Axel Fjeld
I just read a great article at PJ Media (formerly Pajamas Media)
rebutting a European Leftist crying Islamophobe. Bruce Bawer speculates Axel
Fjeld is trying to use his academic prowess to make his bones to get a job
working in some form of lucrative European Leftist media.
Unfortunately for Fjeld, Bawer shows the racist-Islamophobe
accusations against Counterjihad writers is based on barefaced lies.
JRH 7/29/18
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Yet Another Aspiring Apparatchik Exploits Norway's 9/11
By BRUCE
BAWER
JULY 25, 2018
The ring-shaped sculpture made of steel which carries
the engraved names of the victims of the Utoya massacre on the island
of Utoya, Norway, on August 5, 2015. (Sigrid Harms/picture-alliance/dpa/AP
Images)
This year I was not going to write about 7/22, often known
as Norway's 9/11. It is the date in 2011 on which Anders Behring Breivik bombed
government buildings in Oslo, killing eight people, and then gunned down
sixty-nine more, mostly kids, on the nearby island of Utøya. Famously, Breivik
wrote – or rather cobbled together – a massive “manifesto” consisting mainly of
material from various sources that he had cut and pasted. Most of it was
critical of Islam, and it was apparently meant as a justification for his
actions. But none of the people whose work he borrowed had ever called for
violence, let alone violence against children.
Nevertheless, after 7/22, the Norwegian left was quick to
insist on a linkage between Breivik and serious critics of Islam, and to argue,
moreover, that those critics needed to be silenced in order to avoid any more
such atrocities. For a while there things got pretty dicey, with prominent
academics, authors, and politicians demanding strict limits on freedom of
speech and stiff prison penalties for anyone violating those limits. In one
op-ed after another, I saw my name, and that of other writers, dragged through
the mud. I ended up writing an e-book about it, The New Quislings.
Eventually it all died down. But every now and then the
whole ugly business flares up again, especially when an anniversary of 7/22
rolls around. Ambitious young ideologues who are eager to kick off a career in
politics, writing, media, or the public sector have discovered that a splendid
way to do so is to join the pile-on. It's easy enough to pull off: the point is
not to soberly challenge the arguments made by critics of Islam, or to say any[t]hing
[sic] remotely original, but to name-call – to smear them as Islamophobes,
racists, and “Eurabia conspiracy theorists.” (I'll explain that last one in a
minute.)
Meet Axel Fjeld. On July 25, the newspaper Bergensavisen published
a long essay by the thirty-year-old, who is studying for
his master's degree in philosophy. The essay was entitled “Is it possible to
stop racism?” Its targets were the usual ones. For example, Hans Rustad, editor
of document.no, which runs Islam-related news and commentary. Describing
document.no as “Breivik's old hunting grounds” (because he, like thousands of
others, used to read it), Fjeld deplores the fact that Rustad has been invited
to take part in debates in mainstream media. Similarly, he complains that Fritt
Ord, a free-speech foundation, awarded a stipend to the Islam critic Peder Are
Nøstvold Jensen, a.k.a. Fjordman, whom Fjeld smears as a “genocide ideologist.”
In the same way, recycling a years-old leftist gripe, Fjeld rebukes a certain
former Aftenposten editor for having actually had a kind word
to say about my 2006 book While Europe Slept.
Fjeld would have his readers believe that Rustad, Jensen,
and I are all racists. He doesn't make any effort to prove that we are. In fact
we are not. I am not a racist, and I have never read a remotely racist word
either at document.no or in Jensen's voluminous writings. Fjeld, then, is
barefaced liar. But this is how all of these people operate. We have the facts
on our side. They have no good arguments for their position. So all they can do
is hurl slurs. Moreover, even as they avoid representing our opinions fairly
and honestly, they pretend that we have nothing reasonable to offer, and
that they, in fact, are the reasonable ones. And why should
reasonable people have to “debate” unreasonable people? As Fjeld puts it: “When
we are tempted to debate rationally against opinions that are not based on
reason, we cannot achieve anything other than to legitimize the irrational as
something that is worth discussing.”
