Gagged in The Netherlands

The current crackdown on free speech is occurring simultaneously virtually everywhere in the Western world. The following example is from The Netherlands, but similar instances could be adduced from other countries. The worst offenders are probably Canada and the UK, but it’s hard to say for sure.

As Al Stewart sang (in “Rain Barrel”):

It’s only when the empire’s breaking
That you see their teeth.

Many thanks to Gary Fouse for translating this article from the Dutch news platform NieuwRechts.nl:

Raisa Blommestijn criminally prosecuted due to her tweets

March 24, 2024

The Public Prosecutor’s Office has filed a criminal prosecution against the legal commentator Raisa Blommestijn. The reason for this is her comments on social media from last year. “This is indicative of the state of the West,” Blommestijn wrote on X.

The Public Prosecutor’s Office filed the prosecution last year due to Blommestijn’s tweets about migrant violence. This was confirmed by the legal commentator herself on X after an earlier report by the opinion maker Ashley St. Clair.

Violent video at Bijimar Arena Station

The reason for this is the tweets that Blommestijn wrote after a violent video went viral last year. In the video, an Italian tourist at the Bijimar Station was beaten and thrown onto the tracks by a group of youths with a migration background. The images went all over the Internet.

Blommestijn devoted a number of reports to it on X (formerly Twitter). “Every day, people are raped, beaten, intimidated, and slaughtered by migrants. The elite have opened the borders and deliberately forfeited our safety. Our home destroyed. And we let it happen. We let it happen. When is enough enough?” wrote the legal commentator, among other things.

For years, people with a migration background have been overrepresented in crime statistics. Not just in the Netherlands, but also in Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, France, and Sweden. meanwhile, the Hungarian capital, Budapest, where there is hardly any mass immigration, is considered the safest place in continental Europe.

“Negroid primates”

Shortly afterward, the Forum for Democracy MP Gideon van Meijeren denounced the violent incident in the Tweede Kamer [House of Representatives]. Here he used the term “Negroid primates” to describe the rioters at the station. A ruckus arose over this terminology, to the dissatisfaction of Van Meijeren. He did not think it was racist, but a factual designation: “Primates” referring to the primitive behavior of the youths, “Negroid” referring to their skin color.

To show support, Blommestijn decided to use his terminology in her tweets. But a few months later, she noticed that her tweets were deleted because she was reportedly in conflict with Dutch law. Therefore, the legal commentator decided to repost the tweets, in her words, “to show how far censorship now goes”.

Criminal prosecution

For the Public Prosecutor’s Office, this was a step too far. In August, Blommestijn received a telephone call saying that a criminal prosecution was being filed against her on suspicion of insulting a group of people and provoking hate and discrimination (Article 137c of the Criminal Code).

Blommestijn was subsequently interrogated by two police officers. According to her, it was a “very intense” experience. “For around three hours I was grilled about my intentions with the tweets — which is understandable — but also, for example, how I react when I see people with a head covering. Also discussed were my purported connections with political parties, organizations, and other things. It was downright surreal, and, as I also told the officers, deadly scary. At such a moment, you are literally looking a totalitarian government straight in the eye,” she writes on X.

Now, three-quarters of a year later, Blommestijn is still awaiting a notice from the Prosecutor’s Office. At any moment she may be summoned to appear before the judge. But whether this will happen is as yet unclear. For a long time, Blommestijn has kept her prosecution out of the media due to her work for Ongehoord Nederland. But given that she broke with the broadcast group in January, she sees no further reason to be silent.

Personal data queried

Blommestijn has long been in the sights of Dutch authorities. Her personal data in the population register (BRP) is regularly queried by ministries, police, and the Marechaussee [National Gendarmerie Police]. The legal commentator discovered this herself last year, through her own inquiry at the National Identity Data Service (RVIG).

