Month: October 2021
Artist mocks Merkel with golden equestrian statue
The Golden Rider, the equestrian statue of Carl August in Dresden, Germany is a reminder that greatness can be captured. An equestrian statue with Angela Merkel sitting on a horse without a saddle or reins has elicited a different response from viewers. The question naturally arises: How did she get up there?
The answer is: Presumably with a crane. The artist Wilhelm Koch called his work an âambivalent sculptureâ because it is not certain if the work conveyed âappreciation or ironyâ. The answer however was clear on the Internet.
The sculpture deliberately does not have a pedestal: âSo grounded, as Angela Merkel has shaped politics, she is presented as a rider â on a piece of lawn with a view to the east, saddle-firmly enthroned even without saddle and bridle, and in the safe position of her mount, an American Quarter Horse.â
The artist added: âA public tribute on horseback in 2021 appears to most people as absurd as a horse-drawn carriage in Formula 1.â
The statue sparked a wide echo on social media as Twitter users made fun of it. To most it was not an ambiguous depiction but an unflattering picture of their leader.
The golden concrete sculpture was set up at the Temple Museum Etsdorf. Various cultural events such as exhibitions and concerts take place there.
https://freewestmedia.com/2021/10/11/artist-mocks-merkel-with-golden-equestrian-statue/
Czech Elections: Victory of Right-wing parties is good news for Poland
Czechia went to the ballots. From that moment onward, everything has pointed to the victory of the Right-wing Together (SPOLU) coalition. Professor Maciej Szymanowski, the director of the WacĆaw Felczak Polish-Hungarian Cooperation Institute commented on the election results and explained what they will mean for Polish-Czech relations.
âFirst of all, the Right has returned. We are dealing with an overall return of the Right-wing party. Everything points to the coalition led by Petr Fialaâs Civic Democratic Party (ODS) having won,â he said.
Szymanowski added that while the results are not set in stone as events are constantly changing and exact MP mandates are yet to be decided, the Right has most likely won.
A surprise in the elections, according to the professor, was the poor result of the liberal-Left Pirate party, whose leader Ivan BartoĆĄf was even considered by many to become the next PM. Instead of the predicted 22 MPs, the party may be left with only 3.
âThis is partially the result of the conflict over the TurĂłw coal mine and partially due to Czech voters being terrified of the announced increases in energy prices as part of the European Green Order,â Szymanowski explained.
In his opinion, a difficult coalition out of 5 parties will have to be formed in the Czech parliament, which may have trouble maintaining a majority within a couple of years.
Nevertheless, despite its powerful media support in the form of two of the largest papers, the largest weekly and media empire, Andrej BabiĆĄâs ANO party seems to be forced into the opposition.
Professor Szymanowski pointed out that BabiĆĄ may remain as PM at the head of a minority government for several months as Czech President Milos Zeman (of the Social Democratic party, which did not pass the election threshold) will delay nominating a new prime minister.
âNothing points to the conflict over the TurĂłw mine ending quickly and that there will be a partner on the other side that would be able to make binding decisions,â Szymanowski said.
He admitted, however, that the defeat of the Pirate party, which had the strong support of European and Czech media, may show President Zeman that Czech voters have a slightly different opinion on matters such as TurĂłw.
The professor believes that a shift to the Right in Czechia is good news from Polandâs point of view. âForces which listen more to what citizens are saying will come to power. These elections show that media consortia lost against ordinary citizens,â he stated.
Szymanowski pointed to a higher turnout in these elections than in the previous ones and the failure of many promoted topics to work out in practice. âAfter the results, we can see that parties which were not publicized, but rather devaluated, managed to achieve good results,â he said.
https://rmx.news/article/czech-elections-victory-of-right-wing-parties-is-good-news-for-poland/
France is screwed: Islamist mayor of Trappes re-elected
Ali Rabeh was elected mayor in the first round of the municipal elections in Trappes on Sunday October 10. The 2020 election had been cancelled due to several violations blamed on the left-wing candidate. Ali Rabeh claimed victory with “at least 57% of the vote”. [âŠ] against a zemmourised and clientelist right-wing political faction”.
He also spoke of a six-percentage-point increase in voter turnout, although it would not have reached 50 %. His party Génération.s and the environmentalist Julien Bayou congratulated him on his victory on Twitter, although the official results have not yet been published. The candidate of the right, Othman Nasrou (Libres!), would have received 39 % of the vote. The first election was declared invalid by the administrative court because Ali Rabeh had campaigned during the period between the two rounds of voting. He had also failed to record this expenditure in his campaign documents.
The administrative court had not only declared the election invalid, but also fined Ali Rabeh, barring him from participating in the election, but this decision was overturned by the Council of State. Last September, Valeurs actuelles revealed the behind-the-scenes management of the city and its teams, between clientelism, communitarianism and “intolerable” working conditions.
https://www.valeursactuelles.com/politique/municipale-partielle-ali-rabeh-elu-maire-de-trappes/
Eurabia: Femyso, an association close to the Muslim Brotherhood, applauds in the European Parliament following a speech against “Islamophobia”
New evidence showing harmfulness of Corona vaccinations presented to International Criminal Court
An independent Dutch Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry set up in 2020, has new evidence it presented to the International Criminal Court in The Hague about the harmfulness of the Corona vaccinations.
The BPOC 2020 is a committee set up by citizens and is completely separate from government, business and politics. The committee was set up by Pieter Kuit and his daughter Jade Kuit.
âIt comes from a sense of justice. People have needlessly lost their freedoms. But everything the government says is widely reported in the media. You can hardly find any other information.â Kuit says he receives about 600 to 700 e-mails and 80 telephone calls a day from people who have the same concerns about the governmentâs lack of transparency. According to Kuit, the government âcannot provide any scientific substantiationâ.
