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International News Title: The Oslo Terrorist's 'Counter-Jihad' Ideology By now youve probably heard about Oslo terrorist Anders Behring Breiviks manifesto, a 1,516-page screed with some writing by Breivik, but mostly consisting of quotes and articles by counter-jihad bloggers and similar right wing sources. (You can find it on the web if you really want to read it; I wont link to it because there are sections that are basically a manual for terrorism; Breivik goes into great detail about the assembly and testing of the bomb, his weapons and ammunition, etc.) But Ive seen a lot of people mistakenly attributing the articles that make up most of the manifesto to Breivik himself. In fact, the blog source thats probably cited the most throughout Breiviks book is Jihad Watch, run by anti-Muslim demagogue Robert Spencer; Breivik cites Robert Spencer more than 40 times, always approvingly. And a very large number more than three dozen of the lengthy articles reprinted in the book are the work of the anonymous white nationalist blogger Fjordman, who apparently gave Breivik permission to use them. Back in the day, I linked to Fjordmans articles myself; he was a big self-promoter and would email and ask for links every time he posted something. But sometime around 2007 (when I criticized him and other counter-jihad bloggers for making deals with extreme right wing European groups) it became clear that his seeming erudition and extreme logorrhea was a cover for a particularly nasty form of European white nationalism. And this split is actually reflected in the articles by Fjordman that Breivik put in his book. In the early pieces youll see complimentary links to LGF, turning into insults and revilement in the later pieces when I called them out, then wouldnt back down or apologize to these racist cretins. Many of the most extreme statements and positions Ive seen people quoting are actually taken directly from Fjordman himself. LGF reader Gus 802 found a great example of this, in one of Fjordmans articles from 2009, titled The Coming Crash: Some highlights of this one article: Just look at what these people are saying to their right wing fans; if you follow this stuff to its sickening logical conclusion, the very fate of civilization itself is at risk. Its an apocalyptic view, a vision of a war for existence against the encroaching dark-skinned hordes. Among people who truly believe this paranoid world view, is it any wonder that one of them finally took the next step? Unlike Jared Loughner (the shooter of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords), with Anders Behring Breivik theres no doubt whatsoever where he got the inspiration and the ideology that led inexorably to the horror in Oslo. When Gabrielle Giffords and several others were shot, I was critical of the right wing blogs and Sarah Palin in particular, for encouraging a climate of violent rhetoric. But in the Norway atrocities, the responsibility is far more evident and direct. People like Fjordman and Pamela Geller and the right wing blogosphere who spew apocalyptic rhetoric and refuse to denounce the extremists among them now have the very real blood of children on their hands.
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No doubt whatsoever? Already? them now have the very real blood of children on their hands. Bullshit article.
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