Geert Wilders - Israel has enough enemies, let's show friendship
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Open letter about the demonstration of armchair socialists Frits Barend, Anet Bleich and Ronny Naftaniel
This Sunday, a number of Dutch Jews will demonstrate against the plans of the democratically elected government of Israel regarding the division of their Trias Politica.
They will do so at the Jonas Daniel Meijerplein in Amsterdam. The neighborhood and the place from which tens of thousands of our Jewish compatriots have been driven to destruction. A neighborhood that now, some 80 years later, consists almost entirely of non-western immigrants. Many of them will have a lot of sympathy for inveterate salon socialists such as Frits Barend, Anet Bleich and Ronny Naftaniel when they hoist themselves on stage on Sunday to torch Israel.
"Are they afraid that if they don't criticize Israel they will be cancelled?"
Why have they not organized a demonstration against the Islamic regimes in the Middle East, which oppress their own people and, inspired by the barbaric prophet Mohammed, preferably drive the Jewish people into the Mediterranean from Tel Aviv tomorrow?
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Threats, intimidation, fatwas
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Geert Wilders: ‘‘Again hundreds of death threats because of fatwas and incitement of violence by the Pakistani Islamic extremists Dr Muhammad Ashraf Asif Jalali and and Hafiz Saad Hussain Rizvi. They should be arrested, extradited and jailed. Criticizing Islam and Muhammad is our duty and freedom of speech!’’
Geert Wilders: Dutch nitrogen targets are ‘leftist rubbish.’
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‘There would be no Netherlands without our farmers, without our fishermen...They are who we are. They are in our genes. They are in our history. Holland is built on the farmers and fishermen, and everybody has a lot of sympathy for them.’
The government of Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte is imposing climate change policies, including a 30% reduction in the use of nitrogen, on the agricultural sector that farmers say will limit yields, force them from their land and drive up the cost of food to consumers.
"There would be no Netherlands without our farmers, without our fishermen...They are who we are. They are in our genes. They are in our history. Holland is built on the farmers and fishermen, and everybody has a lot of sympathy for them"
The widescale protests, ongoing for over three years, have reignited as Netherlander's head to the polls next week in provincial elections.
After the United States, the Netherlands is the world's largest exporter of agricultural produce. The Dutch agricultural sector exports nearly $70 billion USD of agricultural produce annually.
Read this interview on the website of Rebel News.