“I am here for climate demonstration, not a political view”: Man slams Greta Thunberg for turning Amsterdam event into pro-Hamas campaign

Climate activist challenges Greta Thunberg (Image: The Times of Israel)

So-called climate activist Greta Thunberg’s recent stint in Amsterdam was anything but about the climate. Thunberg was interrupted by a man for precisely this reason who grabbed the microphone from her hand after she turned the event into a platform for pro-Hamas voices.

A video doing rounds on X, formerly Twitter, shows Thunberg donning a kaffiyeh, a scarf worn in Arab countries, but more commonly adopted by Palestinians as a symbol of their hate for Israel and Jews.

In the video, the ‘student-turned-activist’ can be heard saying, “We have not been listened to, the people in power have not been listening,” when a man in a green jacket comes up to her and takes the mic from her hand. He says, “I have come here for a climate demonstration, not a political view.” It must be pointed out that at no point did the individual appear violent.

However, Greta appears bullish. Even when the man has been grabbed and is being dragged out with his hands locked, Greta keeps walking up to him and follows him all the while telling him to “calm down”. Throughout, the people in the audience, many waving the Palestinian flag, boo the man.

Once the man in question is out of the scene, Greta returns and joins the audience to chant “No climate justice on occupied land”.

The entire incident unfolded after Thunberg allowed a pro-Hamas Palestinian woman named Sara Rachdan and an Afghan woman activist for Palestinians named Sahar Shirazd, to speak during the climate protest.

Sara Rachdan has shared several video posts on Instagram directly supporting Hamas and calling the terrorist attack on Israel on 7th October an “action by the Palestinian people”.

Meanwhile, making absolutely no sense whatsoever, Greta Thunberg while peddling her leftist agenda, said, “As a climate justice movement, we have to listen to the voices of those who are being oppressed and those who are fighting for freedom and for justice. Otherwise, there can be no climate justice without international solidarity.”

What was projected as a climate event was in reality a propaganda platform for Islamists to be furthered by the left liberal cabal which Thunberg has historically represented.

This is not the first time that Thunberg has been promoting Hamas terrorism globally. In October, she posted an image with three more activists supporting Gaza and a soft toy of a blue Octopus with an angry face in the photo, which is deemed as a sign of anti-semitism. She later deleted the image and replaced it with one without the symbol.

https://www.opindia.com/2023/11/climate-activist-challenges-greta-thunberg-amsterdam-event-into-pro-hamas-campaign/

Timmermans’ chance of becoming next Dutch PM ‘not very big’

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Former EU climate commissioner Frans Timmermans will face a harder race than expected to become Dutch PM in nine days, says a leading Amsterdam journalist.

Frans Timmermans resigned in August from the European Commission to lead the Dutch Labour Party’s alliance with the Green party GroenLinks in 22 November’s elections Former PM Mark Rutte’s previous government collapsed in July over immigration policy.

“The heydays for Left-wing policies are over,” Syp Wynia tells Brussels Signal.

Left-wing parties have consistently never represented more than one-third of the Dutch electorate, says Wynia.

Timmermans would therefore have to work with parties firmly to his right if he were to seek a coalition.

The probability is higher that centrist and Right-wing parties will find an agreement amongst each other.

Migration will be an important factor in the coming elections, Wynia says.

New Social Contract, MP Pieter Omtzigt’s new centrist party launched in August, is a wildcard as well.

https://brusselssignal.eu/2023/11/timmermans-chance-of-becoming-next-dutch-pm-not-very-big/

Because of Israel flag on balcony: Pro-Palestinian protester tries to storm flat in Berlin

A pro-Palestine demonstration escalated in Berlin. A video on Twitter shows a protester trying to break into the home of a German citizen. He threatens: “I’m Palestinian and I live here. Wait, you motherfucker!” Outside, the violent mob shouts intifada slogans.

Ten minutes before a pro-Palestinian demonstration arrives, a German shows his solidarity with Israel. He plays the Israeli national anthem, Hatikvah, over a loudspeaker and holds up the flag on the balcony. Finn Wandhoff, a member of the Junge Union, tells X: “The officers forced their way into his flat and asked him to stop the loudspeaker action immediately – allegedly so as not to “provoke” the demonstrators.

