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The killing of Theo van Gogh and the aftermath - Report by a Dutch guy

Posted on 11/10/2004 2:52:53 AM PST by teezle

I have read several comments by FReepers about the slaugthering of Theo van Gogh and see a lot of half truths about it. Therefore I will write this short report from Utrecht (The Netherlands).

Theo van Gogh was a very famous film maker and columnist in The Netherlands. His movies were about several topics including a remake of Romeo and Julia with a Dutch girl and a Morrocan immigrant. He was a very generous guy as all his friends mentioned at the funeral and a good citizen (working for his son's sportclub). His other side was his fun in provoking people. He has provoked almost every well-known person in the Netherlands. For instance, there has been a lawsuit against him for commenting: "It smells like caramel, they must be burning the Jews with diabetes". He just loved to create conflicts.

He has been sacked as a columnist numerous times and the last few years he used the free newspaper in public traffic and his website www.degezonderoker.nl (thehealthysmoker) for his insults. Last years a lot of his insults were pointed against Muslims which he always mentioned as goatf*uckers. And yes, that is possible in the NL. I read an article about a NYT reporter who was thinking how he was going to translate that. I read in the NYT that he finally used "bestiality with a goat". :-)

Another person in the NL who is trying to start a discussion about Muslims and the Koran is Ayaan Hirsi Ali (House of Representatives for the liberal party). She is originally from Somalia and when she was told to marry a guy she fled to the NL. She asked Theo van Gogh to do a short film about Mulims women surpression and he did. Ayaan has been threatened so many times (she is someone who is not Muslim anymore, don't know the word for that) that she got police protection 24/7. Theo did not want protection.

Last week Theo van Gogh was cycling through Amsterdam and Mohammed B. shot him several times, slit his throat and than stabbed two knifes in him. One was sticking a letter to Ayaan Hirsi Ali to his body.

That night 20.000 people were making a lot of noise on the Dam (square) in Amsterdam to make a statement that this will not be tolerated. Also several Muslim demonstrations have been held after Tuesday. And a few rightwing extremist (neo nazis) were having demonstrations but these were aborted by the police.

A few more people were arrested in the aftermath and police are searching Mohammed B.'s religious teacher. They both had contact with Samir A., the guy who was arrested for planning attacks against the House of Rep.

Mohammed B. was raised in the NL and was a normal (read: moderate Muslim) until two years ago. He started visiting more radical mosques, got a beard and started wearing djelaba's. People around him say that he started becoming radical after his mother died of cancer. But when he got radical they lost contact.

Since Theo van Gogh was not a normal guy his friends organised a party the day before his funeral. They even had a corner with goats behind a fence with a sign above it: "For people that have the urge". :-)

Since last Tuesday a few attacks have been commited against Islamic schools and mosques. This ranged from small fires to thrown-in windows. Apart from two other attacks: A bomb attack at a Islamic school in Eindhoven and yesterday a fire that burned down a Islamic school in Uden. Also several churces have been under attack in recent days and yesterday night (I cannot believe it) the church in the village I grew up at (Boxmeer) was set on fire (small one though).

This morning I woke up and learned that the terrorism police squad tried to enter a house in The Hague and got a grenade thrown at them. Three police men were hurt. The police is trying to prevent the thing that happened in Madrid (exploding house when they entered) and are still waiting to enter the house. It is now even prohibited to fly over The Hague.

I can tell you guys this. Living in the Netherlands at this moment in time is very unreal. The song I keep having in my head this morning is "We gotta get out of this place.." I am starting to think more and more that we are on the edge of a major conflict within the NL (as some of you guys have been telling al along), but I am not ready to give up on the Muslim community in the Netherlands.

If it happens I probably have move to another country (perhaps to America like Theo van Gogh was going to do when his son finally got 18, is now 12 I believe). We'll see...

Btw. People were questioning my Dutch decent because of my English but I lived in England for half a year so that's why.

If anyone has any questions about the Netherlands or the situation as of now, please feel free to ask.

Best, Teezle


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To: hellinahandcart
things tend to be slowest from about 3 to 6 a.m. Eastern time.

For the insomniacs, the 3 to 6 AM window can be a lonely vigil. Why, it might be as much as 30 minutes between new threads.

101 posted on 11/10/2004 5:03:12 AM PST by angkor
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To: angkor

I know, damn, it's enough to put you back to sleep sometimes. ;^)


102 posted on 11/10/2004 5:05:33 AM PST by hellinahandcart
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To: angkor
LOL, you forgot to add: /tongue in cheek.

Sigh, 30 minutes between new threads - so difficult. :-)

103 posted on 11/10/2004 5:07:27 AM PST by bd476
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To: teezle
As I said. Dutch people like to think in nuances... you will probably hate me for saying this but you cannot ignore the role of the West (most noticably the US) and its involvement in the M-East. Since this has been used to stir up Muslims.

