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ratuscafoarterea said:
WolfpackN64 said:

Wilders is not "the Dutch people". Wilders rise in popularity signifies problems in Dutch society, which the liberals have faild to resolve. But on the other hand, the Socialist Party (not the PvdA, but the SP) is also sharply on the rise, so your point is also moot.

"Wilders rise in popularity signifies problems in Dutch society, which the liberals have faild to resolve."

that sounds a whole lot like the American elections, you know, how the Democrats even failed to recognize problem in the American society, and we know how that end up. Also, my point that those Tv personalities, they don’t = Netherlands and the Dutch people still stands up. Also, you haven’t answered my question on regards to what makes the guy a nazi, in your opinion. You avoid it like the plague.

 

What makes Wilders a fascist? Let's see. Blaming minorities for: leeching social profits, stealing jobs (quite contradictory to the first one), claiming to defend "Dutch values" (it seems he missed the virtue of tolerance and basic human decency), claiming to be for "the people" (even though more then half of the Dutch populace doesn't really like him at all) and claiming to be against an elite which is "politically correct" (the Dutch PM is an ass* already so no real need there).

Those are all symptoms of what they like to describe themself as "new realism". In the US, you know this movement as the "alt-right", the core of which, is made up by neo-nazis.

While I'm against liberalism myself, since it instigates inequality, which causes competition between people (and thus also hatred). The solution to this problem is confronting the economic system together, not attacking certain people because they're different and because integration is in itself a difficult process that can and nearly always will cause friction.