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| The 'new look' Piet (right) was widely ridiculed. Photo: Nos |
Amsterdam mayor Eberhard van der Laan has been told by a court in the capital to reconsider the licensing of the Sinterklaas parade through the city last year, which became mired in controversy because of the Zwarte Piet character.
The
administrative court says the mayor has six weeks to look again at the decision
to allow the parade to go ahead last year and determine if the correct one was
taken.
The
administrative court said in its ruling the Zwarte Piet character a negative
stereotype which is insulting to black people and the mayor must decide which
interest is more important: that of black Amsterdammers or society in general,
news agency ANP reported.
Racist
Critics of
Zwarte Piet – played by white people in blackface make-up – went to court last
year in an effort to have the parade halted, arguing Sinterklaas’s servant is
racist. That request was rejected by the
courts, resulting in an appeal to the administrative court.
Van der
Laan is already in talks with both the pro and anti Piet lobby about this
year’s parade. Earlier this year, the Dutch folklore institute recommended
making changes to Zwarte Piet's appearance but did not suggest removing the
blackface make-up.
The court's
ruling has no implications for Sinterklaas parades in the rest of the country,
Nos television said.
Opponents
of the Zwarte Piet character said the court's verdict was an important victory.
'The court has said Zwarte Piet is racist. You have to eradicate racism and the
Dutch state has a role in this,' said Barryl Biekman, chairman of the national
slavery heritage platform.
Children
Social
affairs minister Lodewijk Asscher, who in charge of integration issues, said
the Sinterklaas celebrations should be a party which everyone enjoys.
Sinterklaas
is a children’s event and should remain so, he said. But it is also subject to
change, he said. ‘We used to sing ‘who is naughty gets a switch’ and that has
changed,’ the minister said.
But Asscher
declined to comment on the court case, saying it is up to Amsterdam city
council.
Asscher is
due to meet Verene Shepherd, the UN official who last year criticised the
Zwarte Piet tradition, later on Thursday.
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The second reason is perhaps politically incorrect in your culture to speak of, but Kryon is not of your culture. Many of you are in survival mode due to sustained second-class citizenship you experience from birth. This causes despair, poverty, and a shift to crime among many due to despondency over life and a need to survive in a system that does not honor you. When a Human is consumed with survival in a difficult environment, they don’t have time or a desire for introspection or a search to better themselves spiritually. All their time is spent spinning within the challenges they have, many of which they assume to be their plight, many of which they have created themselves.
The sadness here is that if they did look within, they would find the tools to co-create a life outside of survival, and start processes that honors their endeavors and their lives. Blessed are those with life challenges, as so many of the minorities have, but who have decided to increase their spiritual knowledge as a solution, instead of trying to force-manipulate the reality of the cultural situation.


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