Never mind that there is a growing momentum on the island to have a number of 'outstanding issues' placed in the draft-constitution of 'Country St. Maarten'.
To make matters even worse, even supporters of '10-10-10' are becoming extremely worried about the very ominous consequences of statements made by members of the ruling St. Maarten Government that in 'Country St. Maarten' there will be no (more) separation of 'State and Church', which has opened a 'Pandora box' for religious violence on the island, which can easily spread to mainland Holland.
Also outstanding in the draft-constitution is the recognition of the very existence of the native-indigenous people of this island, their emancipation, their rights to self-determination and their moral and ancestral rights to survive the looming threats of genocide by substitution under the immigration explosion on the island.
Obviously, those Dutch politicians who believe that these justified and growing fears of the people of this island are 'non-controversial' agree with giving even more priority to empowering the POLITICIANS on the island at the expense of the PEOPLE of the island.
This type of attitude of the Dutch politicians is what 'feeds' the call in the Netherlands for populist leaders as Geert WILDERS.
Hopefully, in time the people of our island would therefore find more understanding for their dilemma from the likes of Geert WILDERS, whose clear non-politically correct approach gains him the respect and support of many native Dutch and other residents in and even outside of the Netherlands.
Could therefore the time has come to give up on those politicians in Holland who sold us out and to instead invite Geert WILDERS to the 'Friendly island' in order to inspire us with a 'pep-talk' and to possibly establish a 'strategic alliance' with the PVV ?
After all, the PVV is in favor of having the native Dutch (autochtonen) take back control of their country Holland and he is very successful in the process.
Right here on the 'Friendly island' the natives are also trying to survive in their own native home-land and are being abandoned and betrayed by both their own local politicians as well by the Dutch 'non-controversialists'.
Obviously, such a visit by Geert WILDERS could well be a most welcome and tremendous boost and inspiration for our St. Martin grass root movement to be 'first at home'.
Crazy idea ?
Maybe for some, but not for those whose timeless pleas and efforts on the other politicians have only resulted in betrayal and being left up to be marginalized and become victims of genocide.
When ones very existence is at stake, there can be no price to hight to pay to prevent such.
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Leopold James
President SNBF & L'Esprit de Concordia
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