The Hague, Netherlands — July 2025
In a nation once known for its free speech and fierce defense of Enlightenment values, one man stands alone against the growing tide of submission. Edwin Wagensveld, the Dutch leader of PEGIDA (Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West), has once again risked his life and triggered an international spectacle by daring to protest the Islamic ideology that is reshaping Europe from within.
During a protest outside the NATO summit at The Hague, Wagensveld carried out an act of resistance that drew massive police mobilization and international outrage, not because he posed a threat, but because he refused to kneel before a book. His target: the Quran. His message: the Netherlands, and all of Europe, must awaken before it’s too late.
“We kicked National Socialism out of our country in 1945,” Wagensveld said defiantly, “and we must do the same with Islam before it devours what little remains of Dutch freedom.”
A Peaceful Protest That Shook the State
Wagensveld didn’t hurl bricks. He didn’t light cars on fire. He didn’t even raise his voice above the crowd. What he did was drop a Quran on the ground, again and again, highlighting the unbearable truth: that Islam’s political demands are above reproach in today’s Europe. For this symbolic act, the Dutch police scrambled to divert resources from the NATO summit, fearing that the mere sight of abusing a Quran would ignite riots from “the religion of peace.”
And indeed, it almost did.
Angry crowds gathered. Threats flew. Police in riot gear surrounded Wagensveld—not to protect him, but to contain the Muslim outrage his presence provoked. One MP from the Turkish-linked radical DENK party fumed that Wagensveld was “sowing hate” and “driving people apart.” But in reality, Wagensveld was exposing what European elites desperately want to hide: that free speech ends where Islamic blasphemy codes begin.
“We’re not throwing stones. We’re not carrying iron bars,” he said calmly. “It’s just three of us, with a book—and yet the state panics.”
Sharia Outrage on Dutch Soil
The clearest sign that Wagensveld’s protest hit a nerve came not from the state, but from a Muslim man on the scene, enraged that the Dutch government would allow such a display.
“Go and take that book from him,” the man shouted. “This is our holy religion!”
His voice trembled with disbelief that the Quran could be treated like any other book under Dutch law. It wasn’t just emotion—it was an implicit demand for the Netherlands to adopt Islamic blasphemy codes.
Under Sharia (Islamic law), those who insult Muhammad, Allah, or desecrate the Quran are to be punished, often by death. These laws, drawn from Islamic scripture, the Hadith, and Muhammad’s own actions, are enforced in Islamic countries like Pakistan, Iran, and Saudi Arabia.
Now, on Dutch soil, a man raised in that tradition expected the same submission. He wasn’t appealing to Dutch legal principles—he was appealing to Islamic supremacy.
Wagensveld’s protest didn’t just challenge Islam. It exposed the growing belief among some Muslims, and too many politicians, that Dutch law must bend to Islamic sensitivities
A Man of Courage in an Age of Cowardice
Edwin Wagensveld is not a man who backs down. He has stood alone in countless demonstrations, facing violent mobs, political harassment, and death threats. His sin? Speaking the truth about Islam’s incompatibility with Western freedom. His weapon? The courage to say what millions silently believe but are too afraid to utter.
This latest protest was no exception. Dutch media scrambled to portray him as a provocateur, but Wagensveld stood tall, refusing to apologize. “I have a good heart,” he told reporters. “That’s why I’m here, so that everyone in the Netherlands can walk freely, without fear.”
It is precisely because of people like Edwin Wagensveld that freedom still has a fighting chance in Europe.
Hypocrisy Laid Bare
While Dutch authorities allow pro-Palestinian protesters to desecrate Israeli flags at Holocaust memorials and disrupt peaceful Christian events, Wagensveld and his companions are banned from public squares, herded into “approved” zones, and treated like criminals.
“Why are we only allowed to protest in funny little corners like this?” he asked. “Why do they protect one religion above all others?”
The answer is obvious: because Islam now occupies a privileged status in the Netherlands, one enforced not by reason or law, but by fear and appeasement.
A Call to the West: Wake Up
Edwin Wagensveld is not just protesting Islam. He is protesting the surrender of the West to censorship, intimidation, and creeping Sharia compliance. While politicians in Brussels and The Hague tiptoe around Islamic sensitivities, heroes like Wagensveld are sounding the alarm.
He may be scorned by the press and hounded by police, but history will remember him as one of the few who stood up when others stayed silent.
Europe needs more Edwins, not fewer. And the Netherlands, if it still values its soul, must stop silencing patriots and start confronting the threat within.
Stand with Edwin and for freedom before it’s too late.
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