The committee has examined the proportionality of the policy and measures with regard to Covid-19 and also investigates whether the government is complying with the law. To this end, the committee hears experts such as doctors, scientists, lawyers and professors, who focus on the following question:
âWhy have restrictive measures been imposed in our country since March 15, 2020 due to Covid19, are these measures effective and are the measures imposed in proportion to the disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus?â
The interviews with experts are public, filmed and streamed. A written report is made of the information sessions. Interim reports and ultimately a final report with findings and conclusions are drawn up which are presented to the House of Representatives and all relevant social authorities such as youth care, trade unions and the National Ombudsman.
Right of Parliamentary Inquiry
The House of Representatives can independently conduct research into policy and projects and have that research carried out by MPs. Several instruments can be used for this. The most efficient means is research based on the Parliamentary Inquiry Act. Since 2016, the House of Representatives has also been able to hold a parliamentary inquiry.
Thus a large number of views from experts, doctors, virologists, mathematicians, economists, but also entrepreneurs have been videotaped without any editing and live-streamed on Facebook as befits a transparent parliamentary democracy.
Covid vaccines are not safe
The experts consulted by the BPOC2020 believe that the vaccines are not safe for use. This is also apparent from the reports received by the Committeeâs Vaccination Reporting Center.
Until October 8, 2204 deaths and 2835 cases of serious injury after the Corona vaccine have been registered by the vaccine adverse reaction hotline. The governmentâs database on adverse events Lareb, however refuses to process these reports.
The Rutte administration does not wish to take note of the reports
Cases of serious health damage, leukemia in young people, miscarriages, myocarditis and thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome have been noted.
The BPOC2020 is convinced that the Dutch government is aware of the deaths and serious cases of health damage that have occurred and still occur daily after vaccination.
However, the government does not wish to take cognizance of the reports. Larebis also silent about the investigation into the reports that have been received at the center.
This has been the reason for the Committee to hand over all its evidence regarding the deaths and serious vaccine injuries reported, to the International Criminal Court for investigation.
The BPOC2020 also handed over the interview reports of its visit to the Ministry of Health and visit to the Lareb to the ICC. It is not yet clear what will happen to the evidence.
In France âjusticeâ serves Islamism
by Giulio Meotti
Mohamed Tatai is the imam of the Great Mosque of Toulouse. One day he is filmed while giving a sermon in which he invokes the destruction of the Jews by quoting from the Koran. And we are not talking about an extremist imam off the radar.In an investigation in the weekly Marianne we read that at the opening of the Great Mosque with Tatai they were all there, the mayor of Toulouse, the president of the Occitan region, the prefect and the president of the Islamic Council of Algeria, which financed the mosque with six million euros.Well, the Toulouse court has just cleared the imam of “incitement to hatred”.
We are in the city where an Islamic terrorist killed Jonathan Sandler, his two sons Arieh and Gabriel and 7-year-old Myriam Monsonego.
The same judges who tried the historian Georges Bensoussan for four years for daring to denounce Islamic anti-Semitism.
This is a strange concept of “hate speech”.
A journalist under guard and threatened with death, Eric Zemmour, explains in a conference that the Islamization of France is underway and is condemned.
Thus, the conservative weekly Valeurs Actuelles publishes a satirical cartoon portraying the black deputy DaniĂšle Obono, exponent of the party La France Insoumise and originally from Gabon, as a slave, this in order to denounce the slave trade committed by African kings, and is condemned by the judges.
But comedian Yassine Belattar can post a video in which right-wing politician Jean Messiha, a Coptic Christian born in Egypt and naturalized French, is compared to a “camel”.
Much easier to condemn Brigitte Bardot, the film star and animal rights activist, for hate speech, for being guilty of having asked to stop “this human Aid el Kebir” this holiday of sacrifice, comparing the slaughter of Father Jacques Hamel by the ISIS to the sacred festival for Muslims.
The writer Renaud Camus has been literally annihilated as a public and literary figure after his conviction for “hate speech”. Camus had correctly described the Muslims as “colonizers”.
But black rapper Nick Conrad has just been cleared of the same charge for a song called “Hang the Whites.” “Go into the nurseries and kill the white babies, catch them and hang their parents,” he sings, in one of the lines of his “songs”, in which a choir says: “Hang them all, hang the whites. No mercy, let them all die together, lead by example, torture them as a group â.
A Europe turned upside down and gone mad, where the language of rights has been recruited as a weapon to attack civilization.
France: Migrants beat up white man they accuse of being homosexual (VIDEO)
Muslim pupil knocks his French female teacher to the ground: “Holy Quran, make way, madam” (VIDEO)
âNot ready for vaccineâ â Dutch entry withdraws from Miss World pageant
The 20-year-old candidate from the Netherlands, who was due to compete in the final for Miss World in Puerto Rico in December, will not do so now because of the Covid-19 vaccination required.
Dilay Willemstein from Eindhoven announced on Instagram that she was not ready for the vaccination and does not feel comfortable about getting the shot. She stands by her decision, she said.
According to Willemstein, the breaking point came when a date was set for her jab appointment, at which point she decided she could not go through with it. Before that, she had thought about it for a long time, and at one point said she had considered accepting the vaccination.
âI think I would have very much regretted doing something that I am not comfortable withâ. The decision was not easy for her, said Willemstein. âBut one door will close, and another will open,â she said.
The head of the Miss World Netherlands agency, Katja Maes, told the media that she had not asked about the vaccination status of the contestants. This medical question is a private matter. She also did not know in advance whether there would be a problem without vaccination. She only heard about it from the Instagram posting, said Maes.