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European Poles call for action on PVV websiteTuesday 21 February 2012 The union of Polish communities in Europe (EUWP) has written to prime minister Mark Rutte urging him to distance himself from a website set up by the government’s PVV alliance partner to collect complaints about central and eastern Europeans. The organisation, which represents some eight million Polish nationals in Europe, said the website discriminates against citizens of central and eastern Europe working and living in the Netherlands. ‘Polish immigrants in Europe are amazed that such an initiative could happen in the 21st century within the European Union,’ the organisation said in the letter. So far Rutte has refused to comment on the website, saying it is a matter for Geert Wilders’ PVV alone. He has been summoned to discuss the issue with the European parliament in March. © DutchNews.nl
@ zenminus So Geert Wilders is Adolf Hitler, or Amin Husseini? "...office on complaints against Jews in Munich." Perhaps you would care to explain the source of that remark? I can find NOTHING on Google except your DN comment. There was this on Wiki: "Johannes Zwanzger, who was appointed head of the "Munich aid office for non-Aryan Christians", formulated a letter of complaint to Lord Mayor Fiehler on behalf of the Lutheran Regional Consistory in December 1938, without any success." [Following KristalNacht] An 'aid office for non-Aryan Christians', is hardly 'an office on complaints against Jews'.
By Tim Bus | February 22, 2012 8:10 PM @ zenminus again If you really want find people for "replacement of democracy by the tyranny, complete ruin of the country, and millions of murders", look no further than the likes of Andy Choudary or Abu Hamza. By Tim Bus | February 22, 2012 8:14 PM @Zenplus By Phil | February 23, 2012 11:43 AM
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When Nazis had not yet risen to power and were focusing its strategy on poisoning coexistence of people, within Germany, (they knew very well that only with such strategy had a chance to gain power), they established an office on complaints against Jews in Munich.
If at that time, internet had existed, they would have established a website.
What came after (replacement of democracy by the tyranny, complete ruin of the country, and millions of murders) is well known.
By zenplus | February 21, 2012 6:37 PM