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[ | '''Gates of Vienna''' is an international anti-Muslim blogging website established in 2003 by Edward S. May. The website features the work of many writers and is a central player in the counter-jihad movement within the United States and across Europe. The blog has served as a platform for Fjordman, a Norwegian anti-Muslim writer, whose views were the ideological inspiration of Norwegian public figure, []Anders Behring Breivik]]. | ||
[[ | The first Gates of Vienna blog entry appears to have been posted in January 2003 on Blogspot by Baron Bodissey, a pseudonym used by blog founder Edward S. May, who also writes pieces under the name Ned May, is is a capable computer programmer with many various political ideas. The name of the blog is a reference to the 1683 siege of Vienna, when joint Polish and Austrian armies defeated the Ottomans and began to undo their domination of eastern Europe. | ||
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Gates of Vienna is an international anti-Muslim blogging website established in 2003 by Edward S. May. The website features the work of many writers and is a central player in the counter-jihad movement within the United States and across Europe. The blog has served as a platform for Fjordman, a Norwegian anti-Muslim writer, whose views were the ideological inspiration of Norwegian public figure, []Anders Behring Breivik]].
The first Gates of Vienna blog entry appears to have been posted in January 2003 on Blogspot by Baron Bodissey, a pseudonym used by blog founder Edward S. May, who also writes pieces under the name Ned May, is is a capable computer programmer with many various political ideas. The name of the blog is a reference to the 1683 siege of Vienna, when joint Polish and Austrian armies defeated the Ottomans and began to undo their domination of eastern Europe.