Dutch Donald Trump Geert Wilders stuns Netherlands with election victory

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Whether he’s able to successfully form a coalition government is now the big question as many have refused to work with him. He wants to ban refugees, “de Islamize” the Netherlands, retract all apologies for slavery, and hold a referendum for the Netherlands to leave the EU.


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Geert Wilders: Who is controversial anti-Islam election winner - and will he become Dutch PM?

Long and complicated negotiations are likely to see who will actually run the country - but whatever happens he can no longer be ignored. The man often called the Netherlands' answer to Donald Trump appears to have won the Dutch election - but who is the inflammatory political outsider and what does he want?
Geert Wilders has lived under police protection for years due to numerous death threats sparked by his strong anti-Islamic views - a religion he says is "backward". He has moved from one safe house to another for nearly two decades but has refused to be silenced. When he voted this week in The Hague, Mr Wilders was - as usual - flanked by security guards who scanned the room for any threats.
A former Pakistani cricketer was earlier this year accused of offering a €21,000 reward to anybody who killed the politician.
The UK government tried to ban Mr Wilders in 2009 and said his visit to screen an anti-Islam film would be a danger to "community harmony" and "public security".
The 60-year-old - known for his distinctive blond swept-back hair - has long said he wants to "de-Islamise" the Netherlands.
He's compared the Koran to Mein Kampf, Hitler's infamous manifesto, and has said he wants to ban mosques and Islamic schools.
Mr Wilders has promised not to break Dutch laws protecting freedom of religion and expression - but that might seem extremely difficult given his views.
The Netherlands has a substantial Islamic population because of its colonial past in Indonesia. However, Mr Wilders has previously said Muslims should only be allowed to stay if they reject Sharia law.
In 2016, he was convicted of inciting discrimination for leading supporters in a chant that they wanted "fewer! fewer! fewer!" Moroccans.
Mr Wilders also wants to ban refugees and retract any apologies for slavery.
"We will have to find ways to live up to the hopes of our voters, to put the Dutch back as number one," he said as his election success became clear on Wednesday.
He said "the Netherlands will be returned to the Dutch, the asylum tsunami and migration will be curbed".

'Nexit' is on his agenda too: He supports a vote on leaving the EU and wants to ban people from holding dual nationality.

Interestingly, his wife Krisztina - whom he thanked during his victory speech - was born in Hungary.

He's also an outlier in that he wants to stop military aid to Ukraine, arguing the country needs to keep its own weapons.

Traditionally regarded as a beacon of tolerance, the Netherlands has finally voted for Mr Wilders in big numbers - but it's taken some time.

To increase support, he dialled back his anti-Islam rhetoric and focused more on issues such as housing shortages, the cost of living and access to healthcare. A political veteran, he was first elected in 1998 and later this year will become the country's longest-serving MP. He mentored current prime minister Mark Rutte in the centre-right People's Party for Freedom and Democracy, but in 2004 established what would become the Party for Freedom.

Mr Wilders' party is now set to secure 35 seats in the 150-seat lower house of parliament, a remarkable turnaround for a man on the fringes for decades.
He could now, in theory, become prime minister, but in reality he's probably still too toxic.
Long and complicated negotiations are likely to see who will actually run the country - but whatever happens he can no longer be ignored as an isolated extremist.

Away from his inflammatory views, his cats Snoetje and Pluisje have their own accounts on X, and he told a kids' show this week that he likes playing Mario Kart and reading Donald Duck comics.
 

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The pendulum continues to swing away from the fascist WEF-captured Leftists.

Let's see where that will lead them (or the argentinians). Greece as turned around their country out of near bankruptcy in the last few years. Last I heard it was not out of right wing crazy measures... So let's see. Give them at least 2 years.
 
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We will see what happens.
He has to run a minority government so must align with other parties to get by.
 
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Dutch used to be the most tolerant but looks like they had enough
There's only two things I hate in this world: people who are intolerant of other people's cultures and the Dutch.

 
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I just hope he doesn't get assassinated.

Supposedly he has 24 hour protection because of threats from the religion of peace
 

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The new political reality seem to think capitalism based solely on the notion of limitless growth in a closed and finite system will work.

In biology such behaviour of cells is what we call cancer.
 

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He has the largest seat total, but a minority of the total seats by quite a significant #. I don't think he will be anywhere close to forming a government.
 
