Posted on 03/26/2014 7:46:08 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
On March 19, 2014, local elections were held in the Netherlands. On the eve of the election, party leaders celebrated their victories (or losses, as it were, for most parties). During the festivities Dutch politician Geert Wilders appeared in the Hague, one of the two cities in which Wilders’ party, the PVV (Party for Freedom), participated in this election. In a rousing speech before enthusiastic party supporters, Wilders asked the audience if they wanted a bit less local taxation and fewer Moroccans. The audience shouted, “Less! Less! Less!” This created a storm of protest from just about everyone in the country. Wilders’ remark was taken out of context and is being used to vilify him once more.
The political climate in the Netherlands surrounding Wilders now resembles the demonization of Pym Fortuyn in the months leading up to his assassination almost twelve years ago.
Last Sunday the IKON and EO TV stations broadcast a special interreligious Dutch Reformed service denouncing Wilders. The theme was based on Kennedys famous “Ich bin ein Berliner” speech. The Sunday service theme was a copycat variation: “We are all Moroccans.” Dutch people present literally embraced Moroccans to show their support for this poor, vilified minority. People wore T-shirts with the text “Wij zijn Marokkanen!” (“We are Moroccans!”).
The message of the fanfare was: We abhor the outright racist remarks of Geert Wilders last Wednesday. We strive towards an all-inclusive society, in which people of all races, cultures, religions and sexual preferences live together in peace. We believe that God/Allah wants it to be that way.
All political parties left, right and center denounced Wilders and demanded his apology. Wilders, nonetheless, is standing by his words.
The VVD (conservative party) Prime Minister has joined the chorus of critics, which now includes all major parties. His party was the last to join.
The PvdA (Labor) party is going even further. They announced that no parliamentary motion presented by the PVV will be supported by the PvdA. No matter what, the PvdA say they will vote against any PVV measure. Once a motion fails, the PvdA will propose it again and this time support it as their own party motion.
The media on the left and center (Holland does not have a right media flank) published a tear-jerking article on Sunday about a poor 11-year-old Moroccan boy who was brought to tears when his classmates teased him by shouting the words LESS! LESS! LESS!
The story is from the Telegraaf newspaper, which is seen as a more conservative newspaper in the country. Normally an item like this would be replaced by newer items the same day. However it was still on the front page on long into Monday. Lets call that a coincidence.
In contrast, another news item in which fifteen lightly tinted juveniles (the politically correct term for Moroccan hoodlums) entered a house, seriously mistreated the three inhabitants, ransacked the premises and got away before the police arrived on Friday does not warrant any attention anymore. If only because it would firmly underline the words of Wilders.
Two Muslim parliamentarians now say they want schools to dedicate extra attention to Wilders alleged expression of racism. They offered to train teachers and set up education courses. (For a small fee, no doubt.)
PVV parliamentarians on various political levels are walking out in droves. This includes two members of the PVV faction in parliament, together with most members of the newly-elected city councils in the Hague and Almere.
What Wilders said was taken out of context and was blown out of all proportions, simply to divert attention. He didnt say anything he hadnt said before, or what Labor politicians said a couple of years ago themselves. He probably didnt realize that his words would be given so much attention. But since they were, Wilders has taken the opportunity to make a defiant stand on principles he has long championed.
There is a very good reason for Wilders opponents to gin up this controversy and distract the Dutch public.
In the recent Dutch elections, apart from local municipal parties and D66 (liberal-democrat party), all parties lost. Massively. Except for Wilders PVV, whose losses were quite limited.
Masked by the controversy surrounding Wilders comments is any discussion of these huge losses, particularly those suffered by PvdA, VVD and CDA (Christian Democrats). Its being mentioned in the news, but only casually. Yes, the PvdA lost quite a bit. The VVD lost somewhat. CDA didnt lose the elections, they won or so they say.
A landslide of political change in the Netherlands is being completely ignored, all because of Wilders single remark. The defeat was so embarrassing that a scapegoat was urgently needed. What better than to divert attention to something else?
Meanwhile, there is not a word about the consequences that must attend such an enormous political rout. If a political party loses on the level of what the PvdA lost, heads roll. The PvdA leader in Amsterdam, Pieter Hilhorst, has already resigned. It is almost certain the leader of the PvdA on a national level, Diederik Samson, will have to resign as well. Rumors were already widely circulating before the elections.
However, all of a sudden not a peep. Of the coalitions 79 seats, 49 seats would have been lost, had this been national elections. (A majority requires 76 seats.) In theory, because these elections were local and not national, the coalition believes it doesnt have to worry about a thing. National elections are at least two years away. They have the indirect support from some opposition parties to keep the Titanic afloat. By focusing all attention on Wilders again they hope nobody will notice that all other politicians are wearing no clothes.
However, this political calculation may not be as sound as it may seem. Politicians may be leaving the PVV, but the electorate is not. 85% of present PVV voters will vote the same way again. They have full confidence in Wilders. And after all, its not the first time such an all-out attack has been made on the PVV leader. Every time he emerges stronger from it. Also, most people dont like it very much if politicians change their opinions quicker than the weather. Or talk in vague, opaque terms. Sir Humphrey Appleby was by far the funniest character in Yes Minister; in real life people dont like politicians like him.
Wilders always looks for long-term solutions; he doesnt go for short-term victories as all other politicians do. This is the second local election he basically ignored. The party doesnt have enough qualified members to be able to govern effectively, so they prefer not to govern. The pragmatic maneuvering has seemed to have paid off politically. But now Wilders is finding, once again, that with a rising political star comes retribution.
