It's meant for the Dutch members, but this is a interesting 'trial', I'll post some details later
Everything screams scheme gone wrong
It's meant for the Dutch members, but this is a interesting 'trial', I'll post some details later
Everything screams scheme gone wrong
Is this the guy who looks like a blond Mekon?
There are times I wish they’d just ban everything- baccy and beer, burgers and bangers, and all the rest- once and for all. Instead, they creep forward one apparently tiny step at a time. It’s like being executed with a bacon slicer.
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Well got some time to spare. First of all, this trial is absurd and the prosecution never wanted to prosecute, but the Amsterdam court forced them to do it anyway. Absolutely unheard of. The statement of the court was noting but a political pamflet, Wilders was basicly already convicted.
On the first day it became apparent that the judges were biased, new judges were demanded by the defence, which was refused by the collegues of the same judges who go over that, fellow judges. Weird.
Second day the judges couldn't hide their bias again, in a hilarious day at the court, never seen anything like it, godwin after godwin, judges didn't interfere. Not sure if that is illegal but indecent it was for sure.
Third day was Armageddon, it became clear that the judge who was behind the charges has tried to influence a witness of the defence. The judges refused when the defence wanted to hear him. Current judges position became unholdable, the whole proces has to be redone.
Now all of these judges are known to be affiliated with extreme leftist activists groups, the judge who forced the prosecution is also pro-pedo, which makes it all the more likely that a certain person who I won't mention is pulling the strings. The rumors of the socalled 'pink ballets', underage sex-party's for high government officials in the Netherlands and Belgium never died down, and probably go as high as the royal family the queens husband is rumored to attend them , not exactly a friend of Wilders. Wilders IS a threat to the royal family he hates their guts, and he is now the most powerful politician of the Netherlands. A conviction for spreading hate could make his party illegal.
A lot of the judges can be blackmailed, it's a public secret that sex-party's for judges were also organised on Curacau by a certain van der Sloot, yeah his daddy, also a judge.
There is a maddening amount of circumstantial evidence that this is an old-boy network scheme that went very very wrong and a parlementory inquiry is pretty much unavoidable.
Last edited by Fragony; 10-27-2010 at 14:37.
Wilders, a threat to the royal family? To paraphrase you “licking like Lassie”. Well, blondie.
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Yes absolutely every new party is, not just to the royals but also the network surroinding her, Wilders is openly hostile and wants to limit their power and he makes no secret it. You probably know who our mystery-man is and why he's under the queens protection. This trial should have been a done deal but it blew up in their face, we will just have to wait and see how badly but the silk gloves will come off.
Last edited by Fragony; 10-27-2010 at 16:25.
Wilders deserves credit for prying open two outdated taboos: the failure of the multicultural society, and the powers of a monarch in the heart of a European democracy.
As to the first: I am not a fan of the extreme right. I also think the mutlicultural society has failed. On both counts, I think I am part of a large majority of public opinion throughout Europe.
Social taboos have prevented open public debate over this matter. (Which is not the same as a leftwing conspiracy)
Well done to Wilders and his ilk for turning the issue into a public debate. I can call Fragony a fanatic, but the truth of the matter is he often expresses thoughts I am simply too afraid to admit in public.
Cameron, Merkel and Sarkozy have all learned the lesson of the populist right, and have all incorporated some of the themes of the hardright into the mainstream right.
As to the second, I can 'somewhat' understand a ceremonial monarchy like Sweden. I shall never, never ever, understand why a developed country in the 21st century wishes to have a big black hole in the heart of its democracy. Every New Guinea tribesman can vote his leader nowadays, democracy is spread to all the corners of the globe. Yet, in a handful of European countries, people remain subject to the whims of royal family.
Completely shield off from the public scrutiny, without any public responsibility, the monarchs in places such as Monaco, Liechtenstein, and the Netherlands are part of the government, they decide who governs and who doesn't.
They ought to be expelled from the EU over it. Instead, across Europe, people have become so accustomed to this intolerable situation, that even Europe's social democratic parties are seldom anti-monarchical.
Well done to Wilders for breaking the taboo about the monarchy.
Erm, there have been recent video leaks showing widespread intimidation of the people of New Guinea. Having the right to elect the dictator or have a hot stick plunged into your genitals isn't that much of a choice.
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Wilders has done nothing whatsoever to merit being credited with breaking open a taboo about the monarchy. The most he did was getting all upset about a bit in some Christmas speech by the Queen; apparently he took the following personal: “grofheid in woord en daad de verdraagzaamheid aantast”.![]()
Last edited by Tellos Athenaios; 10-29-2010 at 16:11.
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Off the top of my head, the extreme right parties or their leaders of France, Belgium, Austria, Denmark and Britain have all been prosecuted for various hate speech crimes.
Whatever else one may think of that, national conspiracies do not seem to cut it as an explanation.
The new populism has upped its game in recent years. The decline of the mainstream media and its mitigating force has been seized upon. The new right now no longer positions itself as far right. Instead, the far right on its blogosphere and television stations now claims it is the normal, traditional right. Or even the centrist political force. One which is under threat from, or supressed by, the vast leftwing take-over.
What?Very much alive and still the head of the justice department.
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