▲ | jacquesm a day ago | |||||||
> The pro-immigration people proceeded from a premise that turned out to be false. They thought you could pluck someone out of Syria or Iraq and put them in the Netherlands and the result would be indistinguishable (except in superficial appearance) from descendants of William of Orange. I have absolutely no idea where you got this utterly bizarre notion of what went on in the Netherlands in the last 50 years or so. This is so far besides the point that you probably should just take the L and move on. But on the off chance that you are open to some input: Syrians and Iraqi people in NL are here predominantly as refugees. > Had that premise proven true, nobody would know Geert Wilders’s name. No, we've had Geert Wilders like persons in different guises in the past. None managed to convert it into a life-long jobs program for themselves though. > But it wasn’t true. This has to be the mother of all strawmen ever on HN. You are just simply clueless about this. > It was a conceptual mistake closely related to George W. Bush’s erroneous belief that he could turn Afghanistan and Iraq into America through laws on paper. That too is completely disconnected from reality as documented in untold millions of pages of history. > And that’s had tremendous downstream consequences. Yes, there were tremendous downstream consequences. But you utterly missed the connection about the causes, which in the case of Afghanistan and Iraq go back to 1839 or so. | ||||||||
▲ | rayiner a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> Syrians and Iraqi people in NL are here predominantly as refugees. What difference does that make? The point is that they didn't start behaving exactly like Dutch people when they stepped on Dutch soil. | ||||||||
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