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    Former minister compares Danish People’s Party to Ku Klux Klan

    Henning Dyremose, a former minister with the Danish Conservative party, has been criticised after comparing the nationalist Danish People’s Party (Dansk Folkeparti, DF) to the Ku Klux Klan.
    DF spokesperson Martin Henriksen said that the Conservatives should consider ejecting Dyremose from the party, reports news agency Ritzau.

    Dyremose said during a broadcast on radio station Radio24syv Thursday that parallels could be drawn between populist political party DF and the racist, extremist American KKK movement.

    “I think it’s absurd that a former minister and high-profile politician from the Conservative Party is comparing DF with the Ku Klux Klan, which has lynched people in all possible ways and has acted indecently and deeply, deeply unfairly towards people of another skin colour. The man must be insane,” DF’s immigration spokesperson Henriksen told Ritzau.

    Henriksen said he was strongly calling for Dyremose to retract the statement and apologise.

    “Many Danish people vote for the Danish People’s Party. They have done so because they are concerned about the trend [of immigration, ed.]. Not because they want to lynch people. So the Conservative Party must clearly state that this is completely unacceptable,” Henriksen added.

    Dyremose said during his appearance on Radio24syv that he was “a little regretful” of the comparison, but found it a difficult one not to make.

    The former minister described his own experience with the KKK during his youth in the USA.

    “Some people were to a great extent socialists with regard to economic politics. They were [part of] the poor working class. But at the same time, they were hateful like mad towards black people,” Dyremose is quoted by Ritzau as saying.

    “And that is a little like what I see in the Danish People’s Party: They have actually become socialists in their economic policies, but are hateful with regard in particular to the foreigners that are Muslims,” he said.

    Henriksen told the news agency that he saw Dyremose’s words as a direct comparison that the ex-minister could not make any excuse for.

    “[The Conservative leadership] should seriously consider whether a person that speaks about the Danish People’s Party in that way should be a member of the Conservative Party,” he said.

    The Conservative Party itself has form for controversial statements regarding Muslims, most famously when it released an election campaign poster in 2015 with the slogan “Stop Nazi-Islamism”.

    Conservative Party secretary Søren Vandsø told Ritzau via a written message that Dyremose must take responsibility for his own statement.

    Dyremose was minister for employment and later finance minister under Poul Schlüter’s Conservative government during the 1980s.

    https://www.thelocal.dk/20170519/for...o-ku-klux-klan

    What a madman! Danish peoples party is the only way forward, all other parties have betrayed the voters trust and should never be trusted again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prince Oberyn Martell View Post
    "All political parties have disappointed and betrayed us, but /this/ next one! This one is real, guys! This one will totes do everything they promise! Totes for real! Pinky swear!"

    Donkeys and stones.
    The Henriksen in the article seems to believe that proper Danes go to church in Easter and those that dont are not

    They are true forward thinkers.

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