Thursday, January 03, 2008

Are We Offended Yet?

Update: One of my Danish contacts emails to say that the photo is most definitely not photoshopped. The poster is right outside his workplace, so he has firsthand knowledge of the photo’s accuracy.


Don’t like the pic?The photo at right was taken on the Strandboulevarden in the Østerbro district of Copenhagen.

Go over to Steen’s place to see a larger version.





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18 comments:

the doctor said...

This is the best piece of advice to our peace loving friends that I have seen .

Zenster said...

Once again, Denmark leads the way! As I've said before, Muslims are skinless people living in a sandpaper world. The West needs to paper itself over with 60 grit. That poster should be laminated onto the lamp posts outside of every mosque in the Western world. Some prominent billboards of it wouldn't hurt either.

Homophobic Horse said...

It's clearly photoshopped. Anybody who did that in real life would have more police resources dedicated to their capture then they would for the latest paedophile murder case. And a google plex more then the Faut Deniz murder.

Steen said...

what puzzels me is that it in a very posh and bourgeois part of town - with a huge left majority.

Remeber, always carry your compact camera with you !

Steen said...

"It's clearly photoshopped."

No, its clearly not. I have the original photo and I know the photographer very well

bottehond said...

The Reconquista started in Denmark. I love them for their courage and determination.

Homophobic Horse said...

Oh yes it is Steen. But incidently I know your photographer friend is planning on setting fire to himself in protest against Islamisation.

X said...

Actually, speaking as a semi-professional in the area of photoshoppery I can quite categorically state that this is not photoshopped. Working in graphics for any length of time forces you to get an eye for artefacts in pshopped artwork and I can't see any evidence of them here. I can see plenty of evidence that it was printed on a laser printer though.

Henrik R Clausen said...
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Steen said...

http://www.badongo.com/pic/2604067

The original pic is here

X said...

Which just goes to demonstrate that, as always, context is everything...

Islami ite domum.

Henrik R Clausen said...

Oops: United Nations just passed a resolution aiming at banning this kind of activity :(

I hope many will pick up the idea and humiliate the reactionary repressionists :)

Holger said...

WONDERFUL INITIATIVE! If only Skåne could become Danish. I love Denmark! I hope these Danes continue with this!

1389 said...

Wonder what it would take to get it printed on a T-shirt - preferably silk-screened, so that the design won't come off?

Anybody know of a good place that will do that?

Charlemagne said...

1389,

If you can get the image you can have t-shirts created at cafepress.com

You can also get Holger Danske t-shirts there.

Henrik R Clausen said...

"If only Skåne could become Danish."

That idea was debated quite extensively over Christmas. Inofficial referenda showed a slight majority in Skåne for a return to Denmark, and in Denmark itself a 2/3 majority. A trend that'll probably accelerate as Swedish economy collapses - it is said that Sweden has a economical policy that is more irresponsible than its immigration policy...

Also, the Danish railroad company will start operating in Skåne quite soon.

One issue is a problem, though: A segment of the population (whose ethnicity shall not be named) shows a certain degree of aversion against productive work.

Baron Bodissey said...

Henrik --

Don't forget, the owner of Skåne will own Malmö, too. It's a package deal -- the domkirke in Lund and also Rosengård.

Denmark better think twice...

Henrik R Clausen said...

Baron, I actually addressed that, discreetly, in the comment above.

In any case, redrawing national borders is no trivial task. I take this debate as a Christmas joke, little more :)