Saturday, August 02, 2008

The Counterjihad Calendar for 2009

I didn’t have time this year to make new images for the Counterjihad Calendar, so 2009 will just have to recycle the same images that appeared in 2008. See the Café Press store, or go straight to the calendar page at this link.

A reminder: the purpose of the calendar is twofold:

1. To enhance a sense of community among the inhabitants of the countries of the West. We can show solidarity with one another even as we remain patriots within our own countries. The West doesn’t require an artificial and corrupt empire like the EU or the UN to maintain its collective identity. There is something that binds us together, a common heritage that enables us to resist Islamization.
 
2. To facilitate a greater awareness of the struggle we are all facing and how it is approached in different countries, by listing Counterjihad blogs and websites on the sidebar for each country. Sites outside of the Anglosphere often post at least some of their articles in English, and, if they don’t, machine translation is available to help.

And so we say:

Enough!
Suffit!
Så er det nok!
Genug ist genug!
Nu får det vara nog!
Basta!
Ως Εδω!
Genoeg is genoeg!
¡Basta ya!


Counterjihad 2008


Small versions of the individual months are below the fold.
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You may click any of these images to see a larger version. The full-resolution image for each month is used on the printed calendar.

The Eiffel Tower in Paris
JanuaryFrance: The Eiffel Tower in Paris

Christiansborg — Folketinget
FebruaryDenmark: Christiansborg — Folketinget

The Brandenburg Gate in Berlin
MarchGermany: The Brandenburg Gate in Berlin

Somnath Temple in Gujarat
AprilIndia: Somnath Temple in Gujarat

The Stadshus in Stockholm
MaySweden: The Stadshus in Stockholm

The Coliseum in Rome
JuneItaly: The Coliseum in Rome

The Statue of Liberty in Manhattan Harbor
JulyUSA: The Statue of Liberty in Manhattan Harbor

The Acropolis
AugustGreece: The Acropolis

Big Ben at Westminster
SeptemberUK: Big Ben at Westminster

A Dutch Windmill
OctoberThe Netherlands: A Dutch Windmill

The Sydney Opera House
NovemberAustralia: The Sydney Opera House

Santiago Matamoros and the Mezquita in Córdoba
DecemberSpain: Santiago Matamoros — Mezquita, Córdoba

11 comments:

ugofc81 said...

They are my brothers and I respect them (with a little envy), but http://ticinolibero.blogspot.com/ really seems to be swiss, not italian.

Conservative Swede said...

Great Baron! Some updates on the Swedish blog front since last year:

The most important addition is the excellent blog:
http://falkblick.nu/

And here are three more important ones missing on your list:
http://beskt.blogspot.com/
http://robsten.blogspot.com/
http://muslimskafriskolan.blogspot.com/

And this one has been deleted in the year that went:
http://poticallyincorrect.blogspot.com

I would also add the portal: http://motvarnet.nu/
This is a very important web address since it links to all essential anti-Jihad blogs (and more).

It even works as a portal for Gates of Vienna:
http://motvarnet.nu/feed.php?channel=59
Check that one out! It's very cool, and useful.

Anonymous said...

Baron, there have been some link changes for a couple of the above listed German blogs.

* www.myblog.com/kewil is now www.fact-fiction.net;

* www.politicallyincorrect.de is now www.pi-news.net;

* acht-der-schwerter.freehostia.com is now www.acht-der-schwerter.com

Most link changes I know of have been changes of the hosts for security and free speech reasons.

Baron Bodissey said...

Thanks for the revisions and additions, everyone. Unfortunately, since the URLs are built into the original images, I don't know when I'll get to altering them -- it's a very time-comsuming process.

However, it's something that needs to be done, so I'll hang on to these suggestions and implement them eventually.

CAM said...

Why are the UK and the Netherlands included? It seems to me that their dhimmitude is nearly complete.

Tuan Jim said...

No hindi for the Indian page? I noticed you have Greek.

Baron Bodissey said...

C’mon, Tuan Jim, you know better than that. Hindi is not the common tongue in India; English is.

If I used Hindi for India, I would be offending people whose provinces speak Tamil or Telugu or any other of the more than 400 non-Hindi languages spoken in the subcontinent.

