“Unfortunately there are politicians who think they will become more popular by being extremely negative about certain groups of people”
The city of http://wvwnews.net/story.php?id=2154 Wilders, newspaper De Telegraaf yesterday reported. Wilders calls the campaign “sickening”.
The newspaper quoted from a letter that the city council has sent to three hundred primary and secondary schools in Amsterdam. Primary http://wvwnews.net/story.php?id=3279 that Wilders, MP and leader of the Party for Freedom (PVV), intends to release in March.
The letter, which the newspaper claims is intended as teaching material, contains cartoons of Wilders, Prime http://wvwnews.net/story.php?id=3046), concludes the pamphlet with, ‘Unfortunately there are politicians who think they will become more popular by being extremely negative about certain groups of people. They think you should be able to say anything, even if it is hurtful. But this does not make things very pleasant in the Netherlands, as before you know it, they are setting one against the other’.
A spokesman for the Amsterdam city council stated that the message did not only refer to Wilders’ opinions. Moreover, the ‘teaching letter’ also calls on pupils to talk to each other and respect each other’s views, the spokesman pointed out.
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A Western Voices reader says: Stunts like this stoke a http://wvwnews.net/story.php?id=2360, and nationalists are regularly subjected to attacks across Europe. Wilders himself already has to live with constant protection from the Dutch secret service after he was targeted for murder by the Hofstad Network, a loose gang of Islamist immigrants. The system gives its approval to such actions by utilizing public funds to activate thugs who attack dissidents under a veil of righteousness.