Dutch firms cave in to Islamists...
Gee...they give in so easily...
Dutch companies Friesland Foods (dairy produce) and Zwanenberg (sausages) have taken out adverts in the Jordanian press distancing themselves from Geert Wilder’s anti-Islam film Fitna, the Volkskrant reports on Monday.
The adverts follow calls by a group calling itself The Message of Allah Unites Us, for a boycott of KLM, Philips, Friso and Milupa (baby foods). Until now, the organisation had only urged a boycott of Danish products in connection with the publication of anti-Islamic cartoons.
The organisation has printed millions of copies of a new poster calling on Jordanians not to buy Dutch and Danish goods.
KLM and Philips are actively being boycotted, the Volkskrant says. Last week, all travel organisations in the country were asked to refrain from doing business with KLM, the committee’s chairman Zakaria Sheikh tells the paper.
The Zwanenberg Food Group says in its advert that it ‘rejects the opinions and statements’ made in Wilders’ film, in which he ‘likens Islam to violence’. ‘We strongly condemn these statements about Islam which we think have no other purpose other than to hurt [Muslims].’
Friesland Foods issued a similar statement, the papers say.
4 Comments:
I call bullshit on these firms..the violence shown and hateful words spoken are by Muslims themselves..Fitna merely exposes Islam for the death cult that it really is.
No doubt the owners of these companies have enough capital to live in enclaves safely ensconced from the rabble of the street. They merely will be the last ones to be pushed over the cliff when their time comes.
Radical Islam moves on, every waking hour of everyday.To deny it's existence or reject others who confirm it, puts these owners firmly in the camp of the enemy.
As Karl Marx said, "the last capitalist we hang, shall be the one who sold us the rope".
The Islamic Republik of Holland will be the first in Eurabia.
Kursk, you sound like a total idiot, why don't you study some more?
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