He obeys the officers, stops playing Hatikvah, but then raises the Israeli flag again as the mob marches through his street. Then things escalate: hundreds of Israel opponents outside his front door go berserk, insulting and shouting at him. Suddenly, one of them storms into his house, bangs on his front door and shouts: “I’m Palestinian and I live here. Wait, you motherfucker!”.

So the victim calls the police and presses charges. Incredibly, according to Wandhoff, the police comment on the incident with the words: “But you were clearly provocative.”

Since the Hamas terrorist attack on 7th of October, there have been repeated anti-Israel demonstrations in Germany. Palestinians were already celebrating in Berlin on the day of the attack.

Wegen Israel-Flagge auf Balkon: Pro-Palästinensischer Demonstrant versucht Wohnung zu stürmen – Apollo News (apollo-news.net)

FAKE NEWS ALERT: The report inviting Pakistanis to live in Greece for €500 a month is NOT true!

“500 euros every month in Greece, house, and land absolutely free, and this great offer to stay on an ancient, beautiful island,” said a television report by Pakistani television addressed to Pakistanis who would like to move to Greece with 500 euros every month—house and plot on the island of Antikythera.

Of course, it is fake news that the municipality and the Metropolis of Kythira subsidise with 500 euros, plots and houses, young people or families who will settle in Antikythera.

However, for a few days, this news has been circulating on social media and also in Pakistani media, causing a headache to the local authorities, with the mayor of Kythira, Mr Efstratios Charchalakis, explaining to Proto Thema that all of the above is fake news.

“All this started 6 to 7 years ago when, at some point, the Metropolitan of Kythira appeared on TV and said that we would give money to those who will come to stay permanently in Antikythera. From then on, a paraphilology began, but none of what has been written is true,” he said.

On the Greece Urdu page, which informs Pakistanis about various issues in Greece, a video was posted a day ago from a news report in which it was mentioned that in our country, 500 euros are given monthly as well as a house and a plot of land to anyone who goes to live permanently in Antikythera.

Similar news, as pointed out to Proto Thema by the mayor of Kythira, has been published in many countries in recent years.

“I notice that from time to time, this issue is re-publicized, but I emphasise that it is fake news. What we want and are trying to do is to find a way so that the island of Antikythera is not deserted. Currently, the school is closed, while there are 20 residents in the winter, and in the summer, we have around 150. We want some large families to come, but we must see what they will do because they will not be subsidised. And of course, this will not happen tomorrow,” clarified Mr. Charchalakis.

He also refers to the press release issued by the municipality in July 2019 in which he stated, among other things, that “the publications that constantly appear and are announced create a massive problem of misinformation, as a result of which the Municipality has to answer hundreds of phone calls and emails every day, from almost all of Europe, and therefore causing a big problem of malfunctioning of our service. So, we clarify that families are NOT required to live in Antikythera. Completing the licensing and housing construction processes can take up to 2 or 3 years. We do NOT subsidise new residents. We do NOT grant plots of land or parcels of land.”

https://greekcitytimes.com/2023/11/13/pakistanis-antikythera-not-true/

UK: Indi Gregory dies, family ‘angry and ashamed’

Indi Gregory’s father Dean announced on Monday that his eight-month-old daughter died overnight after British doctors turned off the life-support machine that was keeping her alive.
Premier Giorgia Meloni’s government had granted the incurably ill British girl Italian citizenship as part of a bid to bring her to a Rome hospital for treatment.But British judges ruled it was not in her best interests for the life support to continue.
“Indi’s life ended at 01.45am,” Dean Gregory said in a statement.
“(Indi’s mother) Claire and I are angry, heartbroken and ashamed.
“The NHS and the Courts not only took away her chance to live a longer life, but they also took away Indi’s dignity to pass away in the family home where she belonged.
“They did succeed in taking Indi’s body and dignity, but they can never take her soul.
“They tried to get rid of Indi without anybody knowing, but we made sure she would be remembered forever.
“I knew she was special from the day she was born”.
Indi’s case has become a headline story in Italy and Meloni had vowed to help her parents keep her alive.
“We did what we could, everything that was possible,” Meloni said in a social-media post.
“Unfortunately, it was not enough. Have a good journey, little Indi”.

