Where Does It Stop?

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First a prefatory note from Sagunto:

From the http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=3342 front of the battle against Islam, the old Dutch neighbourhoods, here’s my translation of a small article from the November 7th edition of De Telegraaf, entitled “Wanneer houdt het op?” (i.e. enough is enough, when/where will it stop?)

Some background: the lantern parades described in the article are based on the feast of St. Martin of Tours (we all know why http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=4013).

The translation of the article from De Telegraaf:Even little children are no longer safe from thugs

WHERE DOES IT STOP?

On Wednesday evening, a group of Moroccan youths completely ruined an already heavily guarded lantern parade in the Transvaal neighbourhood of The Hague. Little children were bombarded with eggs when they followed a marching band with their multi-coloured lanterns. A woman, watching the parade with her dog, was harassed while the youths tried to kick her dog. Police officers who tried to intervene were met with a barrage of projectiles. Only one of the youths (15 years old) could be apprehended after a wild chase.

Pat on the head

The organizing committee Haagse Hopjes [a traditional local sweet — translator hopes that at last something will be done against it. ‘They get away with it while the local authorities only give them an occasional slap on the wrist and a pat on their heads. But they should all be put away, together with their parents, in some correctional facility,’ according to a defiant staff member.

According to eyewitnesses, the group of at least twenty Moroccan youths almost immediately started their intimidation as the children gathered for their procession. They tried to storm the small community centre where the little ones were getting a hot cup of cocoa. Van de Boomen: ‘It already is a bloody shame that we are forced to ask dozens of policemen, guards and others to assist at a lantern parade. They were barely able to restrain most of those boys. But then outside they went crazy anyway.’

The Haagse Hopjes foundation has warned before that all events for the local kids, like the festive arrival of Sinterklaas, would come to a halt. ‘But we won’t let them steal this from our little ones. We will not be chased away either. My only fear is that we’ll run out of volunteers pretty soon.’

And some commentary by Sagunto:

This obviously is just one little brick in a structure of so many “incidents” that attests to the colourful contribution of Muslim youths, mainly of Moroccan origin, to Dutch society and its remaining traditions. Little and insignificant as this report may be, in many ways it already points towards the most likely scenario for the inevitable clash in the future, which will be a folk rebellion against Islam.

Below this news item, one could read the many angry and furious comments from Dutch parents. Here’s an impression:

“As a law abiding citizen one can hope for years on end that the government will put a stop to certain atrocities, but it seems one can wait till hell freezes over. So, people, if the government doesn’t protect us, we should take justice into our own hands to protect our children and grandchildren. Those who won’t listen will have to feel [the consequences someday.”

“Hang ‘em! …parents and all!”

“Go on Moroccan scum, the more hate you’ll reap pretty soon!”

“..form a nation-wide gang of strong-arm boys and teach them and their parents a lesson for them to remember upon their return to their land of origin..”
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From Western Voices:

Western Voices World News readers, members of EAU and others in or near the New York area, mark December 6 on your calendars. That’s St. Nicholas Day (which many of you will celebrate with your children), and the Town of Rhinebeck, NY is holding a Sinterklaas festival, an all day event complete with a parade, storytelling, a special performance of the medieval play St. George and the Dragon, lunch and dinner at the http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=5984, a puppet show, traditional Shape Note singing, and tons of other traditional cultural fare. Rumor has it that St. Nicholas himself will appear on his white horse. Children are encouraged to bring a crown of their own making, as well as a green branch.

Rhinebeck was founded in 1686 by colonists of the old New Netherlands, which had recently (1674) passed to English rule with the conclusion of the Treaty of Westminster. Dutch Americans gave us three Presidents and an untold number of great people, among them the physicist and George Eugene Uhlenbeck, astronomists Maarten Schmidt, Jan Schilt and Gerard Kuiper(of Kuiper belt fame). Others: Herman Melville,  the Vanderbilts, contrarian Charles Fort, Walt Whitman, Marlon Brando, James Longstreet and even Bruce Springsteen and Eddie Van Halen.

As European Americans race towards minority status, cultural  events are going to play an increasingly important role in teaching our children about themselves. Supporting these kinds of events is a key task, especially as they will come under increasing attack. European cultural expressions have long been targeted by cultural Marxists and others in the media as boring, “corny” and so on, but as the culture war’s pace picks up, http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=4851 are to be expected.

2008-11-17