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wilders isn't likely to win but it does not mean he'd lose..xplainin'
in a sense, many mainstream dutch parties had been adopting his rhetoric realizing the populist value of his uttering. his messages have definitely had their audience and its no secret many normal/regular dutch have listened enthusiastically...
as i posted above - and its a genuine concern on my part b/c one of my sisters lives in holland - one of the most democratic and tolerant nations in europe, the netherlands, had chosen to forgo one of the fundamental postulates of democracy - the freedom of expression. the core value was ignored, understandably yet it needs to be explored, in order to limit a muslim foreign power (turkey) from influencing what most dutch consider a sensitive immigrant business atm.
its totally fair to look inwards when one feels threatened, yet i feel one needs to honestly realize they are becoming less democratic while prioritizing the inward look.
as an example, i know many americans who will admit the post 9-11 'patriot act' was a step away from the democracy they wished to see but were willing to tolerate for their physical security...
are the dutch thinking in the similar terms ? i don't get a sense they are, but i really dont know.
in a sense, many mainstream dutch parties had been adopting his rhetoric realizing the populist value of his uttering. his messages have definitely had their audience and its no secret many normal/regular dutch have listened enthusiastically...
as i posted above - and its a genuine concern on my part b/c one of my sisters lives in holland - one of the most democratic and tolerant nations in europe, the netherlands, had chosen to forgo one of the fundamental postulates of democracy - the freedom of expression. the core value was ignored, understandably yet it needs to be explored, in order to limit a muslim foreign power (turkey) from influencing what most dutch consider a sensitive immigrant business atm.
its totally fair to look inwards when one feels threatened, yet i feel one needs to honestly realize they are becoming less democratic while prioritizing the inward look.
as an example, i know many americans who will admit the post 9-11 'patriot act' was a step away from the democracy they wished to see but were willing to tolerate for their physical security...
are the dutch thinking in the similar terms ? i don't get a sense they are, but i really dont know.
