I implied that Beck does have a point, as does Geller.
Wilder is simply trying to protect European identity via the correcting of past and current European immigration laws, which opened the doors for the steady influx of Muslims migrating to Europe. The same problem persists in the UK, and elsewhere. Wilder simply has been the first to have the man dangles to take the stance he has.
I am not attacking Wilder here nor am I necessarily defending him. I merely stated that both Beck and Geller are walking on egg shells here with their positions.
In post #17, you appear to be comparing Wilder’s anti-islamisation views with Hitler’s anti-Jewish views. Maybe you weren’t but that’s how it looks.