Indi Gregory dies, family ‘angry and ashamed’ – English – ANSA.it

Globalist Coup: Brexit Loser David Cameron Back in Government Amid Purge of Right-Wing

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Former British Prime Minister David Cameron has returned to the British government over eight years after he resigned from Parliament, parachuted in by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak as part of a clear leftward lurch as he reshuffles his cabinet.

David Cameron, an elected Member of Parliament for 15 years until 2016 and Conservative Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for six of those until he resigned over his failure to win his own Brexit referendum has returned to government. His new role as Foreign Secretary, despite no longer being a democratically elected politician, has been achieved by the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak asking the King to make Cameron a ‘Life Peer’ — a non-hereditary Lord — meaning he can sit inside the House of Lords and re-assume a political role.

The remarkable move to ennoble a former Prime Minister and introduce him into government comes as PM Sunak reforms his government, apparently to make it ready to fight the general election expected late next year. It is the first time a senior government post has been filled by the Lords rather than elected Commons chamber in decades and also the first time a former Prime Minister has returned to government in a more junior role since Alec Douglas-Home became Foreign Secretary in 1970. He had been Prime Minister for one year between 1963 and 1964.

While the reshuffle may last all of Monday, so far the main changes have seen a massive departure from the right and a lurch to the Globalist centre.

Suella Braverman, despite her longstanding failures to govern according to her rhetoric, was nevertheless seen as a standard bearer of the Conservative right within government and was dismissed as Home Secretary this morning. She was replaced by James Cleverly, a comparatively low-key, pragmatic Brexiteer, who in turn was replaced in his Foreign Secretary role by Cameron.

David Cameron is best remembered now as being, alongside Iraq War architect Tony Blair as being one of the key figures of the middle-ground era of post-Margaret Thatcher British politics. The nominally Conservative leader entered into a coalition with the Liberal Democrats to gain power and embarked on a programme of change for Britain, including constitutional reform and ever-growing levels of immigration.

Alongside his fervently sinophile Chancellor George Osborne, Cameron presided over what was called a “golden era” of relations with China which many on the right consider to have been deeply misguided if not outright malign. The end for Cameron, however, came when he attempted to defeat a fatal blow against the right wing of his own party by calling the a Brexit referendum he believed he could not lose in 2016.

In the end, Cameron’s government was defeated in that vote and he departed from electoral politics shortly afterwards, hated by Brexiteers for his perceived dirty-tricks campaign against them in the vote, but also by Remainers for his perceived stupidity at having called the referendum in the first place.

Today’s moves represent a serious gamble for Prime Minister Sunak, as he aligns himself with the old pre-Brexit world of trenchant globalism and signals a clear break with the pro-border control wing of the party. The Conservatives — who have now been in government for 13 years — are presently considerably trailing Labour in polls, with the next general election expected at the latest in December 2024, or January 2025.

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2023/11/13/globalist-coup-brexit-loser-david-cameron-back-in-government-amid-purge-of-right-wing/

Antisemitism, Good and Evil (Depending on Who Does It): Fault Lines in French Politics

The organisation of the march against antisemitism on Sunday, November 12th in Paris, which was intended to bring together the entire French political class, sparked controversy over the legitimacy of the Rassemblement National’s participation. The left-wing party La France Insoumise has announced that it would boycott the march. Antisemitism, as at other times in French political history, acts as a dividing line between who is agreeable and who is not, but this time, the border crosses to the Left.

A little over a month after the start of the conflict between Israel and Hamas, the presidents of the two French assemblies called for a major march against antisemitism to be held in Paris on Sunday, November 12th from the Palais Bourbon, home of the National Assembly, to the Palais du Luxembourg, home of the Senate, in presence of the Prime Minister. They invited “all those who identify with the values of our Republic” to take part. What was supposed to be a great moment of national unanimity on a unifying cause was transformed in a few hours into a gigantic political pugilism. 

The Rassemblement National called on its members to take part in the demonstration, a few days after the party’s current president, Jordan Bardella, intervened to remind the public that his movement had broken with the excesses of its founder Jean-Marie Le Pen, whom Bardella considers “never to have been antisemitic.” Éric Zemmour, president of the Reconquête party, and Marion Maréchal, head of the Reconquête list for the European elections, also announced their intention to take part in the march. 

