john-connor
October 26th, 2012, 05:51 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stieg_Larsson Scumbag i read his books the most anti white anti male books i have ever read.The guy is a good at telling lies.Read them and you will understand.A cunt bigtime.
Solskeniskyn
October 26th, 2012, 07:06 AM
He was one of the founders of EXPO (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expo_(magazine)), an aggressive, SPLC-like foundation (with direct ties to ADL) that has been charting, harrassing and attacking pro-white and nationalist heretics for soon to be 20-years. EXPOs leading figure, the publisher of their magazine and the main financier, Robert Aschberg, is a famous Swedish 'tv-personality', who's the grandson of bolshevist banker Olof Aschberg, the 'red-bankir'...* It is quite eerie to think that the wealth stolen from white russians, slaughtered by the millions at the hands of the jew bolshevik terror-regime, is now being used to fund the anti-white, modern, jewish commisars of this day...
The Expo Files by Stieg Larsson– review
An inspiring collection of anti-fascist journalism
With the rise of populist parties across Europe, and one gaining traction in Hungary, Stieg Larsson's anxieties as a journalist seem more pressing than ever. This is no cynical exercise, a gathering of Larsson's journalism in order to milk the cash cow of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and the other two books in the Millienium trilogy. Rather, the selection is both a memorial to a dead friend and colleague's passions, and a political opportunity, its aim being to inform readers and, to quote Tariq Ali's introduction, "even push them in the direction of political activism". Certainly Larsson's admirers will find much of the ardour that animates his crime novels – in particular, in a long piece on "Swedish and Un-Swedish Violence Towards Women", which makes clear his disgust at sexist oppression.
The Expo Files: Articles by the Crusading Journalist
by Stieg Larsson, translated by Laurie Thompson
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Reading these essays, you start to recognise in the Millennium trilogy a leftwing response to The Turner Diaries, the 1978 novel written by William Luther Pierce, the former leader of the white nationalist organisation National Alliance, which imagined a revolution in the US, and a race war resulting in the extermination of all Jews and non-white people. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo thus becomes a political vision reimagined as a thriller. Yet his own books' success would probably not have reassured him; he was convinced the threat from neo-nazism was real, and determined of the need to combat it with anti-racist protest.
Inevitably perhaps I found myself comparing him with George Orwell, and quickly realising that the comparison was unfair. Even Orwell's most ephemeral pieces summon up an authorial presence and possess a literary subtlety that Larsson was not even attempting to emulate. Rather these are practical, lucid, well-researched articles intended to educate the reader, and little more. And they are valuable pieces that merit attention. The book's title evokes Mulder and Scully and "the truth that's out there", but mercifully Larsson shows little interest in conspiracy theories – in fact, belief in them appears part of the anti-democratic, rightwing culture that he loathes. Instead there is admirably clear journalism, the patient accumulation of devastating facts.
Righteous rage impels Larsson, not a sense of the ludicrous. Yet I can never think of Oswald Mosley or Nick Griffin, without simultaneously picturing PG Wodehouse's Roderick Spode and the Black Shorts. The pagan pomposity of Larsson's thugs, their Wagnerian self-importance, their magazines called Valhalla and White Rebel or their racist music company named "Ragnarcock Records", are surely both contemptible and comic. This book represents the evidence of a life committed to an act of exemplary vigilance, offering an intriguing and necessary insight into a subculture that many would rather ignore.
The neo-Nazis, fascists and racists themselves remain uncharacterised – names and no more. Perhaps Larsson felt that they did not warrant rounding-out. More oddly, he shows scant interest as to why all these rightwingers and anti-immigrationists believe whaunderstanding the enemy. Again it's hard not to compare him with Orwell, who comprehended the appeal of fascism, while despising it.
An unanswered question hangs over Larsson's writings here: what does a democratic society do with those who espouse the destruction of democracy? To fight back with other than stringently legal methods entails adopting the enemy's undemocratic stance, and so legitimates the fascists' vision. However, to do nothing is equally dangerous, showing weakness or even complicity. In the end, I suppose that populism will only be defeated in Larsson's way, through patient argumentt they do. Maybe their views do not deserve close scrutiny, yet, in reading, it seems almost a lack of interest in understanding the enemy. Again it's hard not to compare him with Orwell, who comprehended the appeal of fascism, while despising it.
An unanswered question hangs over Larsson's writings here: what does a democratic society do with those who espouse the destruction of democracy? To fight back with other than stringently legal methods entails adopting the enemy's undemocratic stance, and so legitimates the fascists' vision. However, to do nothing is equally dangerous, showing weakness or even complicity. In the end, I suppose that populism will only be defeated in Larsson's way, through patient argumentaggressive cultural-marxist indoctrination and watchfulnessspying, mapping out and ruthlessly attacking any heretics who dare question the semitic hegemony. .
The book ends with a travel essay on taking the Trans-Siberian railway from Moscow to China....with some pit-stops picking up more bloody bolshevik gold? After all the neo-Nazis, the violence against homosexuals, and the patriarchal killings, this last piece comes as a relief. The eye lifts from the murders, the beatings, the dizzying splits and mergers in populist parties, and gladly takes in the pine-forests, the train-carriage love-affairs, even the ropey toilet facilities. Almost for the first time in the book, we feel in Larsson's company and not that of the idiots he bravely devoted his life to exposing. In these last pages, we feel not just his justified – and important – anger, but his spirited amiability. We understand better why his friends miss him so, and why they sought to make this book.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2012/may/18/expo-files-stieg-larsson-review
Solskeniskyn
October 30th, 2012, 11:20 AM
http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01701/stieg_1701200c.jpg
Stieg Larsson - handsome fellow.
andy
October 30th, 2012, 11:47 AM
Mind you In the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo the girl takes excellent revenge on the nonce case lawyer arse raping him and tattooing him across his chest that he is a rapist.Surely something that could and should be done to all bent lawyers
john-connor
October 30th, 2012, 03:27 PM
Read it but do you think author is a nounce as well.I got the feeling there was self hatred in the book.
Kievsky
October 30th, 2012, 03:32 PM
An author of fiction should have some touch with reality. The world of Larsson's fiction is way out of touch with reality -- full of garish caricatures of good (anti-racists/women) and evil (neo-nazis, men). Amazing that his books sold at all.
andy
October 30th, 2012, 03:42 PM
Read it but do you think author is a nounce as well.I got the feeling there was self hatred in the book.
I don't read books anymore,I believe if you read rubbish you end up believing it and writing it
john-connor
October 31st, 2012, 03:45 AM
An author of fiction should have some touch with reality. The world of Larsson's fiction is way out of touch with reality -- full of garish caricatures of good (anti-racists/women) and evil (neo-nazis, men). Amazing that his books sold at all.I agree shit:mad:
Charlie Wade
October 31st, 2012, 07:47 AM
"The Girl..." books are real page turners and have a suspense to them that we rarely see anymore. However they are as in touch with reality as "The Lord of the Rings" and should be treated as such.
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