Reginald Melchers

‘Nothing new here in Europe’

In 1896, extreme rightwing rioters got paid (on a daily basis) to shout anti-Semitic slogans on the street in Paris, France. Now day’s extreme left-wing rioters here in the streets of cities in Holland, behave in the same way. And yes, they get paid too! In our chat group from former members of volunteers of Kibbutz Kfar Azza, I explained this text (see underneath) to some leftwing sympathizers who collectively do not oppose the appearance of American rapper Kanye West in Arnhem (Holland), last weekend. They refuse to admit that anti-Semitism in Holland is nowdays a very serious problem.

Friends, a reading recommendation: *The Proud Tower*, by Barbara Tuchman (1966!). She describes Europe in the late 19th century. I just read the extensive account regarding the Dreyfus Affair (1896). Back then, the far right was literally paid daily to stir up anti-Jewish sentiment: 5 French francs a day! Now it is the far left that is paid to riot and stir things up here. What’s new? Now it is just more complicated: money flows from Qatar, Iran to the Muslim Brotherhood (and proxies) to the far left in Europe, but the far left also has the power, at least in the Netherlands, to send large sums of taxpayer money uncontrollably!!! to terror clubs in the Middle East, including Hamas. It is estimated to amount to several hundred million euros annually! Just recently, Minister S. Sjoerdsma faced a motion of censure because, with a single word of ”no”, he refused to provide transparency regarding where these hundreds of millions annually from Oxfam and Cordaid, among others, go. A few years earlier (2018), it was even stated in the House of Representatives that it is better for certain institutions and individuals not to show those financial flows to ‘the rabble’. I recently had a conversation with MP Ulysse Ellian (VVD: right-liberal), and he corroborates what I am saying here; however, he says that the VVD has too few votes in the House of Representatives to tackle these institutions because D’66 (left-liberal), together with the far left, are sitting on top of these crown jewels: he did not use the term left-wing dictatorship (left-secular ayatollahs), but that is what a former columnist like me makes of it.

About the Author
Reginald Melchers was born in Maastricht; his parents are Roman-Catholic. 20 years ago, he officially left this organization. His wife is from Kfar Azza. He studied Economics in Tilburg University, Holland and worked his whole life as a financial analyst. Besides that he wrote for many years columns for Dutch newspapers.
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