Politically correct freakshow ends in array of charges
by Correspondents
A Surinamese woman who was the victim of a frightening purse-snatching will face a slew of charges in Amsterdam because the Moroccan thief seeking to victimize her died in the 2005 incident.
Reporters are acting as if the decision to charge the woman is complicated by the fact that she comes from the former Dutch colony of Suriname in South America; we all know that if she had been a white Dutchwoman she would already be in prison.
The incident happened when Arab “youth” Ali el Bejjati swarmed the middle aged woman, known as Germaine C., as she sat in her car. He stole her purse from the back and then jumped on a scooter piloted by an accomplice. The victim reversed her vehicle, smashing the 19-year-old against a barrier.
According to claims, the “incident” was further complicated by a number of facts, such as the recent murder of anti-Islamic-immigration figure Theo Van Gogh, the serial criminality of the deceased, and the “driving record” of Germaine, who was detained for days in the wake of the death. To add to the confusion, the “incident” went down very close to where Van Gogh was murdered.Various Islamic groups rallied to demand charges against the victim. Pro-Arab activists held an illegal march to “commemorate” the death. The Arab had already been convicted once of purse-snatching (Arab culture tends to view women as property), and was facing armed robbery charges when he was killed.
Cermaine C. faces a number of possible charges this fall, including vehicular homicide, manslaughter and reckless driving.
The arbitrary facts surrounding the whole case show the politicization of the European legal system and the inability of a multiracial state to function.
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