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Since when were the Dutch tolerant?
Since Baruch fucking Spinoza

The Netherlands has, however, a history of tolerance for which it is famous, and in World Value as well as Eurobarometer surveys the country has scored high on tolerant attitudes. It is a country where minorities have always been an important part of the population, where integration has been managed pragmatically, and where violence between religious or otherwise ideologically divided groups has never been significant. The Netherlands also was the home of tolerance philosophers such as Desiderius Erasmus, Baruch Spinoza, and Hugo Grotius (De Groot). To some degree, the Dutch situation has been comparable to the emirate and later caliphate of Cordoba (Andalusia) in the 9th and the 10thcenturies, where Christians, Muslims, and Jews lived peacefully together and all contributed to a uniquely flourishing culture.
 

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Since Baruch fucking Spinoza

The Netherlands has, however, a history of tolerance for which it is famous, and in World Value as well as Eurobarometer surveys the country has scored high on tolerant attitudes. It is a country where minorities have always been an important part of the population, where integration has been managed pragmatically, and where violence between religious or otherwise ideologically divided groups has never been significant. The Netherlands also was the home of tolerance philosophers such as Desiderius Erasmus, Baruch Spinoza, and Hugo Grotius (De Groot). To some degree, the Dutch situation has been comparable to the emirate and later caliphate of Cordoba (Andalusia) in the 9th and the 10thcenturies, where Christians, Muslims, and Jews lived peacefully together and all contributed to a uniquely flourishing culture.
Laughable.

The Dutch have tough immigration laws and are heavy on assimilation. They don't even like other Europeans.

The Dutch are very pro-Dutch.
 

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Let's see where that will lead them (or the argentinians). Greece as turned around their country out of near bankruptcy in the last few years. Last I heard it was not out of right wing crazy measures... So let's see. Give them at least 2 years.

too funny

left wing lunacy is the reason for the greek tragedy to begin with


Formerly the largest left-wing party in Greece between 1977 and 2012, PASOK lost much of its popular support as a result of the Greek debt crisis. PASOK was the ruling party when the economic crisis began, and it negotiated the first Greek bailout package with the European troika, which necessitated harsh austerity measures.[9][10] This caused a significant loss in the party's popularity.[11][12]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PASOK#cite_note-Public_Issue-14

the loonies spent money but did not collect taxes. How god-damn stupid is that?
as always, irresponsible Loonie left spending and reliance on debt always ends badly

A decade of harsh austerity has seen some improvement, but unemployment is still double digit %

why do you label common sense and acting responsibly as right wing crazy measures?

bTW... 2 years ???
Structural economic issues are not fixed in two years,
the impending global economic slowdown wont help
if it is severe , the Greeks could get greeked again
 
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Laughable.

The Dutch have tough immigration laws and are heavy on assimilation. They don't even like other Europeans.

The Dutch are very pro-Dutch.
Wtf? 😳 Are you thinking Denmark? Have you ever even been to the Netherlands? Do you know how to use Google?

What is the asylum acceptance rate in the Netherlands?
The increase can also be attributed, in large part, to the Netherlands' 85% acceptance rate for first-time asylum seekers which Van der Burg has admitted “is much higher than in other European countries.” The reason for this is that the Dutch government, in sharp contrast with the vast majority of European countries ...May 11, 2023
 

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Dutch used to be the most tolerant but looks like they had enough

left wing loonie ideas like attacking the farmers over emissions and open boarder immigration policies appeared to be the root cause of the return to sanity.


i still find it mind boggling these loonie left fools thought they could shut down farms.
can you say famine, starvation ?
 

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Laughable.

The Dutch have tough immigration laws and are heavy on assimilation. They don't even like other Europeans.

The Dutch are very pro-Dutch
Stupid comment. I'm Dutch and thats not close to being true
 
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Wtf? 😳 Are you thinking Denmark? Have you ever even been to the Netherlands? Do you know how to use Google?

What is the asylum acceptance rate in the Netherlands?
The increase can also be attributed, in large part, to the Netherlands' 85% acceptance rate for first-time asylum seekers which Van der Burg has admitted “is much higher than in other European countries.” The reason for this is that the Dutch government, in sharp contrast with the vast majority of European countries ...May 11, 2023

and despite welcoming so many unwelcome migrants, they were tossed from power by the electorate ....... go figure ??
the attack on farmers is the real head scratcher here
these out going bozos are going to be pissed when they finally figure out human impact on climate is negligible

better to govern based on what is best for the country, rather than strict adherence to an ideology, especially such a flawed ideology
 
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