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Dutch find the strength to take on their 'new Nazis'
The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 11/9/04 | Daniel Johnson

Posted on 11/09/2004 6:04:50 PM PST by saquin

The assassination of Theo van Gogh, the Dutch film-maker whose funeral took place yesterday, is something new in Europe. There are, of course, antecedents. Fifteen years have passed since Ayatollah Khomeini issued his fatwa against Salman Rushdie: the first shot in the culture war between fundamentalist Islam and the West. But there is no precedent for the ritual slaughter of a prominent artist in broad daylight on the streets of Amsterdam.

For the Dutch, this murder is not only sinister: it is symbolic. Van Gogh - distantly related to Holland's most celebrated artist - was shot on his bicycle, another national emblem. As he writhed on the ground, the murderer cut his throat without mercy and left him with two knives protruding from his body: a method that is apparently common in North Africa, but unheard of here. Just in case there was any doubt about the symbolism of this butchery, a note was found pinned to his chest, containing death threats against three other public figures.

The resonance of this hideous crime, not only in the Netherlands, but across the whole of continental Europe, is difficult for the British to comprehend. We have no conception of the status accorded to the artist in countries that have known totalitarian dictatorship within living memory. The Nazis and the Communists liquidated or exiled the intelligentsia wherever they could. Persecution cast a shadow across the Continent from which it has still not wholly recovered.

Hence the reverence in which the artist is held. Hence the cult of dissent at any price, however absurd, pretentious or childish. Hence the aversion to censorship of any kind, including self-censorship. For a post-traumatic culture, the artist is a high priest. The murder of an artist for the sake of his art shocks secular Europe rather as martyrdom once shocked Christendom. Theo van Gogh is a secular martyr.

What had he done to deserve such a fate? Submission, the film that occasioned the attack, is by no means an attack on Islam as a religion. It does not, as Rushdie did, ridicule the Prophet Mohammed. What it does is to denounce the barbaric treatment of women in many Islamic societies, focusing attention on forced marriage and the penalisation of rape victims under the guise of adultery. The imagery is deliberately provocative: verses from the Koran are inscribed on a naked woman, to drive home the message that Muslim women are human, too, beneath the veil.

It does not require much imagination to see how this tableau would strike strict Muslims, who regard the Koran as the literal, uncreated word of God, and whose customs forbid the public display of the female face, let alone her body. To them, the broadcast of such an image on television is both blasphemy and sacrilege. In their eyes, it adds to the gravity of the case that the Somali woman who wrote the script of Submission, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, is a former Muslim - in other words, an apostate. She has been condemned by fatwa and survives only under police protection.

Van Gogh, as a non-Muslim, was mistakenly assumed, both by the authorities and himself, to be less at risk. In his book Allah Knows Better, however, he added insult to injury by castigating the misogyny and puritanical attitudes of local imams. Defiant to the last, he refused to alter his bohemian lifestyle, as if the Netherlands were still the haven of toleration that it had been since the revolt against Spanish rule four centuries ago.

That habit of toleration is an integral part of Dutch identity. Van Gogh's death, like that of the politician Pim Fortuyn two years ago, echoed the assassination in 1584 of the Prince of Orange, William the Silent, who is still seen as a martyr not only to the Protestant cause, but also to that of freedom of conscience. The words of the historian Motley about William the Silent - "When he died, the little children cried in the streets" - could have been said yesterday of Theo van Gogh.

In the 17th century, Holland was the only country in Europe where a Jewish apostate, Spinoza, could publish philosophical works challenging the very basis of revealed religion. The Jewish community could expel and curse Spinoza, but neither Jew nor Christian dared to harm him.

Only under German occupation was this tradition of toleration interrupted and temporarily crushed. When the Dutch Catholic bishops made a protest, the Germans responded by deporting clergy of Jewish origin, including the nun, philosopher and saint Edith Stein to Auschwitz. Anne Frank and her family were protected for four years, only to be betrayed as liberation approached. The bitter experience of occupation and collaboration has made the Dutch hypersensitive to intolerance in any form.

Now, with the manifestation of a violent form of intolerance in their midst, the iron has entered their souls. After decades of welcoming immigration and preaching multiculturalism, they now propose to expel failed asylum-seekers and to assimilate those who settle, rather than permit de facto religious segregation. If neo-conservatives are liberals who have been mugged by reality, the Dutch are fast becoming a nation of neo-conservatives.

While the Arab-European League accused the Dutch immigration minister of giving a "Hitler speech" at a rally in protest at van Gogh's murder, the Dutch know who the real Hitlers are. Even the most liberal society is illiberal when it is a question of survival. The Dutch see those who dream of Europe under a revived caliphate as a threat to their way of life. The prospect of Islamist imams imposing sharia law on Dutch cities amounts, they feel, to a new Nazi occupation.

Unlike his great, great, great uncle Vincent, Theo van Gogh was not a genius. Was he really an artist at all? But van Gogh's murder has proved him right about the hardline Islamists. Their ideology is inimical to all that the Dutch hold dear. Last night, as van Gogh's cremation was seen on television, the tension was palpable. Holland is now the crucible of Europe. Not even the most tolerant people on earth can tolerate the Islamists.


