Geert Wilders: Godson of Hitler, Faustian Friend of Israel, Coming to America………

     
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Geert Wilders is slowly but surely making Islamophobia an accepted element of political rhetoric in the Netherlands -- and he's got his eyes on the United States, next. Wilders's success rests almost entirely on such strident rhetoric. To give an idea of the tone of his discourse in the Netherlands, he has called for a "head rag tax" on women wearing headscarves. He favors banning the Quran, wants to close Muslim schools but not equivalent Christian or Jewish ones, wants to force immigrants to sign "assimilation contracts," and wants to include the "Judeo-Christian character" of the state in the constitution. But some Dutch analysts warn that it is a mistake to "blacken" Wilders's name too much or lump him with fascism or Nazism. "For one, he's not anti-Semitic," says Alfred Pijpers of the Clingendael Institute of International Relations in The Hague. Israeli officials have indeed privately commended him as "a friend of Israel."……..

Israeli officials have indeed privately commended him as "a friend of Israel." A Faustian deal with Israeli officials? The prospect of the public wearing of the yellow Crescent of Islam in place of the yellow Star of David?
His next step may be a German Bund-style alliance with the Tea Party and Gingrich-istas; “he's got his eyes on the United States, next”.
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  • 10/10/2010 5:33 PM jane wrote:
    A godson of Hitler? Give me a break. He talks about Muslims the same way the Islamic media talks about Jews, no worse. The Nazi's killed people for being gay, they killed people for minor slights... just like Muslims do. Geert Wilders does neither of these.
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