"It's is [sic] a familiar ; Geert Wilders has made a name for himself through similar , usually aimed at Muslims but including immigrants of all kinds." [<>added]
Who do we thank for that piece of garbage, John Tyler, or Radio Netherlands Worldwide? Why don't you list a few of them to establish this 'pattern'?
And then let's address 'provocations'. You immigrate to a country and then proceed to demand, demand, demand. Some of you live unashamedly off welfare (maybe with multiple wives?), make NO attempt to learn the languages and customs and assimilate, but rather attack minorities like Jews and gays, and even commit murder.
But those are not provocations to John Tyler, or Radio Netherlands Worldwide. If indeed both of those have written repeatedly and critically on those topics in the past, and have called for the offending parties to conform to Dutch civil society, then I apologize and abrogate these remarks.
If, on the other hand, John Tyler, and Radio Netherlands Worldwide simply wrung their hands, or called upon the native population to genuflect and 'conform' to the newcomers, then a large measure of blame attaches itself here (and to other members of the MSM).
Incidentally, what would the useless European Union do about a country which would threaten to ban Dutch tulips?
"It's is [sic] a familiar ; Geert Wilders has made a name for himself through similar , usually aimed at Muslims but including immigrants of all kinds." [<>added]
Who do we thank for that piece of garbage, John Tyler, or Radio Netherlands Worldwide? Why don't you list a few of them to establish this 'pattern'?
And then let's address 'provocations'. You immigrate to a country and then proceed to demand, demand, demand. Some of you live unashamedly off welfare (maybe with multiple wives?), make NO attempt to learn the languages and customs and assimilate, but rather attack minorities like Jews and gays, and even commit murder.
But those are not provocations to John Tyler, or Radio Netherlands Worldwide. If indeed both of those have written repeatedly and critically on those topics in the past, and have called for the offending parties to conform to Dutch civil society, then I apologize and abrogate these remarks.
If, on the other hand, John Tyler, and Radio Netherlands Worldwide simply wrung their hands, or called upon the native population to genuflect and 'conform' to the newcomers, then a large measure of blame attaches itself here (and to other members of the MSM).
Incidentally, what would the useless European Union do about a country which would threaten to ban Dutch tulips?