Pim Fortuyn: Demonization Has Consequences
By
Steve Sailer
....when I am killed or wounded then you
[Prime Minister Wim Kok] are responsible because you
give me no protection and you make the atmosphere in
this country so poisonous that people want to hurt
me....
--
Pim Fortuyn, April 2002
Do the left, center, and the
"respectable" right have Pim Fortuyn's blood on their
hands?
The
1984-style “Two-Week Hate” directed against
immigration reformers following Jean-Marie Le Pen's
April 21st election upset created a climate of rage that
must have helped inspire a leftist lawyer to murder Le
Pen's
supposed
"extreme rightist" Dutch equivalent, Pim Fortuyn.
Vigorous political debate is
the essence of democracy. But there was almost no debate
allowed over these two weeks - just the demonizing and
dehumanizing of immigration skeptics.
Clearly, the theatrically macho
Le Pen, an ex-paratrooper and French cultural
traditionalist, and the
theatrically homosexual Fortuyn, an ex-professor and
Dutch cultural libertarian, differed on much. But,
that's exactly the point. What united Le Pen and Fortuyn
in the eyes of the European Establishment's Jihad
Against the “Intolerant” was their opposition to
immigration - especially immigration from the
Islamic world.
In April 1995, Newt Gingrich
was riding high on anti-government sentiment and Bill
Clinton was widely derided as "irrelevant." Then
Timothy McVeigh and Co.
blew up the Federal Building in Oklahoma City. Any
connection between Gingrich's speeches and McVeigh's
murders was microscopically tenuous. But the violence
cost Gingrich his momentum and launched Clinton's
comeback.
In April
2002, the fortnight of hysteria leading up to the
slaughter of Fortuyn exceeded by orders of magnitude
anything that preceded Oklahoma City. But will this
shame the backers of mass immigration in Europe?
Don't count on it. The Europe
Union is being convulsed by fundamental conflicts over
national identity, which are vastly exacerbated by
immigration. The Euro-Establishment is looking for
scapegoats in its struggle to survive. If the
scapegoats, such as the shaven-headed sociologist
Fortuyn, don't personally survive their scapegoating …
well, the Euro-leaders can't make a Euro-omelet without
few eggheads getting cracked.
Will the
U.S. Establishment
behave better?
Pim
Fortuyn bravely continued speaking out on immigration
despite his
vivid awareness of the dangers. May he rest in
peace.
[Steve Sailer [email
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movie critic for
The American Conservative.
His website
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May 08, 2002