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Death-penalty as ultimate taboo word

This video is a sequel to one titled The Pelicot case and the organisation of gang-rape. This one. There I put forward the proposition that eradicating gang rape in a country quickly, completely and permanently is possible IF we discuss rationally about PRIORITIES in this context too. Many powerful people in politics, media and the… Continue reading Death-penalty as ultimate taboo word

The skin colour of a religious book

Last wednesday Iraqi refugee Salwan Momika was murdered in his hometown in Sweden. Coincidentally next monday I’ll arrive in Sweden for a family visit. On that very same day a Swedish court will decide if they will continue prosecuting the murdered man for inciting ethnic hatred… On several occasions he had burned a paper copy of… Continue reading The skin colour of a religious book

Those ‘Danish’ cartoons

I produce short videos based on the contents of the book ’49:49′.Available in the shop in printed form and as e-book. This short videos are published on social media too, especially TikTok. This twelfth video in this series is a special one. The video in itself already elaborates on the the introduction of Chapter 5) Shuddering,… Continue reading Those ‘Danish’ cartoons

Gaslighting in overdrive: too early

New Wilders concession: military aid to Ukraine no longer taboo

Freedom-loving conservatives around the world are reminded daily that there are many reasons for great concern. At this moment the two topics at the top of my X.com time line are from a very famous woman and a very famous man: JK Rowling and Gad Saad. JKRowling comments on Sarah Owen being elected as chair… Continue reading Gaslighting in overdrive: too early

Islamophobia, Defying the Battle Cry

The original Dutch version of this essay was published on paper as part of the book: Islam. Critical essays on a political religion.
Unfortunately the complete book is only available in Dutch (ISBN: 9789054877837). Translatied, updated and adapted for global audience by the authhor.