Teezle,

First, I want to thank you for your post. I have been interested in the recent events in Holland, as my younger sister is planning to emigrate to Holland to be with her Dutch boyfriend.

I would, however, take slight exception to you criticism of the US role in the Middle East. You didn't elaborate, so I'll go easy.

The founding of the State of Israel was necessitated by the Holocaust in Europe -- the US bears no responsibility for that. Israel's prime supporter & weapons supplier up until 1967 was .... France. The Suez Crisis of 1956 involved the cooperation of Britain, France & Israel against Egypt and it was stopped by Pres. Eisenhower. Finally, the involvement of the US in Middle Eastern affairs is both demanded and derided in the Arab World. It gets demanded by this or that Arab government when they need US to save the regime; it is uniformly derided in the state-controlled Arab media.

I apologize if this seems like a lecture, but many of my fellow Americans don't know their own history and they just assume that the US has always been Israel's chief benefactor.

104 posted on 11/10/2004 5:10:05 AM PST by Tallguy (Don't disturb me with talk of Hillary08!..I'd just like to bask in the afterglow for a while longer!)
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To: teezle
you cannot ignore the role of the West (most noticably the US) and its involvement in the M-East. Since this has been used to stir up Muslims.

I knew sooner or later we'd be blamed for what is happening there. Let me ask you a few questions:

1) What did we do, except fight FOR Muslims before 911 Where they murdered 3,000 people and destroyed 2 of the largest building in the world?

2) Why are they after Europeans when you guys are CLEARLY on their side in Iraq and Palestine?

3) Did the US respond to 3,000 murders by burning down Mosques and Islamic schools in the US?

4) Are the Dutch intolerant for reacting to 1 murder by burning down Mosques and schools? Did the US cause your people to react that way? Where is the logic in the statement except an attempt to deny reality and blame others for your incorrect assessment of the situation?

5) Did the Brits stir up the Nazis which lead to the invasion and occupation of the Netherlands? If not, why would you say the US is responsible for Muslims killing van Gogh?

You folks better wake up before it is too late. You better stop excusing the actions of barbarians intent on the destruction of all other religions and cultures. You better stop blaming us and facing the truth or you risk ruin.

105 posted on 11/10/2004 5:11:56 AM PST by PajamaTruthMafia
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To: laconic

I have the impression, correct me if I am wrong, that the young Muslim men in Europe are not especially religious. They are angry, hostile to the greater culture, disaffected, and largely unemployed. Their object seems to be destruction of Western culture.

I think the European welfare culture feeds this growing cancer on the body politic.

I read a very instructive article about the cites (French government housing) that exist outside every French city. They are a breeding ground for hostility and terrorism. They are fed and supported by the French taxpayer.

By the time the Europeans awake to the danger they have imported and nurtured, it may well be too late.


106 posted on 11/10/2004 5:20:58 AM PST by Naomi4
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To: teezle; ninenot; sittnick; steve50; Hegemony Cricket; Willie Green; Wolfie; ex-snook; FITZ; ...
You must know that Holland = Tolerance.

But the Dutch enjoy kindapping, jailing and subjecting to the show trial abuse of those Serbs who dared to defend their country from the Muslim conquest. Release the hostages kept by you in Hague first! Or let God punish you by having your own Kosovo to be ruined and taken away from you.

Holland = Hypocrisy.

107 posted on 11/10/2004 5:27:21 AM PST by A. Pole (Putin: "Democrats had no moral right to criticize the Iraq invasion, after what they did to Serbia.")
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To: Naomi4
This is what you Dutch get for your historic generosity to all cultures.

Not to all cultures - they keep Serbs who resisted Muslim conquest in Hague dungeon and they harass Poland for not allowing Dutch style slaughter on the innocents. (See The failed Dutch invasion of Poland )

108 posted on 11/10/2004 5:31:11 AM PST by A. Pole (Putin: "Democrats had no moral right to criticize the Iraq invasion, after what they did to Serbia.")
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To: Tallguy
I apologize if this seems like a lecture, but many of my fellow Americans don't know their own history and they just assume that the US has always been Israel's chief benefactor.

Thanks for your reply. You probably know much more about it than I do. But then again the US has supported dicators when it was good for their country. America's dependency on oil has made them do some nasty things (the Dutch are profiting as well of course) and the US supporting Israel over Palestines is not helping Muslims to become peace-loving citizens.
109 posted on 11/10/2004 5:36:23 AM PST by teezle
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To: teezle

Thank you very much for your post and and information. Welcome aboard.


