Owlbread, I'd pay attention to who you're demonstrating with regarding Flemish independence. The Flemish nationalists tend to be more right-wing than the Scottish, and their complaints less justified (I mean, they are a majority within Belgium. And nowadays the closest thing to oppression is a French speaker asking for his croissants in French north of the linguistic border.)
I am paying very close attention to them. I believe they were in fact related to Vlaamse Volksbeweging, who seem to take an anti-immigrant/anti-Islam stance on things. It's a pity considering they were originally formed as an anti Fascist group.
Nope, they weren't. During both world Wars, there were roughly 3 groups in the Vlaamse Beweging.
1) Activists who collaborated with the germans. (Because the germans, smart as they are, promoted Flemish as opposed to the French of the governement)
2) Passivizes, who didn't do a thing
3) The Front Movement, who protested the all French army structure* and added the letters AVV-VVK** to the graves of Flemish soldiers.
This resulted in very heavy repression after the Second world war, with over 400 000 collaboration files, the destruction of an important war monument (Ijzertoren), and significant electoral trouble. In the end, the King had to abdicate***, and a whole can of trouble opened up, finally resulting in the language border between Belgium and Flanders.
*Illustrated by the following quote. "Et pour les Flamands la même"
**Alles Voor Vlaanderen, Vlaanderen Voor Christus ((Everything for Flanders; Flanders for Christ))
***Under pressure of the French part of Belgium actually.
Well, there is a rise of far-right, anti-immigrant and anti-Europe parties everywhere. It just happens that in Flanders, that party also took on the cloak of Flemish nationalism.
With the disparition of Spirit, is there any left-wing separatist movement left in Flanders?
The partij voor de arbeid. (Party for Labour). Though those guys don't get elected.