... that's the point I'm trying to make: grievances real and perceived from centuries ago don't justify murder or terrorism ... you blame the Netherlands for Nazi atrocities.
Our efficient bureaucracy, infrastructure and adequate population records significantly helped the Germans ...
You were conquered by Nazis. Were they just going to ignore all your infrastructure?
The Russians practiced a "scorched Earth" policy, yes, but they had time to burn and destroy everything in the path of the advancing Germans because of the terrain.
The idea that the Dutch were willing Nazi collaborators is malicious propaganda on par with Stephen Fry blaming the Poles for Auschwitz.
Every conquered people will have collaborators forced at gunpoint to collaborate under the guise of a "legitimate government". Vichy France wasn't France; neither was the "government" of the Netherlands representative of anything but Nazi conquest.
Using it as a justification for Islamic terrorism is even more blind to history because most Muslims who fought in World War II took the side of the Nazis. Why would Islamic terrorism be visited upon the Dutch for the crime of being on the same side?
You just asked for terrible things the dutch had done to the world: There they are.
Wrong. I asked for which crimes justified the murder of Theo van Gogh. You genuinely surprised me by giving an answer filled with reasons for why poor Theo should die.
Perhaps you misunderstood the question, so I'll ask it again more plainly:
What terrible past crimes did the Netherlands commit which justify the murder of Theo van Gogh?
The excuses for violence, intolerance, and terrorism need to stop.
Agreed. And as Wilders preaches intolerance, he needs to stop as well. I'm glad you agree.
Almost. It's a question of the lesser of evils. I'm sure not long after Wilders is elected and completes some painful but much-needed reforms he will become the greater evil and need to go.
What brings some muslims to commit terrorist acts are current and recent affairs ...
Terrorist attacks have been ongoing for decades -- 9/11 just raised awareness.
If what you say is true, that current and recent affairs motivate terrorism, then there must also be another motivation, because without a time machine current and recent affairs cannot have motivated all those attacks in the past.
To take the War on Terror as just one example, our response to 9/11 cannot have been the provocation for 9/11. If the War on Terror is motivating terrorism there is no reason to think that without the war the motives that caused 9/11 wouldn't have gone right on motivating terrorism anyway.
... as there are over 1.5 BILLION muslims in the world who are NOT terrorists, I hardly think the Islam itself is to blame.
Offering excuses to terrorists gives them moral cover for their attacks. When mainstream Muslims take such actions as rioting in the streets demanding the death of editorial cartoonists or insist they are the real victims of terrorist attacks because the non-Muslim world is always against them they are abetting terrorism by making it socially acceptable.
Y'all, I have one thing to say. I want to chloroform that clown, drag him into an unmarked van, shave off that fucking platinum pompadour, and laser his scalp until he can never again unleash such horror upon the world.
Good grief yes! He looks like a cross between a televangelist and Slobodan Milosevic.