Denmark: "Muslim girls aren’t human beings"

Denmark: “Muslim girls aren’t human beings” The interview , via Snaphanen . ———- Søren Krarup of the Danish People’s Party (DPP) completely supports Lars Hedegaard’s criticism of Islam

Denmark: “Muslim girls aren’t human beings”

The interview, via Snaphanen.

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Søren Krarup of the Danish People’s Party (DPP) completely supports Lars Hedegaard’s criticism of Islam. Lars Hedegaard, head of the Free Speech Society, said in a recent interview that Muslim girls were raped by their family.

“He’s absolutely right, and the outrage is wholly because of the ignorance of you journalists,” says Søren Krarup.

In the interview Hedegaard said as follows: “Girls in Muslim families are raped by their uncles, their cousins or their father [...] They are not human beings. They have a function as a a womb – they bear the offspring of the warriors and create new warriors, other than that.. well, they can be used for sexual purposes, but they have no value.”

According to Krarup the evidence can be found in the book “Mødom på Mode”. “It’s a Danish immigrant girl who tells about how she was raped by her uncle, and how she didn’t dare say anything to her own family. He’s absolutely right,” says Krarup.

Jette Dali of the Free Speech Society, who is also a candidate for parliament for the DPP, also agrees with the substance of Hedegaard’s statements, but says that people shouldn’t generalize.

“There’s a kernel of truth in it. There’s more which have been shown in the past,” she says, and adds that there was once a study in Denmark which showed their [ed: Muslim girls and women] loneliness and isolation. It’s obviously not only in Muslim community, but in addition to the attacks, they have to deal with it on their own and can’t count on anybody’s support. Also not from their own parents.

Q: But according to Krarup there’s no issue of generalization

A: It’s not generalizations, because he’s not speaking about Muslims in general, he’s speaking of what Islam says, and what Islam expresses, she says.

Source: Berlingske (Danish)

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