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Willie Dillie
Thursday, 4 February 2016 - 08:33

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Hague PVV city councillor defends “obliterate Islam” video

PVV city councillor in The Hague Willie Dillie is defending a hate-film about Islam she shared on Twitter and Facebook earlier this week. She believes that "Islam may be obliterated". "That is the position of our party", she said in response to angry politicians and Twitter users. "Just like he video I am talking about the religion and not about the people", Dillie said to newspaper AD. The video shows images of ISIS beheadings and cattle in a pool of blood, while a parody of John Lennon's Imagine plays. "Imagine there's no Islam." The controversy mainly surrounds the last part of the video, which states "send it back to hell" followed by a photo of an exploding atomic bomb. The Islamic party Partij van de Eenheid wants the Hague city council to publicly distance itself from Dillie and is looking into whether legal action is possible. "We also saw this kind of hate propaganda in the 30's against Jews." Dillie doesn't understand what all the fuss is about. "How blind can you be to the beam in your own eye", she said to the newspaper. https://youtu.be/Y9NzjeiMkeo

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