The murder of 17-year-old Lisa was a “gift for Geert Wilders,” writer Lale Gül said on Friday evening in the SBS program News of the day. They were raw words that arrived hard, a few minutes after a subdued press conference where the sadness for the death of Lisa became felt by both the spoken words and the tone. The police chief, the chief public prosecutor and the Amsterdam mayor Femke Halsema were clearly excited. Halsema found the right words by not only naming the unimaginable mourning of Lisa’s parents, but also by placing the murder of the 17-year-old in the light of hatred and violence.

Bee News of the day They didn’t get those words from Halsema, because her press conference was turned away so that the guests could talk about it. After Gerda Frankenhuis, crime reporter at De Telegraafhad told what had been said and happened, Lale Gül came up with her vision. No comment about the role of the man or the insecurity for women. “This is precisely why it is always about asylum,” she replied to an unquestioned question. “It is just that if you let people in from countries that are more tribbler, are more primitive, that are more undemocratic, have a different woman’s image and see certain clothing as challenging, you will see this much more often.”

She also did not like to shave all asylum seekers together, she also preferred them as individuals, but every time it turned out to be an asylum seeker. Just like Geert Wilders, who also threw something about Lisa on X after it was known that an asylum seeker was the suspect, Gül fully focused on foreigner hatred instead of empathy with the relatives.

Ja21 politician Annabel Nanninga agreed with Gül. The argument that native men also kill women was fainting in her opinion. However, she did not want this theme – which “of course” to control the elections – would be campaigned on the backs of the victims. Because this was terrible for everyone, for the parents of Lisa, for the 112 employee, and the police, whom she also thanked them from her chair as if she were part of a safety triangle. “Let’s stop with vague language and looking away,” she continued, on campaignnetal tone, because the solution was simple: “Stopping men who came from those cultures”.

The opinions of Gül and Nanninga not only formed a great contrast in words with those from the press conference, but also in tone. Every form of compassion was missing and the desire of the family to be able to say goodbye to Lisa ‘in peace and security’ was left.

Awareness

Talking about such a murder in mostly airy talk shows is of course complicated: what do you have to add to what has been said and especially to what really cannot be put into words. That it is possible, not only showed the press conference, but also RTL. Both RTL Boulevard when RTL Boulevard Summernight Although they placed music (Tom Odells ‘Another Love’) under the press conference, the conversations afterwards were about the impact of the news, about femicide, women who do not dare to go on the street at night and men who do not really realize that. No matter how fierce the death of Lisa was, the crime figures are falling, it was found. The hope was expressed that Lisa’s death was the start of a movement in which more awareness about the safety of women would arise.

The RTL broadcasts were respectful. And strikingly chic Today Insidethat at all about Lisa, And so it was so neat to respect the wishes of the parents. Completely different from Nanninga, who tried to polarize a seat.




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