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Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte's coalition government collapsed Friday over "insurmountable" differences on how to tackle migration, with elections expected in November.
originally posted by: ancientlight
a reply to: AlienBorg
I saw this. Trying to remain optimistic it's not just political theater. "left' , 'right', 'green' all follow the same agenda IMO.
originally posted by: nugget1
Civil unrest has been growing across the globe, with little attention in the MSM. All we hear about is how dangerously hot it is in the mid-west; crickets on 1200 buildings and 5600 cars torched in France, Dutch farmers protesting, Germans and Canadians protesting-even the protests in the US barley get mentioned, unless they can finger a conservative.
Fighting for what's right gets vilified and criminalized while bad behavior that follows the agenda gets rewarded.
originally posted by: nugget1
Civil unrest has been growing across the globe, with little attention in the MSM. All we hear about is how dangerously hot it is in the mid-west; crickets on 1200 buildings and 5600 cars torched in France, Dutch farmers protesting, Germans and Canadians protesting-even the protests in the US barley get mentioned, unless they can finger a conservative.
Fighting for what's right gets vilified and criminalized while bad behavior that follows the agenda gets rewarded.
originally posted by: TheToastmanCometh
a reply to: AlienBorg
I'm rooting for the dutch farmer party to get more seats
originally posted by: 2Faced
No surprise here. People are starting to get fed-up, seeing their towns and cities turn to # when yet another new center is opened to accommodate the refugee influx. Shops are looted, bus drivers and passengers are intimidated and assaulted, bikes and other properties are stolen, gardens are used as lavatories, fights amongst the refugees themselves, the list goes on. If that wasn’t enough, many dutch people’s children aren’t able to get an appartement or home because some refugees, like Ukrainians for instance, are prioritized.
This whole insanity has to stop. What are we supposed to do with all these people anyway? What’s wrong with saying “enough is enough”? A country should put the safety and welfare of it’s own citizens before anything else, and people have the right to demand so, it’s their hard earned tax money that is being used. Besides, automation and AI will only create less jobs, not more, so what will all these people be doing? Taking in all these people has to make sense, now, and in the long term, this doesn’t. We’re (governments) knowingly taking on more than we can handle, no one benefits from this, aside from the politicians and the institutions involved.
Society has to be based on logic, not sentiment.
originally posted by: TheToastmanCometh
a reply to: AlienBorg
I'm rooting for the dutch farmer party to get more seats
originally posted by: meiosismb
originally posted by: TheToastmanCometh
a reply to: AlienBorg
I'm rooting for the dutch farmer party to get more seats
why? they lie.
originally posted by: AlienBorg
In the Netherlands there has been a lot of discontent among ordinary citizens for a range of government policies over the last 4-5 years.
originally posted by: 2Faced
This whole insanity has to stop. What are we supposed to do with all these people anyway? What’s wrong with saying “enough is enough”?