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by Stefan Frank
• January 24, 2017 at 5:30 am
- It seems that
all ideas suspected of being "populist" -- or simply those
ideas without the blessing of the elites -- will now be banned in
Germany. This restriction applies to criticism of the government
(especially regarding immigration and energy policies), of the EU,
of Islam, of government officials and of the media.
- As in communist
dictatorships, the more obvious the failings of the government, the
more aggressively the establishment attacks those who speak out
about them.
- Large companies
such as Deutsche Telekom (T-Mobile), BMW, Mercedes-Benz and the
supermarket chain REWE obeyed straightaway and promised to place
Breitbart on the blacklist immediately, and never to advertise there
again.
- A plucky little
pizza delivery service responded to the blacklisting demand by
declaring that it was "not the morality police". The
company was denounced by Der Spiegel as "inept",
and after "protests from customers", it ended up
capitulating, as the newspaper reported with much satisfaction.
(Image source for Hensel: Internet Archive screenshot)
The elites and intellectuals are apparently now counted among the
German minorities in need of protection.
Toward the end of last year, Germany experienced a previously
unheard-of boycott campaign – funded by the German government, no less --
against several websites, such as the popular "Axis of Good"
("Achse des Guten"). The website, critical of the government,
was suddenly accused of "right-wing populism".
The German government's efforts at thought control seem to have
begun with the victory of Donald J. Trump in the US presidential election
-- that seems to set the "establishment" off. Germany's foreign
minister and the probable future federal president, Frank-Walter
Steinmeier -- one of the first to travel to Iran after the removal of
sanctions there to kowtow to the Ayatollahs -- called America's future
president a "hate preacher".
Germany's newspapers were suddenly littered with apocalyptic
predictions and anti-American fulminations.
by Uzay Bulut
• January 24, 2017 at 4:30 am
- Some Yazidi
girls were "sold" for a few packs of cigarettes.
- "Some of
those women and girls have had to watch 7-, 8-, and 9-year-old
children bleed to death before their eyes, after being raped by ISIS
militia multiple times a day. ISIS militias have burned many Yezidi
girls alive for refusing to convert... Why? Because we are not
Muslims..." — Mirza Ismail, chairman of the Yezidi Human Rights
Organization-International.
- "This is
genocide against women." — Zeynep Kaya Cavus, leading Alevi
activist.
- Sadly, many of
the organizers and participants of the "Women's March" in
Washington chose to ignore women being tortured and exterminated by
Islamic terrorists, and in other parts of the world, not being able
to to receive an education or even leave the house without the
permission of a male.
- If only these
women felt as motivated to protest about the enslavement, rape and
torture of Yazidi women and children, as about the cost of tampons.
While actress Ashley Judd complained at a Washington
D.C. "Women's March" that "tampons are taxed when Viagra
and Rogaine are not," thousands of Yazidi children and women were
being forced into sexual slavery in Iraq and Syria at the hands of
Islamic State.
On January 21, some women's rights groups organized "Women's
Marches" in many cities across the Unites States and around the
world. The rallies largely targeted recently-inaugurated U.S. President
Donald Trump.
There were many speakers and participants. One, the actress Ashley
Judd, read a poem in Washington D.C. that asked why "tampons are
taxed when Viagra and Rogaine are not".
As Ms. Judd talked about her devastating tragedy, thousands of
Yazidi children and women were being forced into sexual slavery in Iraq
and Syria at the hands of Islamic State (ISIS), and available for
purchase at sex-slave markets.
ISIS attacked the Yazidi homeland of Shingal in Iraq on August 3,
2014; more than 9,000 Yazidis were killed, kidnapped, or sexually
enslaved. Yazidis are a historically persecuted religious minority in the
Middle East.
by Geert Wilders
• January 24, 2017 at 4:00 am
Prime Minister Rutte ran an election advertisement in today's
newspapers.
And I have a message to this prime minister.
Stop with the deceit of the Netherlands. Stop deceiving your own
people.
There is absolutely no-one who still believes you.
It was you, who caused the loss of our freedom, our security, and
our culture.
It was you, who governed with the Labor Party; you, who conducted
dangerous open borders policy.
You, who even allowed terrorists to freely travel in and out of the
Netherlands.
You, who have given Islam free rein.
Why don't you talk about that?
Four years of Mark Rutte means four years of, every day, a little less
Netherlands.
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