scary but funny

Whenever I consider using texts in teaching argumentation, one artefact in particular jump to my mind. It is a speech by Mogens Camre – member of the Danish Peoples Party.
The speech was given at DPPs yearly convent 2001 a mere week after the attack 9/11 and this speech is a remarkable example of full fledged paranoia and conspiration theory.
Scary but funny.

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