110 posted on 11/10/2004 5:38:00 AM PST by PGalt
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To: teezle

Canada should take note of this.


111 posted on 11/10/2004 5:46:28 AM PST by tkathy (There will be no world peace until all thuggocracies are gone from the earth.)
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To: teezle

Bump


112 posted on 11/10/2004 5:53:48 AM PST by facedown (Armed in the Heartland)
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To: PajamaTruthMafia
1) What did we do, except fight FOR Muslims before 911 Where they murdered 3,000 people and destroyed 2 of the largest building in the world?

What Muslims probably will tell you is that the US has been supporting Israel without considering Palestines, the support of the Saudi Royal Familiy, and dictatorship regimes that have oil for trade.

Whether it is totally accurate is not the whole question anymore when Islamic organisations are training suicide bombers with these believes.

2) Why are they after Europeans when you guys are CLEARLY on their side in Iraq and Palestine?

Cause these people have grown into people filled with hate against anyone who does not share their believe. I think we both agree that you can't argue with terrorists. You might however be able to argue with people that are tending to radicalism.

3) Did the US respond to 3,000 murders by burning down Mosques and Islamic schools in the US?

I hope they did not. Cause I resent these acts

4) Are the Dutch intolerant for reacting to 1 murder by burning down Mosques and schools? Did the US cause your people to react that way? Where is the logic in the statement except an attempt to deny reality and blame others for your incorrect assessment of the situation?

Dutch people who do that are certainly most intolerant. There were White Power signs on the Uden school so that should say enough. No, the US did not cause people to react that way. The problem is very complex and if Bush is representative for Americans, Americans do not like complexity.

5) Did the Brits stir up the Nazis which lead to the invasion and occupation of the Netherlands? If not, why would you say the US is responsible for Muslims killing van Gogh?

Again... too simple.
113 posted on 11/10/2004 5:54:55 AM PST by teezle
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To: teezle
Debating is A good thing Teezle, but when they start cutting off the heads of your citizens and throwing grenades at your police the situation has moved beyond debate
114 posted on 11/10/2004 5:55:26 AM PST by mrpipesmkr
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To: hellinahandcart
The police may find a way to suppress the "major conflict" for now, but it will only delay the problem, not solve it. You are dealing with a group of people who think the Crusades happened last month

The first rule of war is not to avoid battle but to wage it on your terms. If your terms are so disadvantagous to the enemy that he retreats or surrenders, then you have won without shedding blood but you have still fought, if only in maneuver and not in the actual clashing of blades. Regardless, fight you must. By putting it off till it is the enemy who chooses the point and time of battle, you inadvertently surrender all advantage and momentum to your opponent.

115 posted on 11/10/2004 5:56:43 AM PST by jb6 (Truth = Christ)
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To: teezle

The best thing to do is allow the escalation to go on while you are still the majority and thus have a fighting chance.


116 posted on 11/10/2004 5:57:47 AM PST by jb6 (Truth = Christ)
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To: Stentor; teezle
I agree with Stentor concerning "al taqiyah."

One must be inherently suspect of muslims, who in their counter-demonstrations harken quickly to comments like "we want to stay here." Sure they want to stay there!

The islamic "buitenlanders" are clearly invested in their move to "their" cushy, foreign lowland. There aren't many more attractive alternative lands to give them as generous government hand-outs as what the Dutch brand of socialism "en aardgas" offers. Not wanting to leave doesn't "cut it," compared to true abhorrence of the radicals' acts of violence and directly working to stop it, which one has a reason to expect if these "moderate islamics" would side with Dutch culture.

I think the Dutch need to implement a policy that all families in a mosque will be deported if a member of theirs commits an act of terrorism or is caught with terrorist weapons.

Two-to-three hundred at a time, "Go!"

HF

117 posted on 11/10/2004 5:58:10 AM PST by holden
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To: A. Pole
But the Dutch enjoy kindapping, jailing and subjecting to the show trial abuse of those Serbs who dared to defend their country from the Muslim conquest.

Yes, Srebrenica shows that Serbs were just trying to defend there country. After all, the best way is killing all men (7000 I believe).
118 posted on 11/10/2004 5:58:32 AM PST by teezle
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To: teezle

Most Russians, Serbs, Greeks, Makedonians have long ago foreswore any option but option 3. Israel is heading that way too and so is India. I believe soon it's going to get really tight for Islam.


119 posted on 11/10/2004 5:59:48 AM PST by jb6 (Truth = Christ)
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To: jb6

Haha. Unfortunately I think not many born Dutch are likely to pick up some bombs, strap them around their body and walk into a mosque.

Your plan is probably Plan W or so. Thanks for the tip though.


120 posted on 11/10/2004 6:01:11 AM PST by teezle
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