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wagyl wrote:Why do you assume that he is attracted to women?
Coligny wrote:Legalize murder... Quick...
(Pretty please)
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Don't be too hard on Take. Neither English nor Japanese is his native language.
wagyl wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:Don't be too hard on Take. Neither English nor Japanese is his native language.
Does that mean we have to go easy on Coligny?
wagyl wrote:It was difficult to choose which thread was appropriate.
Coligny wrote:D00tch hunting season starting s00n...
Russell wrote:
The Turks insisted to send a minister to the Netherlands to campaign for Erdogan's dictatorship. The Dutch insisted he was not welcome, and would not give him the ministerial treatment. When the guy got on the plane anyway, the Dutch government refused it landing rights, so the guy ended up in France to hold a political meeting there.
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It gets better. After the first minister was refused, another one who happened to be in Dusseldorf came by motorcade. Apparently the consul denied she was coming (lied), and all the AKP, pro-erdo and grey wolves forces of darkness were drummed up to crowd the consulate in violation of the mayor's orders to keep clear of the building. The motorcade was stopped at the edge of the city but pressed on to the colsulate, and there was a standoff between police and diplomatic personnel that lasted several hours until consulate security was placed under arrest by heavily armed special forces and police started to tow the heavily armed mercedes (with the minister still in it!) back to germany. She and her detail were placed in other cars and escorted back to the german border. And there was some rioting.Russell wrote:Coligny wrote:D00tch hunting season starting s00n...
It's all justified, because we are remnants of Nazis and fascists.
The Turks insisted to send a minister to the Netherlands to campaign for Erdogan's dictatorship. The Dutch insisted he was not welcome, and would not give him the ministerial treatment. When the guy got on the plane anyway, the Dutch government refused it landing rights, so the guy ended up in France to hold a political meeting there.
It is three days before the national elections in the Netherlands, so the Dutch government did not have much choice, fearing increasing support for Wilders.
In the mean time it is a serious breach of protocol by the Dutch, because this minister has diplomatic immunity, but most people in the Netherlands think it rather funny.
Now the Turks are threatening "severe sanctions". I guess they have all but given up on EU membership anyway...
Tsuru wrote:It gets better. After the first minister was refused, another one who happened to be in Dusseldorf came by motorcade. Apparently the consul denied she was coming (lied), and all the AKP, pro-erdo and grey wolves forces of darkness were drummed up to crowd the consulate in violation of the mayor's orders to keep clear of the building. The motorcade was stopped at the edge of the city but pressed on to the colsulate, and there was a standoff between police and diplomatic personnel that lasted several hours until consulate security was placed under arrest by heavily armed special forces and police started to tow the heavily armed mercedes (with the minister still in it!) back to germany. She and her detail were placed in other cars and escorted back to the german border. And there was some rioting.Russell wrote:Coligny wrote:D00tch hunting season starting s00n...
It's all justified, because we are remnants of Nazis and fascists.
The Turks insisted to send a minister to the Netherlands to campaign for Erdogan's dictatorship. The Dutch insisted he was not welcome, and would not give him the ministerial treatment. When the guy got on the plane anyway, the Dutch government refused it landing rights, so the guy ended up in France to hold a political meeting there.
It is three days before the national elections in the Netherlands, so the Dutch government did not have much choice, fearing increasing support for Wilders.
In the mean time it is a serious breach of protocol by the Dutch, because this minister has diplomatic immunity, but most people in the Netherlands think it rather funny.
Now the Turks are threatening "severe sanctions". I guess they have all but given up on EU membership anyway...
tl,dr: Turkey decides they can do whatever they want on foreign soil as if Holland is some sort of Turkish province , we said nuh-uh and forcefully expelled two turkish ministers (the second one kicking and screaming). Turkish angry, we don't give a shit.
To quote Harvey Keitel: we are still the police in our own damn country.
Was watching various periscopes and TRT last night. Lots of idiots out and proud shouting allah ekber, but no shots fired.Russell wrote:Tsuru wrote:It gets better. After the first minister was refused, another one who happened to be in Dusseldorf came by motorcade. Apparently the consul denied she was coming (lied), and all the AKP, pro-erdo and grey wolves forces of darkness were drummed up to crowd the consulate in violation of the mayor's orders to keep clear of the building. The motorcade was stopped at the edge of the city but pressed on to the colsulate, and there was a standoff between police and diplomatic personnel that lasted several hours until consulate security was placed under arrest by heavily armed special forces and police started to tow the heavily armed mercedes (with the minister still in it!) back to germany. She and her detail were placed in other cars and escorted back to the german border. And there was some rioting.Russell wrote:Coligny wrote:D00tch hunting season starting s00n...
It's all justified, because we are remnants of Nazis and fascists.
The Turks insisted to send a minister to the Netherlands to campaign for Erdogan's dictatorship. The Dutch insisted he was not welcome, and would not give him the ministerial treatment. When the guy got on the plane anyway, the Dutch government refused it landing rights, so the guy ended up in France to hold a political meeting there.
It is three days before the national elections in the Netherlands, so the Dutch government did not have much choice, fearing increasing support for Wilders.
In the mean time it is a serious breach of protocol by the Dutch, because this minister has diplomatic immunity, but most people in the Netherlands think it rather funny.
Now the Turks are threatening "severe sanctions". I guess they have all but given up on EU membership anyway...
tl,dr: Turkey decides they can do whatever they want on foreign soil as if Holland is some sort of Turkish province , we said nuh-uh and forcefully expelled two turkish ministers (the second one kicking and screaming). Turkish angry, we don't give a shit.
To quote Harvey Keitel: we are still the police in our own damn country.
LOL. No shootings between the security forces?
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday called on international organisations to impose sanctions on the Netherlands, as a diplomatic row over Ankara's political campaigning among Turkish immigrants in Europe continues to simmer.
Speaking at an event in Kocaeli province, near Istanbul, Erdogan said the Netherlands was acting like a "banana republic", and criticised European countries for failing to voice criticism for the Netherlands' treatment of Turkish ministers.
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Russell wrote:Erdogan calls on international organisations to impose sanctions on the NetherlandsTurkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday called on international organisations to impose sanctions on the Netherlands, as a diplomatic row over Ankara's political campaigning among Turkish immigrants in Europe continues to simmer.
Speaking at an event in Kocaeli province, near Istanbul, Erdogan said the Netherlands was acting like a "banana republic", and criticised European countries for failing to voice criticism for the Netherlands' treatment of Turkish ministers.
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Well, good luck with that. The Netherlands has wide support from international organizations due to its good track record as a team player.
Russell wrote:Time for the French to change their flag into a white one to avoid confusion!
wagyl wrote:Russell wrote:Time for the French to change their flag into a white one to avoid confusion!
In actual fact you mean, change the flag back to the one they used during the Bourbon restoration.
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