Belgium starts a witch hunt against "right wing" people and groups (but really against freedom of expressing diverging opinions).
Media over there suddenly started an orchestrated campaign (topic #1 on all channels and media) targeting an alt-right group of youths.
The group "Schild & Vrienden" was a recent phenomenon active online and in RL.
An undercover inquiry from a TV station brought to light they were active on Discord and had exchanges the kind of like we're having here on a daily base.
Apparently Belgian law has no such freedom of expression leeway. The founder of the group's residence has since been raided and he will probably be charged with several offenses, among which the breaking of the law on militia, inciting discrimination and holocaust denial.
https://www.hln.be/nieuws/binnenland/gerecht-voert-huiszoeking-uit-bij-dries-van-langenhove-van-schild-vrienden~a5744e1e/
EU anons active on this board may well have a sinking feeling of foreboding now.
Let's not forget the EU is in the last stages of putting severe freedom of expression restrictions into law!
Policy makers fail to see that making opinions illegal will drive people underground rather than changing peoples minds.
The everlasting fallacy of the left: throwing away realism and reality in a Don Quixotesque quest to realize some moran-level utopia made out of unobtainium.
Normally Belgium would be one of the last countries to still believe in the lost causes of "EU", multikulti and open borders, as its citizens are relatively well off and consist mainly of overfed wellfare-state baby boomers with full pockets and bank accounts. But MSM shenanigans like this one might hasten the internal rot and wake up more people against the intentions of the PTB as the naive self-congratulatory BS is now really over the top.
It stinks of sheer panic: parliamentary elections in less than two (2) months might explain a lot here.
Shows abound on radio and TV where everyone right of center is literally Hitler these days, suddenly out of nowhere it seems.
pic: group founder Dries Van Langenhove