FelixDeCat
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We'll all be muslim here in a few short decades. allahu akbar!
Sadly the average European has long given up to its insane leadership.
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We'll all be muslim here in a few short decades. allahu akbar!
Sadly the average European has long given up to its insane leadership (Merkel, etc) of capitulating to raging hoards bent on conquering, not on assimilation. Even worse its ILLEGAL to criticize immigrants or in Europe! So much for free speech.
Here is the average European these days:
Enough to make it anywhere near his winning platform?
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He doesn't have issues downplaying recent genocide committed by his nation, nor has he taken any significant action to reduce their xenophobic laws afaik.
Sadly the average European has long given up to its insane leadership (Merkel, etc) of capitulating to raging hoards bent on conquering, not on assimilation. Even worse its ILLEGAL to criticize immigrants or in Europe! So much for free speech.
Here is the average European these days:
Some observations from a Dutchman now living in the US. In the Netherlands, it's not like in the US where there are two parties, there are many parties. There are 150 seats in parliament, each party gets a number of seats in parliament based on the number of votes they get. Unless one party gets a majority of seats by itself (extremely unlikely), several parties have to join together to build a coalition majority and govern.
Rutte and his conservative party won the most seats (33), but took a step back from the last election where they won 41 seats. Wilders got the second most seats (20), with a slew of other parties following with smaller numbers. Most parties won't join in a coalition with Wilders, so even with the second highest number of seats he won't be part of the governing coalition, but with his strong showing he will have a lot of influence in parliament. Rutte and his party, essentially the Dutch equivalent of Republicans (more conservative than the other parties), moved significantly to the right during the campaign, adopting a lot of Wilders' anti-islam platform, just less blatant and controversial.
The big losers in this election were the labor party (equivalent to the Democrats). They went from second place with 38 seats last election to just 9 seats and complete irrelevance.
It will be interesting to see what coalition is formed to get the majority and govern, but make no mistake about it, there's been a big shift to the right this election cycle. Will also be interesting to see if we see a similar shift to the right in other countries in the EU in their upcoming elections.
Not really, VVD lost more than CDA gained. D66 won too, but they're only slightly right of center.It will be interesting to see what coalition is formed to get the majority and govern, but make no mistake about it, there's been a big shift to the right this election cycle.
About 5% of the population in Switzerland is Muslim isn't it?I'm swiss. We're surrounded by these eu nutters. We will have to assimilate. I'm sure the us will fall as well, just later. One big happy caliphate.
IMO France is more of a concern with regard to the chances of the far right than Germany is, but I guess my perception of Scotland vs the rest of the UK was incorrect (Scotland making the sensible choice of staying in the UK then the UK going full derp by voting brexit), so maybe anything goes?
About 5% of the population in Switzerland is Muslim isn't it?
you do realize what we call rights, such as free speech, doesn't mean other countries have to abide by our constitution, right poseur?Sadly the average European has long given up to its insane leadership (Merkel, etc) of capitulating to raging hoards bent on conquering, not on assimilation. Even worse its ILLEGAL to criticize immigrants or in Europe! So much for free speech.
Here is the average European these days:
you do realize what we call rights, such as free speech, doesn't mean other countries have to abide by our constitution, right poseur?
was it a right, granted by some sort of document? or a supposition based on previous experience?Correct, our free speech rights don't extend to other countries. It's a valid observation though, that these countries with supposed free speech have criminalized criticism of groups based on feelings, so for all intents and purposes free speech is dead there.
Correct, our free speech rights don't extend to other countries. It's a valid observation though, that these countries with supposed free speech have criminalized criticism of groups based on feelings, so for all intents and purposes free speech is dead there.
Not on topic, ie, troll.; see agent00f.
It will be interesting to see what coalition is formed to get the majority and govern, but make no mistake about it, there's been a big shift to the right this election cycle. Will also be interesting to see if we see a similar shift to the right in other countries in the EU in their upcoming elections.
The only response to a crazy man is your own crazy man?
The proper response is to hold EVERYONE to the same standard and rules when it comes to free speech, women's rights, gay rights, separation of religion from state, and all the other liberal policies the west is known for,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6hZLZpfuyQ
you don't cover up, apologize for, and excuse primitive backwards behaviors of one religion while openly criticizing those similar beliefs of other similar religions because of some political correct feel good bullshit which actually emboldens the right wing parties instead of negating them.
The way some of our supposed liberals on these forums defend and apologize for the actions and beliefs of the religious right of the middle east makes them no different than the Trumpettes defending and apologizing for their dear leader's gaffes and blunders that even a child can see through.