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JTFFan:

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--- Quote from: jerry1800 on December 16, 2007, 12:46:13 PM ---80% of antisemitic acts are committed by Amsterdam Islamics


so.....what else is new  8;)

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this report says there is a new trend:
--- Quote ---This year's report shows more anti-Semitic acts by native-born Christians. Villegas Henriquez ascribes this to an overall "hardening" in Dutch society, as well as to the Dutch media.
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Christians?

    * 29 % are Catholics
    * 21 % Protestants (reformed, oldreformed und lutherian)
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    * 9 % other religions (5,8 % Islam, 0,6 % Hinduism and Buddhism, Judaism, Free Churches
    * 42 % Atheists

Atheists and Muslimes are nearly the Majority in the Netherlands :(

I have never heard, that a Dutch Christian did something evil to a Jew and I live near the border.

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I haven't heard about that either, but this is terrible nazi muSSlim dreck behavior.

mord:
 



This man wants to make new country Frisian :-\ i don'nt think people will agree

Ambiorix:
Anybody intersted in the history of Fryslân/Belgium/The Netherlands?



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frisians

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventeen_Provinces

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counts_of_Burgundy

The Frisian language is spoken in North-Netherlands, Germany (probably extinct?) and in South-Danmark.



Ulli:

--- Quote from: mord on December 17, 2007, 09:52:09 AM ---



This man wants to make new country Frisian :-\ i don'nt think people will agree

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I have heard, that there are a few small groups of people in my county, that want this "Greater Frisia". But in my town the people laugh about them.

But when you go twenty kilometers western of my town, then the people speak knowingly their dialect, that is a mix from Lower German and English. It is very difficult to communicate with them. They understand you and when they want to, they can speak German or English, but they don't want to do it.

A American Professor is very famous in this area. His name is Marron Fort. He does research about this language.

Here is a article in real frisian language about him. Perhaps you understand more than I ;)

http://nds.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marron_C._Fort

P.S.:
You remember the leftist Jew Tzahal from our page? He wrote, that he lives in East-Frisia.
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I have corrected the text. It is of course western and not eastern. Eastern would be in the North-Sea ;D

Ambiorix:
I don't understand Frisian neither. it is not German or Dutch or Danish or English.
But it is definitely a Germanic language (ingweonic or coast - Germanic.)

Old Frisian, however, did bear a striking similarity to Old English. This similarity was reinforced in the late Middle Ages by the Ingaevonic sound shift, which affected Frisian and English, but only affected the other West Germanic varieties slightly, if at all.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frisian_languages


Frisian is one of the many regional languages spoken in  Nederland/Vlaanderen/Saksen/Danmark.

in Flanders we have
-west-Vlaams/oost-Vlaams/Brabants/Antwerps/Limburgs.
and it is actually 500 different dialects.

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