Opponents of multiculturalism ‘could cause European Union to unravel’
The slaughter in Norway last week – allegedly by Anders Behring Breivik – appears to have unleashed a number of latent far-right activist groups throughout Europe whose members are beginning public protests over their worries regarding immigration, multiculturalism, globalization and the rise of Islam in Europe, according to a report from Joseph Farah’s G2 Bulletin.
And the extent of their protests has prompted one foreign policy expert to suggest that “the European Union could start unraveling.”
These potentially hostile attitudes rose to the top when Breivik, 32, dressed as a policeman, allegedly detonated a bomb in the center of government buildings in Oslo, then went to an island where he systematically gunned down dozens of young people in a youth camp.
There is some speculation that he had help and, in a court appearance, he admitted to two “cells” which aided him. In a 1,300-page manifesto, he stated that liberalism and multiculturalism were destroying “European Christian” civilization. He blamed the growth of Islam for threatening “Europe’s Christian cultural heritage.” Breivik, who explained that “Christian” to him essentially was a cultural perspective, also claimed that “cultural Marxism” had morally degraded Europe.