<https://www.rt.com/news/611045-rotterdam-bridge-white-slogans-display/>
The duo was sentenced to six months in prison two years after wishing Rotterdam residents a ‘Happy White 2023’
Two men jailed over White Lives Matter & other ‘racist’ slogans
FIULE PHOTO: New Year's Eve fireworks display illuminates the sky over
the Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam © Jasper Juinen / Getty Images
Two men have been sentenced to six months in prison in the Netherlands
for projecting “discriminatory” and otherwise “publicly offensive” statements, including “White Lives Matter,” onto the Erasmus Bridge in the city of Rotterdam during the 2022-23 New Year’s celebrations.
The Rotterdam court found John A., 26, from Zwijndrecht, and Daniil S.,
36, from Landgraaf, guilty of group insult and incitement to
discrimination. The verdict, delivered on Wednesday, sentenced them to
six months in jail.
“I’m John. Just a few hours ago I was sentenced to six months in prison for projecting ‘White lives matter’ on the Erasmus Bridge,” one of the activists said in a brief video shared on X. “Whether you agree with
this message or not, this shows that the system is fundamentally anti
white, and free speech is a lie.”
The duo staged the display that appeared on the Erasmus Bridge just
after the start of 2023 to a large crowd of revelers at the site and and those who watched the celebrations broadcast live on RTL 4. The
projected slogans included the notorious Fourteen Words coined by the
late US white supremacist David Lane, as well as more mundane messages
such as “White Lives Matter” and “Happy White 2023.”
Other phrases were in Dutch and referenced local issues, such as “Zwarte Piet did nothing wrong,” referring to a cancel-culture campaign against
a local traditional Christmas character and St. Nicolas sidekick, Black
Pete, deemed by the critics to be an offensive blackface tradition.
New Year festivities marred by racist illumination READ MORE: New Year festivities marred by racist illumination
In addition to the Erasmus Bridge incident, the men were accused of projecting similar messages onto the city halls of Alkmaar and Eindhoven
in early 2023. During Carnival in Eindhoven, slogans like ‘Keep Lampegat white’ and ‘Hello on behalf of white Netherlands’ were displayed.
Both defendants had prior convictions for similar offenses, including distributing racist stickers and verbally assaulting individuals, which resulted in community service and suspended prison sentences in 2023.
This time, the prosecution argued for real jail time, citing the high
public exposure of the bridge display.
The court considered the prosecution’s arguments, the defendants’ prior convictions, and their absence from a December hearing when determining
the six-month sentences.
On 1/17/2025 12:12 PM, CrudeSausage wrote:
<https://www.rt.com/news/611045-rotterdam-bridge-white-slogans-display/>
The duo was sentenced to six months in prison two years after
wishing Rotterdam residents a ‘Happy White 2023’
Two men jailed over White Lives Matter & other ‘racist’ slogans
FIULE PHOTO: New Year's Eve fireworks display illuminates the sky over
the Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam © Jasper Juinen / Getty Images
Two men have been sentenced to six months in prison in the Netherlands
for projecting “discriminatory” and otherwise “publicly offensive” >> statements, including “White Lives Matter,” onto the Erasmus Bridge in >> the city of Rotterdam during the 2022-23 New Year’s celebrations.
The Rotterdam court found John A., 26, from Zwijndrecht, and Daniil
S., 36, from Landgraaf, guilty of group insult and incitement to
discrimination. The verdict, delivered on Wednesday, sentenced them to
six months in jail.
“I’m John. Just a few hours ago I was sentenced to six months in
prison for projecting ‘White lives matter’ on the Erasmus Bridge,” one >> of the activists said in a brief video shared on X. “Whether you agree
with this message or not, this shows that the system is fundamentally
anti white, and free speech is a lie.”
The duo staged the display that appeared on the Erasmus Bridge just
after the start of 2023 to a large crowd of revelers at the site and
and those who watched the celebrations broadcast live on RTL 4. The
projected slogans included the notorious Fourteen Words coined by the
late US white supremacist David Lane, as well as more mundane messages
such as “White Lives Matter” and “Happy White 2023.”
Other phrases were in Dutch and referenced local issues, such as
“Zwarte Piet did nothing wrong,” referring to a cancel-culture
campaign against a local traditional Christmas character and St.
Nicolas sidekick, Black Pete, deemed by the critics to be an offensive
blackface tradition.
New Year festivities marred by racist illumination READ MORE: New Year
festivities marred by racist illumination
In addition to the Erasmus Bridge incident, the men were accused of
projecting similar messages onto the city halls of Alkmaar and
Eindhoven in early 2023. During Carnival in Eindhoven, slogans like
‘Keep Lampegat white’ and ‘Hello on behalf of white Netherlands’ were
displayed.
Both defendants had prior convictions for similar offenses, including
distributing racist stickers and verbally assaulting individuals,
which resulted in community service and suspended prison sentences in
2023. This time, the prosecution argued for real jail time, citing the
high public exposure of the bridge display.
The court considered the prosecution’s arguments, the defendants’
prior convictions, and their absence from a December hearing when
determining the six-month sentences.
On 1/17/2025 12:12 PM, CrudeSausage wrote:
<https://www.rt.com/news/611045-rotterdam-bridge-white-slogans-display/>
The duo was sentenced to six months in prison two years after
wishing Rotterdam residents a ‘Happy White 2023’
Two men jailed over White Lives Matter & other ‘racist’ slogans
FIULE PHOTO: New Year's Eve fireworks display illuminates the sky over
the Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam © Jasper Juinen / Getty Images
Two men have been sentenced to six months in prison in the Netherlands
for projecting “discriminatory” and otherwise “publicly offensive” >> statements, including “White Lives Matter,” onto the Erasmus Bridge in >> the city of Rotterdam during the 2022-23 New Year’s celebrations.
