Hadith's and the Sunna's. Any Muslim that decides to stop believing and following, exposes themselves to being executed, without penalty for the executioner, by any other believer.
Any Muslim, that denies these "Facts" cannot, by definition, be a true believer.