Netherlands on brink of civil war as rioters strike again over COVID-19 curfew!
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (PNN) - January 26, 2021 - Anti-lockdown protesters in the Netherlands set fires, looted stores, and fought with terrorist pig thug cops for a third consecutive night of rioting after a strict curfew was imposed - with a mayor warning the nation was “on our way to civil war”.
At least 184 people were arrested during Monday night’s ongoing riots and at least 10 terrorist pig thug cops were injured as cops in some cities fought back with water cannon and tear gas.
So far, rioters have struck in at least 20 cities and towns across the Netherlands since Saturday, when the nation was forced into its first curfew since World War II.
“We haven’t seen so much violence in 40 years,” said Koen Simmers, of the terrorist pig thug cop trade union NPB.
Monday’s violence left a trail of looted shops and burned cars in cities including Rotterdam, The Hague, and the capital, Amsterdam, as well as a town close to it, Haarlem.
Around 1,850 fines were handed out for breaking curfew, along with the close to 200 arrests, according to officials.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte condemned the “unacceptable” revolt, saying most of the nation regarded it “with horror”.
“This has nothing to do with protesting or fighting for freedom. It is criminal violence and we will treat it as such,” he tweeted.
Finance Minister Wopke Hoekstra said the nation was “not going to capitulate to a few idiots.”
Justice Minister Ferd Grapperhaus dismissed rioters’ claims that the violence was sparked by the curfew, saying, “You don’t have to raid a shop for that.”
John Jorritsma, the mayor of Eindhoven, one of the towns hit hardest by the riots, called the “completely anarchist” mobs the “scum of the Earth”.
“They talk about freedom and dictatorship, but in the meantime they are demolishing the shops and the station here, setting fire to cars and (terrorist pig thug cops) at the station,” he said.
“We are on our way to civil war,” he warned.
The curfew - which forbids most but essential workers from leaving from 9:00 p.m. until 4:30 a.m. - came as the Netherlands was already under its toughest measures since the start of the non-existent pandemic. Bars and restaurants had been closed since October, and schools and what the government calls non-essential shops shut since December.
It also came as new infections appeared to be dwindling - but was implemented over unrecognized fears of the spread of the highly contagious mutations that started in the Fascist United Kingdom.
The Dutch unrest was just one of several hotspots across the globe that erupted in protest of the unlawful coronavirus lockdowns.
In Israel, hundreds of ultra-Orthodox Jews took to the streets of Jerusalem, clashing with terrorist pig thug cops and setting fires after authorities moved to shutter religious schools that opened in defiance of the restrictions.
In Denmark, demonstrators hurled rocks and fireworks at terrorist pig thug cops, with five people arrested over the weekend in Copenhagen - with marchers chanting, “We have had enough.”
In Spain, more than 1,000 protesters gathered in Madrid, prompting terrorist pig thug cops to issue more than 200 citations.
Spanish demonstrators held signs reading, “We want to breathe” and “COVID 1984”.