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Geert Wilders: 'I have yet to meet the Dutchman who wants more Moroccans in the Netherlands...'
Reaganite Republican ^
| 10 December 2014
| Reaganite Republican
Posted on 12/10/2014 10:02:52 AM PST by Reaganite Republican
Under heavy pressure by the Dutch left, national government, and the
North African immigrants themselves for a rallying cry where Wilders asked a campaign-stop crowd in The Hague if they wanted 'more Moroccans or 'less Morrocans' in Holland
(followed by predictably raucous cheers for the latter), the Dutch politician is fighting back and -per usual- speaking his mind...
With the new left-leaning government in charge, they now have the top public prosecutor attempting to build a case against Geert for 'hate speech', asking the the police to retain and question him, etc.
But of course, as a man of deep thought and clear logic, he says things for a reason- Wilders had no trouble explaining himself, and even issued a public statement. As is his manner, the Dutch Freedom Party leader didn't back down a millimeter... while offering an eloquent defense of his position.
- I name the problems that I see.... That is my duty. That is why I have been elected. I rely on objective facts and figures.... Because they are the truth.
- I do not intend to hurt or offend people, either
- In my fight for freedom and against the Islamization of the Netherlands, I will never let anyone silence me. No matter the cost, no matter by whom, whatever the consequences may be.
- (quotes MLK): "...there is nothing greater in all the world than freedom. It's worth going to jail for. It's worth losing a job for. It's worth dying for."
- Our freedom is being threatened. Threatened by a violent totalitarian ideology Islam that brings with it death and devastation. Threatened by a politically correct elite that does not tolerate criticism of Islam and mass immigration, and that nurtures cultural relativism.
- I am fighting for a better Netherlands. To preserve our own culture. Our own identity. Our safety. Our freedom.
- I do not discriminate. I do not spread hatred, nor do I incite to it... However, I do not mince my words when I defend our established freedoms and name the dangers to our society.
- I dedicate my life to the fight against this evil ideology and the defense of our liberties. Every day, I pay the price for this fight. Already for over ten years, I have lost my personal freedom.
- For 10 years now, I have drawn attention to the Moroccan problem which we have here in the Netherlands. These include serious problems with integration, crime and welfare dependency.
- The majority of the jihadis traveling from the Netherlands to Syria is Moroccan.
- If we had had the same problem in the Netherlands with Canadians, I would have named them.
- For the reasons above, while on campaign in The Hague, I argued that there need to be fewer Moroccans.
- Indeed, I want fewer Moroccans in the Netherlands for the reasons and context that I have previously expressed in this statement...
- I have yet to meet the Dutchman who wants more Moroccans in the Netherlands. Asking for fewer Moroccans is something totally different than if I were to want all Moroccans to leave the Netherlands or than if I were to object to every Moroccan.
- Like me, 43% of all the Dutch and 95% of my supporters want fewer Moroccans in the Netherlands. I have said what millions of Dutchmen think.
- I also want less Islam in the Netherlands.And like me, 65% of all the Dutch and 100% of my supporters think that the Islamic culture does not belong to the Netherlands.
So if Holland is a democracy with actual freedom-of-speech (as enshrined in their Constitution as well)... what's the problem with anything Geert's saying or doing?
I sure got no issue with any of it... what sane, non-Muslim would.
TOPICS: Government; History; Politics; Society
KEYWORDS: aliens; holland; islam; netherlands; wilders
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To: Reaganite Republican
I’ve met many europeans who don’t think logically about it.
Wilders is correct - I’ve never met one who says the Netherlands (or Germany or anywhere else) needs more Moroccans. But I meet plenty who will fall into the same cliches and call you a racist for saying so. I find most of them have very strong culturally ingrained group-think and political correctness. More than Americans, they will say only what is socially acceptable at the time.
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posted on
12/10/2014 10:08:45 AM PST
by
PGR88
To: PGR88
Especially Germans- they get guilt tripped over sins of their forefathers and find it very difficult to be honest about these issues
Same problem as Holland, except there Turks instead of Moroccans
To: Reaganite Republican
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posted on
12/10/2014 10:20:04 AM PST
by
Brother Cracker
(You are more likely to find krugerrands in a Cracker Jack box than 22 ammo at Wal-Mart)
To: PGR88
Gert must’ve observed what's going on in France.
To: PGR88
Ive met many europeans who dont think logically about it....most of them have very strong culturally ingrained group-think and political correctness. More than Americans, they will say only what is socially acceptable at the time.Almost every day, the DailyMail runs a gooey story about a transsexual, a transvestite, a glbt couple, a glbt adoption, parents who go on Facebook to "announce" that their son is now a daughter, et cetera. The comments are full of saccharine, celebratory approval of the "new family" or "sweet-looking couple", etc. Anyone with another opinion, such as that a child needs a mother and a father, gets branded a bigot and hater immediately. It's mind-boggling. There is also the usual raft of blasphemy against Christ; but islamist atrocities are blamed not on islam, but on "religion."
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posted on
12/10/2014 11:13:43 AM PST
by
Albion Wilde
(It is better to offend a human being than to offend God.)
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