Racist texts projected on city hall Eindhoven

At the city hall in Eindhoven, racist texts could be read for a short time on Monday evening. According to someone who saw this, it involved texts such as ‘Keep Lampegat blank’ and links to a conspiracy website.

‘Alaaf on behalf of White Netherlands’, it said, among other things. “We must secure the survival of our People and a future for White Children.”

Ended quickly
It is not clear who projected these texts onto the building. According to whoever saw this, the projection – which was seen around 10:30 pm – could be quickly ended.

Previously, similar projections took place during the turn of the year on the Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam and at the beginning of this month at the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam.

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Responsibility for the text on the Erasmus Bridge was claimed on Telegram by an extreme right-wing group. Members of the app group ‘White Lives Matter’ (WLM) wrote that the Dutch and Germans worked together in that action. The group also announced more actions.

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