Wednesday, May 22, 2024

Dutch Lawyer Facing Years behind Bars for Criticizing Mass Migration


Dutch Lawyer Facing Years behind Bars for Criticizing Mass Migration



A female conservative lawyer from the Netherlands is facing legal prosecution on charges of “racism” and “inciting hatred” after she slammed mass migration in response to a video of a boy being thrown onto a railway track by migrant thugs.

Raisa Blommestijn received a letter ordering her to appear before a Dutch prosecutor at a court hearing on August 19th.

The charges Blommestijn is facing stem from comments she made on social media in response to a video of a Dutch boy being brutally kicked and punched before being thrown onto a Metro station train track in May last year.


NEW: Dutch conservative @rblommestijn, a friend of @EvaVlaar, confirms she is being prosecuted in the Netherlands for online criticism of mass immigration. She commented on viral footage showing a migrant gang beating a defenseless white boy before throwing him onto the train… Show more

“Yet another white man got kicked around in the street by a group of black primates. How many defenseless white people remain to become victims?” she wrote.

“Countless probably: the open borders elite is importing these people in droves, with all the consequences that entails.”

Blommestijn claims she was subjected to a four-hour police interrogation before she learned she would face prosecution.




In Netherlands usual suspects attack a defenseless Dutch boy and throw him onto the tracks. No one intervenes to defend poor victim. Is this Europe you want for your children?

Raisa Blommestijn:
The Dutch government is prosecuting me for so-called “racism” and “inciting hatred” for bringing this video to the public’s attention.


“Until now, it was still unclear what would happen next with this case,” the lawyer said.

Modernity reports: The conservative warned that people were being “persecuted for their political opinions” and for opposing mass migration by a nation that is “pretending to be a democracy, a country with freedom of speech.”


Prominent conservatives being punished by authorities for expressing strong anti-mass migration views has become a common theme across Europe, with the state seeking to make an example of them in order to silence dissent.

Recently, a German politician was found guilty of ‘incitement’ by a district court after she posted a link to the government’s own statistics on crimes committed by migrants, specifically rape, and asked why they are so disproportionately high.


Three former members of Belgium’s right-wing ‘Nation’ party were also convicted for Facebook posts in which they compared the Brussels district of Molenbeek to Africa due to its massive non-native population and demanded the Belgian government put “our people first.”







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