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thegreekdog wrote:I'm not excusing supporting these types of people (that caveat will of course get lost) but try to think of it from the point of view of this jagoff's supporters. While it's fun to make fun of them as racist or stoopid or whatever, it's important to understand how to educate them and get them to be functioning parts of a modern society... and making fun of them doesn't do it as we've seen here in the US.
thegreekdog wrote:I'm not excusing supporting these types of people (that caveat will of course get lost) but try to think of it from the point of view of this jagoff's supporters. While it's fun to make fun of them as racist or stoopid or whatever, it's important to understand how to educate them and get them to be functioning parts of a modern society... and making fun of them doesn't do it as we've seen here in the US.
thegreekdog wrote:I'm not excusing supporting these types of people (that caveat will of course get lost) but try to think of it from the point of view of this jagoff's supporters. While it's fun to make fun of them as racist or stoopid or whatever, it's important to understand how to educate them and get them to be functioning parts of a modern society... and making fun of them doesn't do it as we've seen here in the US.
waauw wrote:Every single other party in the Netherlands has already expressed they will refuse to join a coalition with Geert Wilders. The guy is not going anywhere, and well deservedly so. He is 10x worse than Le Pen, Trump and Orban combined. How people could be for a guy like that is beyond me. He actively propagates crimes against humanity.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:waauw wrote:Every single other party in the Netherlands has already expressed they will refuse to join a coalition with Geert Wilders. The guy is not going anywhere, and well deservedly so. He is 10x worse than Le Pen, Trump and Orban combined. How people could be for a guy like that is beyond me. He actively propagates crimes against humanity.
You're probably right because I don't think the Dutch are very good at doing stuff like thinking.
If the other parties form a coalition to keep Geert out of government, then Geert's party will end up being the largest party out of government, ergo, Geert will be the leading Opposition spokesman which will give him official legitimacy and put him in a powerful position for the next election (which will likely happen quickly as any non PVV coalition will be fragile). If the PVV were brought into government they could be stifled as a small part of a larger whole.
The best thing that could happen to Geert right now is to get a plurality but not be invited to form a government. It seems the Dutch are playing right into his hands.
thegreekdog wrote:Sigh... here's what I mean:
"Hey, why are you voting for a guy I think is racist?"
"Because my income has increased in 10 years and I am too old to go back to school and I have three kids and because the party for which I voted the last 20 years cares more about refugees and throwing lavish parties than they do about me."
"So, it's because you're racist. Got it."
Perhaps if someone could address the root concerns instead of merely bleating out "you're racist" as if that's the be-all and end-all of arguments, there might be a meeting of the minds. Shit, Bernie Sanders did exactly that if you don't like the Trump-type references.
mrswdk wrote:waauw wrote:Maybe I expressed myself poorly before, but though some of his voters might merely be naive or discontent, Geert Wilders himself is a racist. This is without a doubt. The prime argument for his campaign is de-islamisation. It's like the nazi-party in 1933. Hitlers voters might not all have been so malignant, but that doesn't clean their hands from supporting nazi cruelties. It is the job of every voting citizen to make sure dangerous maniacs don't get to office.
Maybe if any other party other than Wilders' gave even the appearance of trying to deal with those people's discontent, they wouldn't feel like voting for Wilders.
mrswdk wrote:Yeah, it's stupid to vote for someone who is racist but promises to do something about your discontent. It'd be way cleverer to vote for someone who isn't racist but ignores your discontent.
waauw wrote:mrswdk wrote:waauw wrote:Maybe I expressed myself poorly before, but though some of his voters might merely be naive or discontent, Geert Wilders himself is a racist. This is without a doubt. The prime argument for his campaign is de-islamisation. It's like the nazi-party in 1933. Hitlers voters might not all have been so malignant, but that doesn't clean their hands from supporting nazi cruelties. It is the job of every voting citizen to make sure dangerous maniacs don't get to office.
Maybe if any other party other than Wilders' gave even the appearance of trying to deal with those people's discontent, they wouldn't feel like voting for Wilders.
Geert Wilders dropped 7% in polls in february.
waauw wrote:mrswdk wrote:Yeah, it's stupid to vote for someone who is racist but promises to do something about your discontent. It'd be way cleverer to vote for someone who isn't racist but ignores your discontent.
sure... because the PVV is the ONLY party with an election program. All the other parties just hand in blanco papers.
mrswdk wrote:Following Brexit, Rome's mayor, Trump, and Le Pen's upcoming election victory, eyes are starting to turn to the people's next battle against the machine: the Dutch elections.
In this thread we can discuss factors explaining the surge of white-haired supremo Geert Wilders in the Netherlands' polls, and reasons why his surge is awesome for the Netherlands, for Europe, and for the people of the world.
Dukasaur wrote:mrswdk wrote:Following Brexit, Rome's mayor, Trump, and Le Pen's upcoming election victory, eyes are starting to turn to the people's next battle against the machine: the Dutch elections.
In this thread we can discuss factors explaining the surge of white-haired supremo Geert Wilders in the Netherlands' polls, and reasons why his surge is awesome for the Netherlands, for Europe, and for the people of the world.
So, tell us why you think it's "awesome".
waauw wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Sigh... here's what I mean:
"Hey, why are you voting for a guy I think is racist?"
"Because my income has increased in 10 years and I am too old to go back to school and I have three kids and because the party for which I voted the last 20 years cares more about refugees and throwing lavish parties than they do about me."
"So, it's because you're racist. Got it."
Perhaps if someone could address the root concerns instead of merely bleating out "you're racist" as if that's the be-all and end-all of arguments, there might be a meeting of the minds. Shit, Bernie Sanders did exactly that if you don't like the Trump-type references.
Maybe I expressed myself poorly before, but though some of his voters might merely be naive or discontent, Geert Wilders himself is a racist. This is without a doubt. The prime argument for his campaign is de-islamisation. It's like the nazi-party in 1933. Hitlers voters might not all have been so malignant, but that doesn't clean their hands from supporting nazi cruelties. It is the job of every voting citizen to make sure dangerous maniacs don't get to office.
waauw wrote:thegreekdog wrote:I'm not excusing supporting these types of people (that caveat will of course get lost) but try to think of it from the point of view of this jagoff's supporters. While it's fun to make fun of them as racist or stoopid or whatever, it's important to understand how to educate them and get them to be functioning parts of a modern society... and making fun of them doesn't do it as we've seen here in the US.
People will always be easily manipulated. A lot of racists can be extremely intelligent as well. Education is not always the issue. The problem is that a lot of people simply don't give a damn about politics, spend so little time following it that it's easy to push them in a certain direction. That's not a fact you can simply change. It's a cultural paradigm. In the land blind one eye is king.
Many of these populists simply shift the blame to already vulnerable scapegoats or bloat topics to exagerated proportions.
mrswdk wrote:In yet another country people who've been ignored for years are getting the chance to kick the system that doesn't care about them.
riskllama wrote:point : dukasaur.
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