The arrival of the RN was not to everyone’s taste. Government spokesman Olivier Véran took issue with the participation of Bardella and Le Pen’s party. He believes that the Rassemblement National “has no place there,” given its history and the repeated convictions in the past of its founder for antisemitism.

Véran’s attitude, which in the past would have met with unanimous approval, is not necessarily well received today, at a time when the Rassemblement National has for many years been sending out many signals of a break with its provocative past. The government spokesman was accused of political opportunism, and of breaking the consensus that should be built in a troubled context around the cause of combating antisemitism. 

According to Elisabeth Lévy, editor-in-chief of the conservative monthly magazine Causeur, this ostracisation by the government spokesman is ill-timed, as she explained on X

It should be explained to Olivier Véran and his boss that if Jews are leaving France, it’s obviously not out of fear of the RN, which has broken with its past and its founder, but because of the Islamo-Antisemites that he and his friends have forced us to import en masse and their Insoumis allies.

The La France Insoumise party, led by Jean-Luc Mélenchon, vigorously made its disapproval known and did not intend to march in a demonstration featuring representatives of the Rassemblement National, so it announced it would boycott the march, in a polemical tweet from its president: “You can’t fight antisemitism and racism in confusion. Friends of unconditional support for the massacre have a date,” he wrote, referring to Israel’s bombardment of the Gaza Strip. 

In a statement, the Insoumis party denounced the “ambiguity of the objectives” of this demonstration, which “allows the most unbearable support.” Communist Party general secretary Fabien Roussel, for his part, adopted a more balanced median position: taking part in the march, but without marching “alongside” the Rassemblement National. 

The presidents of the Senate and of the National Assembly eventually communicated the same line: the RN would be there, but they would not walk side by side with their representatives. In other words: we can’t avoid their presence, but we also want to escape it. This doesn’t seem to bother Marine Le Pen, who said she would even walk at the back of the cortege if needed, as long as she was there.

So there would be those who take part in the march on November 12th, and those who wouldn’t. A demarcation line between a camp of good and a camp of evil, but one that doesn’t cross where it used to. 

This is not the first time in French history that such a situation has arisen. While the division between Left and Right historically dates back to the French Revolution, around the issue of the royal veto— supporters of the partial veto on the Left versus supporters of the absolute veto on the Right—a major reconfiguration of the political spectrum occurred at the end of the 19th century, during the Dreyfus Affair. This political scandal, surrounding the alleged spying of Jewish officer Alfred Dreyfus on behalf of Germany, left deep scars on the French political mindset. It was during this crisis, a few years before the First World War—Dreyfus was condemned for the first time in 1894—that the concept of the engaged intellectual, so characteristic of French political life, was born, as well as the emergence of the notion of “human rights” as a key political concept. 

The League of Human Rights was founded in 1898 to defend the innocence of Dreyfus, while, in 1899 the Action Française League was created to defend the national interest, the army and the raison d’État. In January 1899, the National Assembly held a major vote on the revision of the officer’s trial. A dividing line emerged that would leave its mark for decades, renewing the traditional dichotomy between Right and Left. There were those who voted for the relinquishment—the antidreyfusards, the Right, the camp of evil—and those who voted against it—the supporters of Dreyfus, the Left, the camp of good. 

Until the 1930s, the right-wing parties that had historically voted ‘wrongly’ on that day in 1899 were accused of antisemitism, which led them to be excluded from the famous ‘republican arc’ that is still cited today by the censors of French politics. Their members were not called upon when governments were formed. Other MPs were reluctant to form any kind of alliance with them. The opprobrium that has befallen the Front National since it was founded is the legacy of this attitude. 

However, the last few weeks have shown that the lines can move, and the controversy surrounding the march on November 12th is interesting in this respect. Not so long ago, there would have been a general consensus to exclude the Rassemblement National, and in opposition to those excluded, there would have been a satisfied grouping of the holders of official morality. 

