September 13, 2006
Oh, and he's a member of the Christian Democratic Party. I'm sure Jebus would be proud.
This is the problem with the democracy-above-all-advocates. They would trade your liberty to the principle that the masses have the final say. Even if those masses wish to oppress themselves and you.
He says: "I'm certain of one thing: if two thirds of all Dutch people would want to implement Sharia tomorrow, then this possibility should exist. Would it be possible to stop this legally? It would be scandalous to say: that's not allowed! The majority counts. That is the essence of democracy."It's something to think about, especially given our own problem of calling for a democracy in the Middle East. Do we really want democratically elected Islamist regimes that supports terror?He made these statements in the book "Het land van haat en nijd" = The land of hate and malice, which is due to hit the bookshelves today.
Hat tip Larwyn who continues to feed me stories so fast I can hardly keep up!
UPDATE: Just to clarify, I've taken what Piet Hein Donne has said to the logical extreme--but it is the extreme. The point of this is not that Donne actually supports sharia, only that someone who takes the position that democracy is the end game, and not the means to an end, is in a problematic position.
Further, reader Danny from the Netherlands writes to clarify Donne's position. Apparently, his words have been taken out of context. The context in which Donne was writing, says Danny, is that democracy can be abused to reach evil ends (If I am reading Danny's letter correctly).
In other words, Donne is taking the exact opposite of the position that he is being reported as taking! He opposes sharia to the point that even if it was adopted through legal and demcratic means, it's still a bad deal. I can't imagine the media ever getting something like that wrong. Nope, never.
Posted by: Rusty at
08:57 AM
| Comments (26)
| Add Comment
Post contains 387 words, total size 2 kb.
Posted by: SeeMonk at September 13, 2006 09:09 AM (7teJ9)
Posted by: Howie at September 13, 2006 09:09 AM (D3+20)
Posted by: jesusland joe at September 13, 2006 09:14 AM (rUyw4)
Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at September 13, 2006 09:22 AM (paKD6)
Thats not what he has said!
Half this country was going apeshit about his remarks. Not to mention the whole cabinet. Later he explained to point out just the weakness of a democratie!
Thats it!
Posted by: Dan at September 13, 2006 09:25 AM (ILHet)
Well, no matter. This guy is a muslim at heart whether he knows it or not. He sure isn't a Christian.... because "justice is mine, saith the Lord".
btw, who is this Jebus anyway?
Posted by: n.a. palm at September 13, 2006 09:33 AM (CWQzg)
Posted by: SeeMonk at September 13, 2006 10:13 AM (7teJ9)
-- Benjamin Franklin
Posted by: salfter at September 13, 2006 12:01 PM (+Epz5)
Here in the Netherlands, the day starts to end and the storm about Donner’s remarks this morning is settling down. What was it all about: In theory it is possible for another religion to take over a democratic community if that community lives up truly to its democratic principles. But that’s all theoretically, because you need two third of the people in a country to have them vote for one single party. In a modern society this is almost impossible! In the case of the Netherlands, if all Muslims related people would vote for one single party, they get hardly 17 seats out of the 150. Today they have zero seats. But theoretically it would be possible.
I think his book will do well!
Posted by: Dan at September 13, 2006 12:11 PM (ILHet)
Everyone above is absolutely right, the founding fathers created a system to avoid the tyranny of the majority. It's a brilliant system.
"We should follow it-- not the mob, nor judges who make it up as they go along"
That statement demonstrates an fundamental lack of understanding of the structure the constitution puts in place. The judiciary is there for the express purpose of protecting the country from the mob.
The House and to a slightly lesser extent, the Senate are, by their very nature, mob rule. The president himself represents the mob as a whole.
It's the judiciary's job to moderate this mob into something resembling a civilized society. The hierachal nature of the judiciary protects the mob from "activist judges" (a term I find entirely wrong-headed and think anyone who uses it seriously should be shot for treason but that's a separate issue).
In essence, you're either with the mob or with the judges, there's no real middle ground.
Posted by: Rich at September 13, 2006 01:23 PM (89Rw1)
Posted by: Howie at September 13, 2006 01:51 PM (YdcZ0)
That said, most of the "protections" against minority parties were put in place by our two parties, not the founding fathers themselves. This was done to protect the large party's power and not the rights of the people.
It's a point that can be debated but, I don't think the founding fathers intended us to be a two party system.
Posted by: Rich at September 13, 2006 02:19 PM (89Rw1)
Posted by: sandpiper at September 13, 2006 02:42 PM (S97cI)
Posted by: jesusland joe at September 13, 2006 03:26 PM (rUyw4)
Posted by: Improbulus Maxmius at September 13, 2006 04:29 PM (v3I+x)
Posted by: Howie at September 13, 2006 04:32 PM (YdcZ0)
Posted by: jesusland joe at September 13, 2006 06:54 PM (rUyw4)
I don't think there was ever any doubt that Mr. Donner was explaining how Dutch democracy works theoretically, but what really pisses me off is the fact that he says he will not take back his statement in which he claims that if the majority decides to live by sharia law, then this should be allowed because Dutch law permits it and that's how democracy works. There are so many things wrong about that statement. If that's not an open invitation for Islamofascism to grab hold of Dutch politics I don't know what is. All it takes is a little effort from Islamonutters like Hezbollah for example to start branching out into Dutch politics and poof! Say goodbye to Holland as you know it today. Donner can turn around and claim that he was only theorizing all he wants, the reality is Holland has the opportunity to nip this in the bud now to make sure that something like that would never happen even in the smallest form by taking a tougher stance against anything related to sharia law when it infringes on basic human rights. But then again, maybe it's already too late. A perfect example of how Dutch democracy works is that pedo party being allowed to have a say in politics recently.
What can I say? The man has to say something to sell his book, right?

Posted by: Myrtus at September 13, 2006 07:52 PM (uy3W4)
Islam is ascendant, and Christianity is on its way out. The East has new purpose, but the West has lost its purpose. The East is bursting at the seams with a newfound belief in its own potential, whereas the West has ceased to believe in anything. The new East is brash, young and unafraid, but the old West is timid and doubtful. I hate to sound like a defeatist, but the fact is that our enemies are unified in goal and purpose, but we cannot even get a full half of our own population to believe we are at war, and worse, those who lead us in this war cannot let go of the quaint notion that we must limit our efforts according to archaic rules of war that belong to another era. This is a new day, and a whole new set of rules apply. Actually, there's only one rule - win at any cost - but we're still playing by the old rulebook that was originally written when enemy officers would meet to exchange compliments and snuff on the field before the battle. In short; we're screwed, and if we can't get enough people to realize it and stop this idiotic pussyfooting around with the enemy, we deserve extinction.
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at September 14, 2006 08:05 AM (v3I+x)
Posted by: jesusland joe at September 14, 2006 09:49 AM (rUyw4)
Posted by: Last gasp Larry at September 14, 2006 10:57 AM (Dd86v)
Posted by: Howie at September 14, 2006 11:22 AM (YdcZ0)
Posted by: Last gasp Larry at September 14, 2006 12:16 PM (Dd86v)
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at September 14, 2006 04:08 PM (v3I+x)
Posted by: jesusland joe at September 14, 2006 06:59 PM (rUyw4)
Posted by: Last gasp Larry at September 18, 2006 04:25 PM (Dd86v)
34 queries taking 0.0286 seconds, 181 records returned.
Powered by Minx 1.1.6c-pink.