Fjeld pronounces it “unbelievable” that the likes of Rustad,
Jensen, and me should be given air time or op-ed space in the mainstream Norwegian
media. After all, those same media would never “waste time 'debating' people
who think that the world is flat.” So why, he asks, should they welcome the
voices of people who claim “that 'Muslims are invading Europe,' 'it's only
Muslims who rape,' or 'dark-skinned people are on average less intelligent than
light-skinned people'”? Frankly, I've never seen anybody in Norway make the
ridiculous assertion that only Muslims commit rape; nor have I witnessed a
Norwegian discussion of race and I.Q. (although I'm not discounting the
possibility that this thoroughly legitimate question has come up at some
point).
As for Muslims “invading Europe” – well, for heaven's sake,
Muslims are pouring into the continent, and the consequences
are grim. Deny the obvious reality all you want, but no-go zones, forced
marriages, honor killings, female genital mutilation, and “grooming gangs”
exist. Muslim gangs commit rapes and burn cars. Muslim women experience the
same oppression in Europe that they did in the Old Country. Muslim immigrants
are bankrupting welfare states, resulting in severe cuts to education, elder
services, and health care. Islamic terrorism is not a fantasy. European
presidents and prime ministers may continue to mouth trite nonsense about the
joys of diversity, but their intelligence services are busy monitoring
countless terrorist cells and working overtime to keep down the number of
jihadist atrocities. Try as hard as you want to connect Breivik to Islam
critics, but the fact remains that none of those critics have ever endorsed
violence, while Islamic terrorists are doing exactly what the Koran tells them
to.
For the likes of Fjeld, to discuss any of this honestly is
to be a racist, and should be against the law. He explicitly rejects the notion
of “the liberal marketplace of ideas” – the belief that it's healthy to allow
the expression of all views, because in the end the strongest argument will
win. His own position is that exposing people to what he labels “hate” will
only make them less resistant to it. Translation: to allow cogent dissent from
the dominant red-green orthodoxy is to risk toppling that orthodoxy. It's
Soviet thinking, pure and simple.
Oh, about that “Eurabia conspiracy theorist” business. I
don't know how many people have written books criticizing the rise of Islam in
the West, but there are quite a few of us from a range of backgrounds. I assume
that most, like me, started writing about the topic because they were observing
changes that they found unsettling. If so many writers with such diverse
histories are disturbed by the same phenomena, surely that must mean that there
is, indeed, something going on out there that merits concern? Years ago,
Norwegian leftists came up with a handy way to dodge this question, maintaining
that we Islam critics, far from being individuals articulating our own ideas,
are, instead, lockstep adherents of a conspiracy theory cooked up by Bat Ye'or,
author of the 2005 book Eurabia. Never mind that many of us
(myself included) started writing about Islam before we'd even heard of Bat
Ye'or; if you read about us in the Norwegian papers – and this includes Fjeld's
article – you will see us identified as “Eurabia writers,” lockstep adherents of
the “Eurabia conspiracy theory,” the essence of which is that there is, indeed,
such a thing as jihad.
Fjeld's article, in short, is a load of bunk – and an
unoriginal load of bunk, at that. In The New Quislings I
examined a series of articles by different writers all of whom seemed to be
working from exactly the same list of talking points. That doesn't mean that
Fjeld has wasted his time. On the contrary, he's put his name on the map. He's
made it clear to the powers that be that he's a good soldier. He's got the
party line down cold, and is willing to spit it out, every bit of it,
shamelessly dishonest though it is. As long as he keeps this up, Fjeld, with a
little bit of luck, will go straight from grad school into a nice, cushy job at
NRK (the state-run TV network), or as a columnist for one of the
taxpayer-subsidized mainstream newspapers, or as a writer-researcher at some
government ministry, or as an administrator at some tony cultural institution.
That's how the careers of his equally cynical predecessors have gone, anyway,
once they've taken the obligatory high-profile swipe at critics of Islam: they
all end up being well-paid apparatchiks. It will be
interesting to see exactly which path Fjeld takes.
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The honorable mr Fjeld sabotaging free speech in Bergen Aug 4, 2018.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hnh2k7ufyFo&feature=youtu.be
The Youtube link above shows Fjeld disrupting Free Speech with a drum. He is a typical Leftist hypocrite. The Youtube description is in a Scandinavian language, I think Norwegian. Here is the Google translation:
Delete"Axel Fjeld unleashes the frantic attempt to sabotage information dissemination from SIAN at Festplassen in Bergen 4.8.2018"