Today, this division is blurred, and for the first time in perhaps a long time, it is a left-wing party, in this case La France Insoumise, which finds itself on the other side of the fence because of its outrages and its objective complacency towards Muslim antisemitism. The controversy surrounding Jordan Bardella’s remarks, which we reported on here, proves that the media and the Left are trying to defend themselves, but the reign of the correct-thinking obviousness seems to be wavering. This is one thing about which we should rejoice.

https://europeanconservative.com/articles/commentary/antisemitism-good-and-evil-depending-on-who-does-it-fault-lines-in-french-politics/

An MMA fighter asks the right question about Epstein’s clients

By Andrea Widburg

I like MMA, having trained in it (in a mostly risk-free, exercise way) for many years. I also really like MMA fighters, who have proven to be people who are brave, not only in the ring but also outside of the ring, when it comes to standing against woke leftism. The most recent example is Joel “King Bau” Bauman, who walked into the fight arena wearing a shirt that asks just the right question about Jeffrey Epstein’s little black book.

As we all know, Jeffrey Epstein wasn’t the only one playing around on Pedo Island. Instead, he had a long list of well-connected people who went there with him to enjoy the peculiar amenities he offered. The FBI has that list but…no prosecutions. Now Epstein is conveniently dead, and his sidekick, Ghislaine Maxwell, is keeping her mouth shut. Still, people like King Bau have questions:

“Trump was indicted before anyone on Epstein’s client list.” Indeed, Trump continues to be indicted while no one on Epstein’s client list has even been named. We know that rich and powerful people across the Western world are taking sexual advantage of vulnerable children, but our government—and other governments in the Western world—are inert. The apparent rule of thumb, as was the case in England, is that you only “out” famous pedophiles and their confederates when they’re dead.

That governments across the West refuse to move against these pedophiles is concerning at more than the obvious level. The obvious level is that these people committed heinous crimes, both in terms of manmade and moral law, and they should be punished for having done so. Justice demands that.

However, there’s something even more problematic going on here, and it speaks to who’s doing what in our government. Given the refusal to act against these pedophiles, there are only two possible conclusions. The first is that our government is controlled by completely evil human beings who will, naturally, never turn on themselves. When you look at Biden’s hair-sniffing and groping proclivities, it’s very easy to believe this to be true.

The second disturbing hypothesis is that the Deep State, rather than using the Epstein information to achieve justice, is using it to control people. There is no better way to move legislative votes or court rulings than to say, “Nice little sinecure ya’ got here. Shame if something happened to it because people learned that you were the Epstein client who had a special fondness for 11-year-old blond girls.”

This is not a particularly far-fetched hypothesis. We know that, during J. Edgar Hoover’s tenure at the FBI, he specialized in collecting dirt on those whom he deemed his enemies (and probably on his “friends,” too, in case they became enemies). The point, always, was power and control. Someone who knows your nasty little secrets (and a lot of people have secrets that they’d prefer stay that way) has you on a leash.

Or as Chuck Schumer famously warned Donald Trump, intelligence agencies “have six ways from Sunday of getting back at you.” In Trump’s case, that meant creating false claims about Russia and Ukraine collusion. But in other people’s cases, it may mean letting them know that there’s dirt on them and that the intelligence agencies are the only thing keeping that dirt from going public.

Every American, regardless of political stripe, should be disturbed by the protection our and other Western governments extend to the Epstein client list. That wall of silence either means that the people in power are corrupt or are at the mercy of even more sinister forces working behind the scenes.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2023/11/an_mma_fighter_asks_the_right_question_about_epsteins_clients.html

Libyans apprehended in the wake of a synagogue arson in Germany

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The Prime Minister is pushing for severe consequences for the culprits, while his deputy strongly condemns the assault. After a fire was set at the New Synagogue in Erfurt, the police successfully detained two Libyan individuals, according to BILD.

Initial investigations suggest that the two men set fire to memorial notes at the synagogue entrance on Sunday night. These notes conveyed solidarity with Israel and the victims of Hamas terrorists.

The police took the two suspects, reportedly from Libya according to MDR, into custody at the scene of the crime. As per Sunday’s police statement, the asylum seekers were under the influence of alcohol. Following their interrogation, they have since been released. Fortunately, no damage occurred at the synagogue itself.

Thuringia’s Prime Minister, Bodo Ramelow, is adamant about taking action.

He indirectly warns the perpetrators of potential deportation, expressing on X: “Whether the fire was small or the two perpetrators were intoxicated is not an argument for me. Those seeking protection with us but disregard the protection rights of Jewish people can no longer invoke protection.”

Libyans apprehended in the wake of a synagogue arson in Germany – Voice of Europe