Divided government
Keeping up with the
witchcraft inquisition against Geert Wilders in Holland:
"My family and I no longer feel safe in the Netherlands because Mr. Wilders is continually making hateful remarks about Islamic Dutch people," said one complaint read out by the judge. "It's getting scary. ... Soon the kids won't be able to say that they're Muslim or half-Moroccan," wrote the citizen, whose name was not released.
Classic aspect of witchcraft inquisitions: vague charges by anonymous chargers.
Wilders is charged with inciting discrimination and hatred and with insulting a people on religious grounds, punishable with up to a year in jail and a fine.
As usual "discrimination", also known as "thinking", is unconscionable to modern elites.
Wilders, who polls suggest is the Netherlands' most popular politician, denies any wrongdoing. He says that his opinions are protected by freedom of speech and endorsed by more than a million people who voted for him in national elections last June.
When the courts of the Occupation Government try to put the nation's most popular politician in jail for telling the absolute unvarnished truth about the Occupation Government, you know trouble is coming.
Many people feel the government has been too naive about problems caused by immigrants and too politically correct.
Unusually objective writing by AP. Allowing that the anti-dictatorial forces are "many people". The anti-tyrannical majority in the US are always described as "the tiny lunatic fringe of wacko wingnuts".
[Wilders's policy goals] include: "Close the borders, no more Islamic people into the Netherlands, many Muslims out of the Netherlands, denaturalize Islamic criminals."
Many of his ideas are being incorporated into the program of the new government set to take power as early as this week. Wilders has pledged to support the minority government in exchange for measures that would turn away more asylum seekers, halve the number of new immigrants from nonwestern countries, ban the public wearing of face-concealing Muslim garb and force immigrants to pay for their own mandatory citizenship classes.
Now that's a seriously divided government. Parliament is attempting to fight the occupiers, while the "court" system is already run by the occupiers.
The US government doesn't have those divisions. It's all Vichy from top to bottom, all Sharia all the time.
If there's any hope for us, the revolution will have to start with a few gutsy governors seceding, or making a credible threat to secede. It's not going to start in DC. Even if we could manage to elect 435 perfectly pro-American representatives and 100 perfectly pro-American senators and a perfectly pro-American president and vice-president all at once, they'd still be beaten down and scrunched into the dust by the permanent bureaucrats, congressional staff and media. State capitals don't have the same problem. In most states the bureaucrats are obnoxious but not treasonous, and the NYC media isn't paying enough attention to destroy a nascent movement toward sanity.