Unilever Caught in Controversy over Dutch ‘Islamophobic’ Politician

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From the desk of Thomas Landen

“Geert Wilders is evil, and evil has to be stopped.” These are the words of Doekle Terpstra, a member of the board of directors of http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=499 Nederland. Last week Mr Terpstra founded an Anti-Wilders Movement. He told De Telegraaf newspaper (2 December): “It is important that the indigenous Dutch, too, rise in order to stop Wilders.” Unilever is an Anglo-Dutch multinational which manufactures and sells nutrition, hygiene and personal care products on five continents.

Geert Wilders is the leader of the Dutch Freedom Party (PVV). He is an outspoken opponent of Islam and is living in hiding following death threats by Jihadists. Mr Wilders was one of the victors of the November 2006 general elections when his new party won 9 out of 150 seats in the Dutch Parliament. Recent polls indicate that the popularity of Geert Wilders’ PVV is increasing.Mr Wilders has been accused of “Islamophobia” after calling the Koran a “fascist” book. He wants the Koran to be outlawed in the Netherlands because it “incites to hatred and killing and therefore has no place in our legal order.”

Last week Mr Wilders announced that he is launching a movie about Islam next month. Doekle Terpstra responded, saying the politician was abusing freedom of speech. Mr Terpstra launched an appeal to his countrymen to stop the PVV leader from preaching his “evil message.” To De Telegraaf, the largest paper in the Netherlands, he said that “Geert Wilders is evil, and evil has to be stopped.” Following Mr Terpstra’s appeal the death threats against Mr Wilders have intensified dramatically. In Gouda anti-Wilders activists http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=2370 and the slogan “Wilders must die” on the walls of a school.

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Organized leftism is at best a junior partner of international http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=1325 La Raza Hispanic groups, while in Europe we see companies like Unilever willing to marshal their enormous resources against the survival of our people. You might be surprised to find that you are inadvertently paying to help destroy the Netherlands. How many Unilever brands, like Popsicles, Wish-Bone salad dressing, Ragú spaghetti sauce, Breyers and Ben and Jerry’s ice cream, Skippy peanut butter, Best Foods and Hellmann’s mayonnaise, or Dove soap are in your freezer or fridge or on your shelves?

2007-12-08