Until March of 2022, the queries were still sporadic. But since then, the number of inquiries has increased explosively to an average of one every three days. This would amount to about 180 inquiries over a year and a half. Blommestijn herself suspects that this has to do with her activist work.

“Dissidents are prosecuted”

The legal commentator views her criminal prosecution as part of a wider trend in the West. On X, she writes, “The fact that the Public Prosecutor’s Office is going after me (and other dissidents) instead of tackling the real violence of these migrants is indicative of the state of the West.”

For example, it was revealed last week that the Flemish politician Dries Van Langenhove has been sentenced to one year in prison. In addition, he may not hold any public office, such as a political position. According to the judge, Van Langenhove was guilty of “racist, hateful, and Nazi” ideas and would incite “physical and psychological violence.” Van Langenhove himself speaks of a politically motivated trial.

Blommestijn on X:

I have never publicly said anything here — primarily because of Ongehoord Nederland, but now the word can get out: In August 2022, I was told that the Public Prosecutor’s Office was filing a criminal prosecution over a number of tweets about a defenseless white man who was beaten by migrants at a station — and the danger of mass immigration for our society.

I was interrogated for 3 hours (!) by two police officers, and at any moment, I may be summoned to appear before a judge.

The fact that the Public Prosecutor’s Office is going after me (and other dissidents) instead of tackling the real violence of these migrants is indicative of the state of the West.

5 thoughts on “Gagged in The Netherlands

  1. Never, ever, ever talk to the cops. They are not your friends, they are the obedient stormtroopers of the authorities. The same authorities that are in the process of transforming our societies into 3rd world [sumps].

    Simply state that you do not wish to talk, and demand your right to be represented by a defence lawyer.

    Remember, anything you do and say can and will be used against you in a court of law, so why on earth would you provide them with any ammo?

    No decent, self respecting individual would compromise their morals to the extent that modern day police officers do. They will gladly haul people down to the police station for “thought crimes”, they will eagerly arrest any individual who engages in anti Marxist actions and intimidate those who criticise the actions of their paymasters.

    These people are sociopaths, pure and simple, and they will follow orders no matter how immoral and undemocratic they may be. The Covid pandemic showed us just how far these nutcases are willing to go.

    These are not people you would want to associate yourself with, or have as allies. They are anything but.

    • “Never, ever, ever talk to the cops. They are not your friends, they are the obedient stormtroopers of the authorities. The same authorities that are in the process of transforming our societies into 3rd world [sumps]. Simply state that you do not wish to talk, and demand your right to be represented by a defence lawyer.”

      I have to disagree (a bit) here. Whilst it’s true that anything you say can/will be held against you, especially in ‘toddler-controlled locales and/or if the attacker was coloured, not getting relevant FACTS on the record early on can also work against you.

      If forced to use lethal force to defend your life, I generally recommend the victim (i.e., you) point out any/all physical evidence (e.g., “Officer, that’s HIS knife there in the street”, “those are HIS cartridge cases in the grass”, “those two guys were with the attacker”, etc.) and any witnesses (i.e., before they either leave the scene and/or have time to concoct a STORY that runs counter to what actually happened).

      Explain that you’ve just had to defend your life and offer to answer further questions AFTER you’ve spoken with legal council. (Be aware that whenever police’re involved in a use-of-lethal-force incident, they’re almost always immediately removed from the scene and given legal council and (at least) a day or two to recoup before going on record.)

      Then, SHUT-UP!

  2. I don’t remember these things happening when only men were in government. Then again, suggesting there could be a connection is misogynistic.

  3. Clearly, and sadly, this [now] goes for the entirety of [what’s left of] western civilization.

    “When disparate groups within a civilization no longer share a foundational understanding of what constitutes morality, chaos and decline become unavoidable. This, for the first time since the foundation of the United States of America, is where we are today.” —posted to fb (Nov 2018)

    ‘Toddlerism: you vote your way in, but you’ve gotta shoot your way out. Just sayin’..

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