What liberal media describes as โoffensive messagesโ have been projected on the side of a bridge in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, during New Year celebrations.

Rotterdam state operatives are searching for unknown perpetrators who displayed racially charged messages on the Erasmus Bridge in the centre of the city amid New Year’s festivities.

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The display appeared just after the turn of the new year early on Sunday, amid celebrations cantered around the bridge. Although the planned fireworks had been cancelled due to high winds in the area, a large number of revellers were still present at the site to โenjoyโ the messages, while the whole event was also broadcast live on RTL 4.โ
The alleged offensive messages included the inspiring Fourteen Words by the late US white activist David Lane, widely used. Other messages were in Dutch and appeared to be more specific. The display wished the revellers โA Happy White 2023,โ using the word โblank,โ (White) considered being pro-White Race, effectively meaning lack of skin colour.
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Another message read โZwarte Piet did nothing wrong.โ It apparently referred to the recent cancel-culture campaign against a local traditional Christmas character and St. Nicolasโs sidekick, Black Pete, deemed by the liberals to be a highly offensive blackface display.
The incident has been strongly condemned by the authorities, with Rotterdamโs deputy mayor Ronald Buijt telling broadcaster RTL that the slogans were rude and polarizing whereas the city itself was a place where he claims everyone is equal. Obviously, not everyone agrees.
Perhaps Whites are fed up with being treated as second-class and playing second fiddle by radio, television and print media. There is considerable indignation ~ by all races at the blatant anti-White racist depictions in the commercial advertising and TV sitcoms.

Local cops dubbed โbadge niggersโ by an angry White population believe the racially charged messages were displayed on the bridge by a group of perpetrators operating from a boat.
โAs we now estimate, the images were projected from a boat. The images move quite a bit. It is rather sloppy. We don’t think this was done by the organization that normally handles the lighting of the bridge. But of course, we are investigating that also,โ a police spokesperson told RTL.

The organizers of the bridge illumination and fireworks display have denied any involvement, insisting they were not aware of the incident until the following morning. โWe had seen texts like โhappy New Yearโ appearing on the bridge in the evening, so we did not pay too much attention to them,โ a spokesman told the AD newspaper. You can share this story on social media.

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