This week’s edition of Dutch magazine HP/de Tijd claims that Geert Wilders’ anti-Islam party, the PVV, is secretly setting up a youth organization. The PVV denies this.
The article says an increasing number of highly educated and foreign youths in the Netherlands idolise the Dutch opposition MP. It had been noticed before that young people identify with Mr Wilders, but HP/de Tijd chief editor Jan Dijkgraaf says that “this concerns highly educated students, also from non-Dutch backgrounds, who are serious about starting a career within the party. The establishment of a youth-branch of the PVV is their first goal.”
The PVV denies any involvement in efforts to establish a youth movement. But the youngsters tell the publication that they have been in close contact with the party’s central office and members of parliament such as Fleur Agema. They even receive media advice. “We refer the media to the Central Office,” says Wesley.
PVV press officer Matthijs Weststraten says he has had no contact with the youths whatsoever and refers the magazine to the MPs. But MP Fleur Agema points back to the press officer.
Lips sealed
The magazine writes how sixteen-year-old Jacky, who was in the process of creating a PVV youth movement last year, initially accepted an interview request with HP/de Tijd but later changed her mind. The article suggests that everyone involved has been told to keep their lips sealed. Pascal Schipper, creator of the PVV youth page on the Dutch social networking site Hyves.nl, confirms that Jacky was silenced.
Pascal himself did talk to HP/de Tijd and says there are more young PVV supporters than one might think.
“There is a vast number of young people who support the PVV but who don’t openly acknowledge it. Average guys that attend school and who lay low.”
Messiah
The youth movements of the Dutch conservatives and the labour party are critical of their leaders, but PVV youths stand firmly behind Geert Wilders. One of the students involved in the youth movement says he idolizes him.
“There is but one God on this earth, and that God is Geert Wilders," he says, adding that a youth movement shouldn’t contradict its own Messiah.
But the anonimity of the internet allows anyone to speak up. Thursday, after the HP/de Tijd article was released, a sixteen-year-old ‘Jacky’ responded to the above statement on an online PVV discussion forum:
“Not criticising Geert Wilders? That is impossible. He also needs to be scrutinized. Geert is not God, but a human being/politician. His supporters shouldn't blindly follow him without being able to criticise.”
With 19.3 percent of the votes the PVV is the most popular political party among Dutch high school students, according to a poll carried out before this month's European elections by an independent Dutch institute. This would amount to 5 of the 25 Dutch seats in the European Parliament. The PVV ended up with 4 seats.
Zeitgeist
Pascal Schipper tells HP/de Tijd that the reason for the party’s popularity is simple.
“Young people simply have a very clear picture of the Islamisation. You start off in primary school in your home town and go to high school in the big city. The impression you get there is very different from what you were used to. It is an ambiance of fear.”
Marokko.nl forum participant ‘Atropos’ offers his own explanation for Wilders’ youthful backing. Young people “imbibe the ideas of the Zeitgeist and go with whatever trend is most rebellious, it has always been like that.”
But some PVV youths seem to rebel by simply conforming to the party’s ideology. HP/de Tijd editor Jan Dijkgraaf thinks it is remarkable that even highly educated youth blindly swallow what Geert Wilders feeds his party.
“I am glad we could let several of them have their say because it is good to know what intelligent adolescents think. Whoever believes that the PVV just appeals to the socially disillusioned elderly can now clearly see that this isn’t the case. Previously, Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant revealed that support for the party is growing among highly educated elderly. We now show how Geert Wilders has reached the universities.”

























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