H. Numan is the Dutch correspondent for the Gates of Vienna.
“There are some people who would be against Wilders - on the basis that he doesnt criticize ALL MUSLIMS and that he thinks that the MAJORITY of Muslims in the West are peaceful and law-abiding, and he has no problem with them.”
Where are the majority of Muslims protesting against Muzzie jihadis doing jihad against the infidel? You’ll never see any because the majority of them support this core tenant of Islam.
Even old New York was once New Amsterdam.
Want to anger a conservative ... tell them a lie. Want to anger a liberal [more, since they're always angry] ... tell them the TRUTH!
I listen only to opera and one of the Mexican stations. So I hear only arias/songs in Italian, German, SOME French and...Spanish.
Lol. Most of the composers of this earth were men and MOST of the songs/arias were love songs:
a. I love her.
b. I love her. Why doesn't she love me?
c. I love her but she loves another.
d. I love you; I'm sorry; please come back.
Have I missed a theme?
I have YET to hear songs about homosexual love and the a-d themes. Have you?
Instead of cheap lip service and slogans such as “We are all Moroccans now”, why don’t the anti-whites really put their money, so to speak, where their mouths are, and remake the Netherlands into Morocco? Since the “lightly-tinted” miss their homeland and culture so much, and the Dutch people want to make them feel at home, why not implement sharia as rhe law of the land (complete with stoning and beheading of sodomites), requirement to wear burqa (or whichever form the Moroccan women wear), and requirement of prayer 5 times a day facing Mecca? They’re getting off lightly with their stupid tee shirts and slogans, they need to show some sincerity and put some muscle behind their cheap words. After all, the Moroccans came the Netherlands because they loved their homeland so much, they wanted to share their culture with them. Until the Dutch are ready to accept that, they’re just mouthing slogans which cost them nothing but make them feel all morally superior inside.
Oh, you are so CRUEL!!
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I guess, for some, the truth DOES hurt.
She’s the lead singer of the symphonic metal band “Within Temptation”.
The point of my post is to make it extremely clear that Geert Wilders does not think that, and he would not be in league with ANYONE who holds that position.
If one supports Geert Wilders, then that means they also support his clearly stated position on the matter — which he stands by in running for office in the Netherlands and which he beings over to the USA in speaking over here.
Here is Geert Wilders movie that he made, which create such a worldwide furor ...
http://www.veoh.com/iphone/#_Watch/v18194091Bzm5chet
[ ... it’s the iPhone version, but it should play anyway ... ]
She is also regarded by some to be the most naturally beautiful woman of all time.
Cannot but agree.
So what exactly is his position?
This is pretty much what I think every time I see a “co-exist” bumper sticker or similar b.s.
The Dutch had a film-maker, Theo Van Gogh, assassinated a few years ago, for ideological/religious reasons. If I lived there I would be darn grateful for someone like Wilders, in spite of his shortcomings.
If you take the jihad out of Islam it is not Islam anymore! The problem is Islam and all those who support it.
I tried to summarize it in Post #9. I have followed him extensively and I do back him 100% and I have examined his writings and read his book he wrote for the USA.
He strikes out against the Koran and also the terrorists who use that for an ideology and application that Wilders does not think applies to the majority of Muslims in the West.
There are Muslim groups who do speak out against these terrorists and also protest against them ... here in the USA ... but groups like CAIR try to suppress these Muslims and threaten them and work against them.
These Muslims that Geert Wilders says are peaceful and law-abiding are also threaten by the terrorists (they terrorize their own people, too) and thus, many of them fear for their lives and being caught in the terrorists’ cross-hairs. That’s a real concern for them, since they absolutely know these terrorists are murderers!
Dutch Elm disease?
What the jihadi terrorists are doing is per the Koran and the Hadiths. They are considered the good Muslims. Muslims can also quietly support Islam and jihad by giving monetary support. There is a name for it but I forget what it is called. This is allowed per the Koran and Hadiths if you aren’t the kind of individual that wants to participate in a physical sense. Just because you don’t see Muzzies physically involved does not mean they are peace-loving.
If these truly peace-loving Muslims were truly peace-loving they would have nothing to do with with Islam.
The dutch have their heads up their windmills too. Because the violent raping murdering savages have dark skin, they give them a free pass.
It’s not the Islam of the terrorists, but there are still those many Muslims (in the West) who are like Geert Wilders says - peaceful,and law-abiding, and don’t think that portions of their scriptures NO LONGER APPLIES TO THEM — exactly the same way that many Christians maintain that much of the Bible NO LONGER APPLIES TO THEM TODAY — in terms of the stoning, and killing every last man, woman and child, and many of the other things that are noted in the Bible.
There are Christians today - and you know this to be true - that no longer believe the prohibitions against homosexuality either.
On top of that, there are many Christians who do not believe the Bible when it says that the heavens and the earth were created in six days.
There are many Christians who do not believe that the first man and woman were in the Garden of Eden and that the woman was created from the rib of Adam.
There are many Christians who do not believe that there was a worldwide flood in which only 8 people survived in the entire world and that the entire surface of the globe was covered by water.
There are many Christians who do not believe that the earth and the heavens are merely 10,000 years old or less and that people loved to be hundreds of years old, as stated in the Bible.
I could go on and on ... but I think you get the idea ... :-) ...
Note ... Christians don’t follow the Bible and carry out the practices which were commanded - even though some of them agree that the Bible is 100% inerrant and is totally infallible.
The same thing applies to that majority of Muslims that Geert Wilders is talking about.
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