The Rotterdam court found John A., 26, from Zwijndrecht, and Daniil
S., 36, from Landgraaf, guilty of group insult and incitement to
discrimination. The verdict, delivered on Wednesday, sentenced them to
six months in jail.
“I’m John. Just a few hours ago I was sentenced to six months in
prison for projecting ‘White lives matter’ on the Erasmus Bridge,” one >> of the activists said in a brief video shared on X. “Whether you agree
with this message or not, this shows that the system is fundamentally
anti white, and free speech is a lie.”
The duo staged the display that appeared on the Erasmus Bridge just
after the start of 2023 to a large crowd of revelers at the site and
and those who watched the celebrations broadcast live on RTL 4. The
projected slogans included the notorious Fourteen Words coined by the
late US white supremacist David Lane, as well as more mundane messages
such as “White Lives Matter” and “Happy White 2023.”
Other phrases were in Dutch and referenced local issues, such as
“Zwarte Piet did nothing wrong,” referring to a cancel-culture
campaign against a local traditional Christmas character and St.
Nicolas sidekick, Black Pete, deemed by the critics to be an offensive
blackface tradition.
New Year festivities marred by racist illumination READ MORE: New Year
festivities marred by racist illumination
In addition to the Erasmus Bridge incident, the men were accused of
projecting similar messages onto the city halls of Alkmaar and
Eindhoven in early 2023. During Carnival in Eindhoven, slogans like
‘Keep Lampegat white’ and ‘Hello on behalf of white Netherlands’ were
displayed.
Both defendants had prior convictions for similar offenses, including
distributing racist stickers and verbally assaulting individuals,
which resulted in community service and suspended prison sentences in
2023. This time, the prosecution argued for real jail time, citing the
high public exposure of the bridge display.
The court considered the prosecution’s arguments, the defendants’
prior convictions, and their absence from a December hearing when
determining the six-month sentences.
Disgusting.
Details of the case in poorly-translated English:
https://linkeddata.overheid.nl/front/portal/document-viewer?ext- id=ECLI:NL:RBROT:2025:504
The verdict repeats over and over and over
"by writing and / or by image, has deliberately insulted a group of
people because of their race, namely colored and / or black people"
but it offers no evidence whatsoever of such insults or discrimination. Apparently saying 'White' is the same as saying 'Blacks are inferior'.
The dumb jigaboos on the shit YouTube channel "Indisputable wif Rashad Richey" constantly insult Whites and get away with it. In real life
they bow and scrape and beg us for jobs and health care and education
and technology.
On 1/17/2025 5:16 PM, DFS wrote:
On 1/17/2025 12:12 PM, CrudeSausage wrote:
<https://www.rt.com/news/611045-rotterdam-bridge-white-slogans-display/> >>>
The duo was sentenced to six months in prison two years after
wishing Rotterdam residents a ‘Happy White 2023’
Two men jailed over White Lives Matter & other ‘racist’ slogans
FIULE PHOTO: New Year's Eve fireworks display illuminates the sky
over the Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam © Jasper Juinen / Getty Images
Two men have been sentenced to six months in prison in the
Netherlands for projecting “discriminatory” and otherwise “publicly >>> offensive” statements, including “White Lives Matter,” onto the
Erasmus Bridge in the city of Rotterdam during the 2022-23 New Year’s
celebrations.
The Rotterdam court found John A., 26, from Zwijndrecht, and Daniil
S., 36, from Landgraaf, guilty of group insult and incitement to
discrimination. The verdict, delivered on Wednesday, sentenced them
to six months in jail.
“I’m John. Just a few hours ago I was sentenced to six months in
prison for projecting ‘White lives matter’ on the Erasmus Bridge,” >>> one of the activists said in a brief video shared on X. “Whether you
agree with this message or not, this shows that the system is
fundamentally anti white, and free speech is a lie.”
The duo staged the display that appeared on the Erasmus Bridge just
after the start of 2023 to a large crowd of revelers at the site and
and those who watched the celebrations broadcast live on RTL 4. The
projected slogans included the notorious Fourteen Words coined by the
late US white supremacist David Lane, as well as more mundane
messages such as “White Lives Matter” and “Happy White 2023.”
Other phrases were in Dutch and referenced local issues, such as
“Zwarte Piet did nothing wrong,” referring to a cancel-culture
campaign against a local traditional Christmas character and St.
Nicolas sidekick, Black Pete, deemed by the critics to be an
offensive blackface tradition.
New Year festivities marred by racist illumination READ MORE: New
Year festivities marred by racist illumination
In addition to the Erasmus Bridge incident, the men were accused of
projecting similar messages onto the city halls of Alkmaar and
Eindhoven in early 2023. During Carnival in Eindhoven, slogans like
‘Keep Lampegat white’ and ‘Hello on behalf of white Netherlands’ were
displayed.
Both defendants had prior convictions for similar offenses, including
distributing racist stickers and verbally assaulting individuals,
which resulted in community service and suspended prison sentences in
2023. This time, the prosecution argued for real jail time, citing
the high public exposure of the bridge display.
The court considered the prosecution’s arguments, the defendants’
prior convictions, and their absence from a December hearing when
determining the six-month sentences.
Racists are just stupid. These assholes deserve to be in jail. They are lucky they only got 6 months.
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