Ten Commandments Banned In Alabama, But Even One Is Illegal In Holland
I posted an article on the murder of Theo van Gogh in
Amsterdam on Tuesday morning (2
November) on VDARE.com.
Here is a follow-up which is hard to believe:
Chris Ripke is a Rotterdam artist. His artist studio is
close to a mosque in the Insulindestraat. Shocked by the
murder last Tuesday of fellow artist
Theo van Gogh, Chris painted an angel on the
exterior wall of his studio with the text “Thou shalt
not kill” ("Gij zult niet doden").
His neighbors in the mosque found the text
“offensive” and called the Rotterdam mayor, the
Liberal
Ivo Opstelten. []
This morning, 4 November, the mayor ordered the police
to erase the painting from Mr. Ripke`s wall, because it
was “racist.”
When the police and the men from the town service
arrived to erase the “racist” painting, Wim
Nottroth, a television journalist, positioned himself in
front of the painting in protest. The police arrested
him.
A camerawoman who filmed everything was forced by the
police to erase part of the pictures.
You can find a
picture of the painting on this
weblog:
The video of the police arresting
Mr. Nottroth and erasing the text “Thou shalt not
kill” from the private wall of artist Chris Ripke,
because the text is "racist" and “offensive” to some
Muslim extremists, can be
seen here: [click for
video ]