Politics
SAYING IT LOUD, SAYING IT CLEAR
GEERT IS WELCOME HERE
GEERT IS WELCOME HERE
Unlike the five mindless socialist rabble who felt they had to shout the fearless democratic politician, Geert Wilders, down with childish slogans the cultured dignified Netherlands MP cuts an impressive figure.
What was
meant to be a press conference, held in
the gardens of Parliament House, Perth, was gate crashed by these crashing
bores of the ‘Bigot Brigade’ ( a favourite word) whose democratic rights, of
course supersede the rights of others to have the freedom to hear from
moderates who happen to be conservative.
After Geert
Wilders (pronounced Yert Vilders) had left, further bad comedy continued with a
performance by the Three Stooges from a Parliament House balcony.
The
alternative Premier, Opposition leader Mark McGowan, is obviously in trainee
emperor mode in trying to outmatch the Premier, Colin Barnett, in the rudeness
stakes.
He was
assisted by shadow ministers Margaret Quirk and Paul Papalia,and one another
political staffer, Reece Whitby, who was once going to be the ‘next Premier of
WA,’ but who, like Al Gore, didn’t quite manage to get elected!
McGowan and
his performing seals feigned outrage at a ‘poor old pensioner’ who was denied
access to the garden stairs by security staff.
Yelling at a
passive security contingent and likening them, as McGowan did, to Germany of
the 1930’s illustrates not only his
abysmal lack of knowledge of history but also his craven yearning to associate
with a miniscule mob of socialist activists. John Tonkin (Labor Premier 1971-4)
would never have conducted himself in such a fashion. McGowan would be
splendidly cast in a Biblical play as Pontius Pilate, one adept at selling out substance
for the frivolous.
It should be
noted that this poor ol’ pensioner, Seamus Doherty, had been standing around
constantly chanting, with his comrades from the Socialist Alliance choir, “Say
it loud, say it clear racists are not welcome here.” (Question: what race is
Islam?)
He could
have chosen a seat near to where he was sloganeering for an hour but clearly it
was better theatre to crash the security on the stairs. Incidentally, up on the
landing there was a police officer, not
a security man, and later two constables came to the base of the stairs.
Whatever the
security arrangements were they were therefore clearly arranged by WA Police
and security staff.
Also Seamus
Doherty, in 2011, was warned off the CHOGM conference in Perth, by police, and
told not to enter the CBD during the stay of the various heads of government.
That may, or may not, have been unfair to him but nevertheless he has form,
being a well known left wing political activist. To be fair it should also be
noted he was a compassionate, understanding union organiser towards members of
the Independent Education Union, where he once worked.
The media
role in this also has to be questioned. It was a press conference designed for
them to ask questions of Wilders regarding the launch of the new party,
Australian Liberty Alliance.
Instead,
that conference was hijacked by a handful of political activists whose collective
IQ would resemble their shoe sizes.
Obviously
the schedule of the meeting was leaked so you have to question the motives of
the media? Presumably they wanted a story on a demonstration rather than
something about the new party or Wilders.
In contrast
to the demonstrators Wilders, a cultured and dignified man, was respectful to
the media throng whose average age looked about 24. He stayed on message and
does not give the impression of “feeding the chooks,” as Sir Joh Bjelke
–Petersen famously said, and did, during his long 19 year old reign as
Queensland premier.
Unlike
McGowan and Barnett, the Dutch MP has been a target for Muslim extremists. In
September 2010 one fundamentalist preacher, Feiz Mohammad, called for him to be
beheaded for the crime of denigrating Islam. According to him Wilders was “evil
filth.” Yet it was disciples of that Muslim preacher of hate, the Tsarnaev
brothers, (the Boston Marathon bombers), who drew inspiration from the
preacher’s rants to murder innocent Americans.
Since the 10
November 2004, Wilders has been under police protection after two attackers,
with hand grenades, were captured and accused of plotting to kill Wilders and
another MP, Ayaan Hirsi Ali.
Not so lucky
was assassinated Rotterdam politician Pym Fortuyn who had questioned
immigration policies and Theo van Gogh , the Dutch film-producer and director
who met a similar fate at the hands of a Dutch-Moroccan, shortly after. The
latter’s ‘crime’ was to produce a film about how women were suppressed in
Islam.
These are
events seared into Wilders memory.
The Freedom
Party leader (Netherlands third largest) supports Israel’s right to exist
having lived in that country for two years and visited there 40 times over a 25
year period. He is on record as saying if Jerusalem falls Athens and Rome will
be next
Wilders, describes
himself as a conservative liberal and that is a reasonable description.
He stands
for a reduction of the influence of the EU on the national state; the primacy
of the Christian, Jewish and humanist traditions ; moratorium on non-western
immigration; the closure of radical mosques ( Angola is currently closing all
of them) and the expulsion of radical Muslims; introduction of binding
referenda (something so-called ‘progressive’ politicians hate, as witnessed in Australia
over the marriage destruction plebiscite proposal); boot camps for those
convicted of street terrorism and detention for terror suspects; restoration of
respect and better pay for police, defence and teaching personnel; reduction of
taxes and regulations and easier health access for senior citizens.
Contentious,
yes: extremist, no. Two US presidents of note, Abraham Lincoln and Franklin
Roosevelt, were far more radical in their implementation of suspending habeas
corpus and establishing internment camps, in the Civil War and World War II,
respectively. Wilders considers radical Islam is a war with the West.
Wilders is
in the tradition of William the Silent, Prince of Orange (1533-84), and like
the famous and courageous Protestant leader he could well use the same motto - I will maintain.
Like William
I did long before him, Wilders is fighting against an intolerant force and, in
his case, one that also promotes a depraved ideology and a death cult.
Unlike his
detractors in Perth, who reveal themselves as narrow, intolerant provincial
pissants, Wilders is cutting through with people who relate to his decency, calmness,
determination and the courage to take the blows to maintain western traditions
and customs, from those who have forgotten them.
So say it loud, say it clear, Geert
Wilders is always welcome here.
Welcome back John.
ReplyDeleteExcellent article John. Last time Barnett refused to allow Geert Wilders to speak in WA I ordered the DVD of his Melbourne appearance to see for myself how radical and racist he was. Mr Wilders won me over with exactly the attributes you have described.
ReplyDeleteWhy are our politicians not taking heed of what is happening in other European countries ? It is there in black and white for all to see. It is playing out with dire consequences before our very eyes. So, do we have to wear the full brunt ourselves in Australia before we believe it.
Islam is coming to a place near you, make no mistake !