Dieuwe de Boer has been slandered by New Zealand’s MSM as a “far-right activist” and targeted by the NZ Police for an over the top armed raid that may have been an unsuccessful attempt to turn him into the poster boy for their new gun laws.
They couldn’t have picked a worse poster boy if they tried. Dieuwe was born in the Netherlands and moved to New Zealand 18 years ago. He is Frisian, a Dutch ethnic minority whose flag consists almost entirely of heart-shaped looking water lilies.
An ethnic minority so NICE that they have flowers on their flag? Awkward.
Humour aside, New Zealand has a very good reason to be grateful to the Frisians as they gave New Zealand the cows that are the backbone of our Dairy industry. Yes, that’s right they gave us the black and white Friesian cattle that we see today in New Zealand.
Friesians [are] dairy cattle originating from the Dutch provinces of North Holland and Friesland, and Schleswig-Holstein in Northern Germany. They are known as the world’s highest-production dairy animals.
The Dutch and German breeders bred and oversaw the development of the breed with the goal of obtaining animals that could best use grass, the area’s most abundant resource. Over the centuries, the result was a high-producing, black-and-white dairy cow.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holstein_Friesian_cattle
If the NZ Media and the Government want a poster boy for their wonky jihad against law-abiding, gun-owning citizens, their choice of a hard-working immigrant from an ethnic minority (so nice that they have heart-shaped flowers on their flag) is a very poor one. I mean what is more wholesome and family-friendly than a glass of milk from a Friesian cow?
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