In fact, here is a list of all the living languages of India, of which English is the common tongue for the educated classes:

Aariya; Adi; Adi, Galo; Agariya; Ahirani; Aimol; Aiton; Allar; Amri; Anal; Andaman Creole Hindi; Andh; Angika; Apatani; A-Pucikwar; Arakanese; Aranadan; Assamese; Asuri; A’tong; Awadhi; Badaga; Bagheli; Bagri; Balochi, Eastern; Balti; Bareli, Palya; Bareli, Pauri; Bareli, Rathwi; Bateri; Bauria; Bazigar; Bellari; Bengali; Bhadrawahi; Bhalay; Bharia; Bhatola; Bhatri; Bhattiyali; Bhilali; Bhili; Bhojpuri; Bhunjia; Biete; Bijori; Bilaspuri; Birhor; Bishnupriya; Bodo; Bodo Parja; Bondo; Braj Bhasha; Brokskat; Bugun; Buksa; Bundeli; Byangsi; Chakma; Chamari; Chambeali; Changthang; Chaudangsi; Chaura; Chenchu; Chhattisgarhi; Chin, Bawm; Chin, Falam; Chin, Haka; Chin, Khumi; Chin, Mara; Chin, Matu; Chin, Paite; Chin, Tedim; Chin, Thado; Chinali; Chiru; Chodri; Churahi; Darlong; Darmiya; Deccan; Degaru; Deori; Dhanki; Dhanwar; Dhatki; Dhimal; Dhodia; Dhundari; Digaro-Mishmi; Dimasa; Dogri; Domari; Dubli; Dungra Bhil; Duruwa; Dzongkha; English; Gadaba, Bodo; Gadaba, Mudhili; Gadaba, Pottangi Ollar; Gaddi; Gahri; Gamit; Gangte; Garasia, Adiwasi; Garasia, Rajput; Garhwali; Garo; Gata’; Godwari; Gondi, Northern; Gondi, Southern; Gowlan; Gowli; Groma; Gujarati; Gujari; Gurung, Western; Hajong; Halbi; Harauti; Haryanvi; Hindi; Hinduri; Hmar; Ho; Holiya; Hrangkhol; Hruso; Idu-Mishmi; Indian Sign Language; Indo-Portuguese; Irula; Jad; Jangshung; Jarawa; Jaunsari; Juang; Juray; Kachari; Kachchi; Kadar; Kaikadi; Kamar; Kanashi; Kanauji; Kangri; Kanikkaran; Kanjari; Kannada; Karbi; Kashmiri; Katkari; Khaling; Khamba; Khamti; Khamyang; Khandesi; Kharia; Kharia Thar; Khasi; Khirwar; Khowar; Kinnauri; Kinnauri, Bhoti; Kinnauri, Chitkuli; Kinnauri, Harijan; Koch; Koda; Kodagu; Koireng; Kok Borok; Kolami, Northwestern; Kolami, Southeastern; Koli, Kachi; Koli, Wadiyara; Kom; Konda-Dora; Konkani; Konkani, Goanese; Koraga, Korra; Koraga, Mudu; Koraku; Korku; Korlai Creole Portuguese; Korwa; Kota; Koya; Kudiya; Kudmali; Kui; Kukna; Kulung; Kumarbhag Paharia; Kumauni; Kupia; Kurichiya; Kurmukar; Kurumba; Kurumba, Alu; Kurumba, Betta; Kurumba, Jennu; Kurumba, Mullu; Kurux; Kuvi; Ladakhi; Lambadi; Lamkang; Lepcha; Lhomi; Limbu; Lisu; Lodhi; Lohar, Gade; Lohar, Lahul; Magahi; Magar, Eastern; Mahali; Maithili; Majhi; Majhwar; Mal Paharia; Malankuravan; Malapandaram; Malaryan; Malavedan; Malayalam; Maldivian; Malvi; Manda; Mandeali; Manna-Dora; Mannan; Marathi; Maria; Maria, Dandami; Marwari; Mawchi; Meitei; Merwari; Mewari; Mewati; Miju-Mishmi; Mina; Mirgan; Miri; Mizo; Moinba; Mru; Mugom; Mukha-Dora; Mundari; Muria, Eastern; Muria, Far Western; Muria, Western; Muthuvan; Na; Naga Pidgin; Naga, Angami; Naga, Ao; Naga, Chang; Naga, Chokri; Naga, Chothe; Naga, Inpui; Naga, Kharam; Naga, Khezha; Naga, Khiamniungan; Naga, Khoibu; Naga, Konyak; Naga, Liangmai; Naga, Lotha; Naga, Mao; Naga, Maram; Naga, Maring; Naga, Monsang; Naga, Moyon; Naga, Mzieme; Naga, Nocte; Naga, Northern