“White Lives Matter” Slogan Earns Two Dutch Men Imprisonment for Racism

A Dutch court sentenced two young men to six months in prison for allegedly insulting people with dark skin.

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Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam

Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam, Holland

By Steven Lek – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=73698147

A Dutch court sentenced two young men to six months in prison for allegedly insulting people with dark skin.

A court in the Netherlands sentenced two young men to jail time for projecting slogans highlighting the need to protect white people from violence onto buildings in Rotterdam and Eindhoven. The slogans used were considered racist by the judge.

The ‘incident’ took place on New Year’s Eve in 2023, when phrases such as White lives matter and we must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children were projected onto Rotterdam’s Erasmus Bridge.

The prosecutor argued that the slogan “White lives matter” constitutes an insult to people with dark skin. Both suspects, identified as John A. and Daniel S. (25 and 35 years old at the time), lost their appeal and now face six months in prison, which Dutch mainstream media describes as a “light sentence”. They faced charges such as insulting a group, inciting discrimination, disseminating discriminatory messages and possessing discriminatory stickers.

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