Tuesday, September 11, 2012

In extremely poor taste...

...Eulogy for 'aesthetic' racist killer roils world of French letters
He backed up his declarations by arguing that Norway, had allowed immigration, multiculturalism and foreign customs, languages and religions to so dominate the national landscape that a man like Breivik had felt compelled to take corrective action. Mr. Millet makes it clear that he finds Mr. Breivik’s actions abhorrent but says he is fascinated by the “perfection and precision” of his acts.

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