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1 posted on 11/09/2004 6:04:50 PM PST by saquin
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To: saquin

They are Nazis. They are Fascists. We need to call a spade a spade.


2 posted on 11/09/2004 6:06:29 PM PST by Sociopathocracy
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To: saquin

Finding out that the politics of appeasement doesn't work. But they are such an open, liberal society.


3 posted on 11/09/2004 6:07:30 PM PST by revealerls
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To: Sociopathocracy

I hope the Dutchies and other Western Europeans have the guts to fight these IslamoFacists.

Islam has been trying to take over Europe by force for 1400 years.


4 posted on 11/09/2004 6:07:58 PM PST by FrankRepublican (Arlen Specter = Democrat)
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To: revealerls

Maybe they can join us in Iraq. We might need hairdressers, painters, poets, chefs in the war on terror.


5 posted on 11/09/2004 6:09:01 PM PST by revealerls
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To: saquin

The Euro-Pee-ons are in for a tough time if they don't figure this out and soon. I would hate for them to have to bear the brunt of a 9/11 type attack or worse. I wouldn't wish that on anyone. They must wake up to avoid this. Quickly.


6 posted on 11/09/2004 6:09:15 PM PST by JediForce (To gloat or not to gloat ? That question is far to easy to be on the Global Test. GLOAT ! :-))
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To: Sociopathocracy
Theo van Gogh = Archduke Francis Ferdinand

Let the dominos fall.

7 posted on 11/09/2004 6:09:24 PM PST by leadpencil1 (If a miserable failure defeated the libs, what does that make the libs?)
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To: saquin
Even the most liberal society is illiberal when it is a question of survival.

That remains to be seen. Let's check back in a month and see if the Dutch even remember that this happened. More likely, they will turn their anger into more Bush hatred.

8 posted on 11/09/2004 6:09:30 PM PST by John Thornton
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To: saquin
Dutch find the strength to take on their 'new Nazis'

Hallelujah! Another ally in the War on Terrorism.

9 posted on 11/09/2004 6:09:43 PM PST by Prime Choice (Hey-hey! Ho-ho! Arlen Specter's gotta go!)
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To: JediForce

47% of this country thinks the same way! It's not only the Euros.


10 posted on 11/09/2004 6:10:24 PM PST by revealerls
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To: saquin

It's one thing to deal with a massive invading army of Nazis...but if a bunch
of Islamics fake peacefulness in order to take over your county...you GOT to do something.


11 posted on 11/09/2004 6:11:20 PM PST by VOA
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To: saquin

I read a Mosque was burned, tragically thats the way to have to fight these folks , take it to their hearts.


12 posted on 11/09/2004 6:11:45 PM PST by sgtbono2002 (I aint wrong, I aint sorry , and I am probably going to do it again.)
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To: revealerls

Perhaps....but I still think we are more aware than they are.


13 posted on 11/09/2004 6:14:19 PM PST by JediForce (To gloat or not to gloat ? That question is far to easy to be on the Global Test. GLOAT ! :-))
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To: saquin

It will be interesting to see how this all works out.


14 posted on 11/09/2004 6:14:45 PM PST by Ronin (When the fox gnaws....SMILE!)
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To: saquin
Well they killed off a few thousand of our people and we haven't found the strength to rid ourselves of them nor have our politicians been willing to call a spade a spade...

Of course those petrol dollars oozing out of Saudi Arabia are a big inducement to look the other way...and even CAIR seems to have more than a few someones in DC by the ears...or worse....as if they had any.

imo
15 posted on 11/09/2004 6:14:48 PM PST by joesnuffy ("The merit of our Constitution was, not that it promotes democracy, but checks it." Horatio Seymour)
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To: John Thornton

I think some will remember this... but the Gov and the media will do its best to try and get the multicultural train back on the rails.

Did you see the post about the Dutch artist who painted "Thou shalt not kill" on a street wall to protest Van Gogh's murder only to be told to paint over it becuase the message was too religious?


16 posted on 11/09/2004 6:15:03 PM PST by trashcanbred (Anti-social and anti-socialist)
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To: saquin

Relativism is something that comes back to bite you or in this case behead you!


17 posted on 11/09/2004 6:15:33 PM PST by nothernlights
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To: revealerls
Finding out RELEARNING that the politics of appeasement doesn't work. But they are such an open, liberal society.
18 posted on 11/09/2004 6:15:34 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: leadpencil1; knighthawk

"Not even the most tolerant people on earth can tolerate the Islamists."

"Let the dominos fall"

Agreed to both statements. By this reports the Brits don't really understand the rage. I think we Americans do. Let us not forget our history, we were founded by those who fled England first to Holland then to here.


19 posted on 11/09/2004 6:16:58 PM PST by jocon307 (Maintain the mandate!)
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To: SandRat

agreed.


20 posted on 11/09/2004 6:17:48 PM PST by revealerls
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