Rengma; Naga, Phom; Naga, Pochuri; Naga, Poumei; Naga, Puimei; Naga, Purum; Naga, Rongmei; Naga, Sangtam; Naga, Southern Rengma; Naga, Sumi; Naga, Tangkhul; Naga, Tarao; Naga, Tase; Naga, Thangal; Naga, Tutsa; Naga, Wancho; Naga, Yimchungru; Naga, Zeme; Nagarchal; Nahali; Nahari; Nefamese; Nepali; Newar; Nicobarese, Car; Nicobarese, Central; Nicobarese, Southern; Nihali; Nimadi; Nisi; Noiri; Önge; Oriya; Oriya, Adivasi; Oriya, Desiya; Pahari, Kullu; Pahari, Mahasu; Paliyan; Panchpargania; Pangwali; Paniya; Panjabi, Eastern; Panjabi, Mirpur; Panjabi, Western; Pankhu; Pao; Pardhan; Pardhi; Parenga; Parsi; Pattani; Pengo; Phake; Phudagi; Pnar; Powari; Purik; Rabha; Rajbanshi; Ralte; Rathawi; Ravula; Rawang; Rawat; Reli; Riang; Rongpo; Ruga; Sadri; Sajalong; Sakechep; Samvedi; Sansi; Sanskrit; Santali; Saurashtra; Sauria Paharia; Savara; Sentinel; Seraiki; Shekhawati; Shendu; Sherdukpen; Sherpa; Shina; Sholaga; Shom Peng; Shumcho; Sikkimese; Simte; Sindhi; Singpho; Sirmauri; Sora; Spiti Bhoti; Stod Bhoti; Sulung; Sunam; Surajpuri; Sylheti; Tamang, Eastern; Tamil; Telugu; Teressa; Tharu, Dangaura; Tharu, Kochila; Tharu, Rana; Thulung; Tibetan; Tinani; Tiwa; Toda; Toto; Tshangla; Tukpa; Tulu; Turi; Ullatan; Urali; Urdu; Vaagri Booli; Vaiphei; Varhadi-Nagpuri; Varli; Vasavi; Vishavan; Waddar; Wagdi; War; Yakha; Yerukula; Zakhring; Zangskari; Zome; and Zyphe.

Xx said...

Hi there!

I (M.J on Islamofoben) would like to be included in your Counterjihad Calendar 2009 if it´s possible.

I feel very strongly about resisting the ongoing islamization of Europe, and the preservation of our common judeo-christian heritage.

I hope that my political background as an former anarchist(many many years ago) is not hold against me as it is of utmost importence that the anti-jihad movement seeks to broadens its base. If it has to be sucessful it must convince the whole political spectra of the dangers islam.

The adress of my blogg is http://islamofoben.blogspot.com/

Best Regards

M.J

Conservative Swede said...

M.J.

What can I say, the only good anarchists are the ex-anarchists :-)

As long as you object to pop culture, gay marriage and abortion we will hold nothing against you... No, just kidding.

Welcome to the group! I checked out your blog. Very nice! Unfortunately I have missed it before. It's a pity it's not linked from http://motvarnet.nu/

Xx said...

Hi Mr Conservative Swede!

Maybee you could inform me exactly how shall i proceed to link to motvärnet, there´s no info about it on the page http://motvarnet.nu/

M.J on Islamofoben

Conservative Swede said...

M.J.,

The only address I found was their PayPal address donera@motvarnet.nu

Try that one.

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