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Wake up and smell the coffee.
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If everyone who wants to talk here about Wilders, first f%cking READ about him ánd his statements and the dubious (provable zionist!) fellows that were in his party, if the Netherlands weren't Israel-lovers then he wouldn't have bothered in the first place.
His way of 'problem solving' is also very one-sided the muslims are not our only problem, it's because of the governments positive discrimination of foreign people that has got us here in the first place, now THEY should solve it and clean up this mess.
And I know alot of overseas jews dislike him but that does not disprove the fact that he has zionist sympathies and something up his sleeve.
PS; I cannot reply any further today so anyone who wants to adress my post will unfortunetly get no fast answer.
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Wilders' Party only has 24 seats out of 150 and I'm guessing the other parties are all totally pro-immigration? That would limit his ability to accomplish anything, I would think.
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Recently we had this issue about an Afghan girl, who was bound to return to her homeland because she wasn't allowed to stay anymore. She had lived here 10 years. After protests and debates, she was allowed to stay, and got her permit.
Immediately, left parties argued , that this should go for any more people in similar circumstances.
In other words, another precedent was created, and this is what happens. Wilders will not change much about that, and he will not be able to halt immigration, in spite of the current coalition agreement.
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It's much too early in this government's existence to make any kind of definitive assessment on the results of the agreement anyway. But that the agreement was even made was a watershed moment and shows that with a more normal political approach, free of the fascist cartoon characters, the sorts of critical issues we care about can get a serious hearing and become policy. And for that Wilders is to be thanked. The Nazis can continue to hold their neetings near a Rotterdam phone booth with no prayer of ever achieving anything comparable.
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Wilders is a mouthpiece for Israel and a shill for the Jews. That he needs to tell the rest of the world what pisslam is all about is pretty pathetic; being able to tell what pisslam is, without the expert advice of Wilders et al., ais bout as easy as flipping a light switch on and off.
I actually used to think that this guy was alright, but his message of unilateral support for Israel is more or less the same as that held by the Zionist chickenhawks that infest the U.S. Congress and media lunatics like Glenn Beck.
I wonder whatever happened to his International Freedom Alliance?
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Beck has actually referred to Wilders as a fascist, with neo-con Jews Bill Kristol and Charles Krauthammer also denouncing him. That sort of blows away the idea that he's some superhero for Zionists and neo-cons everywhere - though what a politician thinks of Israel, given the demographic crisis, should be of little consequence either way. In truth, his position on Israel just shields him further from a credible allegation of Nazism.
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Wilders is an agent provocateur for un-American foreign interests; let him stay in Europe. I don't think I've ever seen him really speak to any put right-wingers, people already favorably inclined towards the pap that he peddles.
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Nah.. let him piss off to America or Israel as he serves them - not us. Why should we be stuck with him ?
Wake up and smell the coffee.
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