Last Sunday night in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands, two hijab-clad Muslim women were caught on video stealing a bouquet of flowers from a freshly dug grave — that of Leffert Veenstra (48), a beloved local car dealer buried just hours earlier.
Even in death, infidels aren’t granted peace. Not their land. Not their symbols. Not even their mourning.
The theft wasn’t hidden — it was done openly, defiantly, in full view of passersby. One sharp-eyed local youth noticed the women walking away from the cemetery around 10:00 PM and immediately confronted them. A scuffle broke out. The women showed no remorse — only arrogance. The bouquet was ultimately thrown aside like garbage.
The young man filmed the entire encounter. He posted it to Facebook that evening — and it exploded. The video was viewed and shared over 300,000 times within hours, unleashing a wave of public outrage across the country.
By Monday night, tensions reached a boiling point. Dozens of young people on scooters and in cars swarmed the street where the suspects lived. Some drove slowly by, others honked and filmed. Eggs were thrown, staining the walls and windows of the house. Police arrived multiple times, spoke briefly with the residents, then left. Each time they did, more eggs followed.
Finally, around midnight, one of the women — reportedly the one in the video — was escorted into a police van, while a growing crowd booed and jeered. No arrests were made. The authorities protected the perpetrators, while the public was left enraged and powerless.
This is what multicultural rot looks like in real time: law-abiding Dutch citizens silenced, shamed, and surveilled — while the very values that hold civilization together are defiled, even at the graveside.
This wasn’t a “misunderstanding.” It was a deliberate, contemptuous act. An act that says: Your traditions mean nothing. Your dead mean nothing. Your country is ours now.
The question isn’t why this happened. The question is: How long will the Dutch tolerate it?
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Author: Vlad Tepes
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