Dutch lies in Dhimmitude..
NOS JournaalThe Dutch state news seems to be Dutch most solid PC crusaders. They have a tendency not to try to inform you but to propagate conformity based on their socialist and multicultural views.
It is a well-known fact that most people with a Moroccan and Turkish background prefer to import their partner from Morocco or Turkey. This has been for year the largest sources of Islamic immigration in The Netherlands.
But today the Dutch state television told us that new research by the Dutch State Statistical agency (CBS) showed that this was no longer true. The research shows that most Moroccan’s and Turks do not want to import their life partner, they say. That would be big news, because that is a major shift in behavior change of Islamic immigrants, news that many people in The Netherlands consider positive, because that would slow down the massive Islamic immigration. But is it true?
So let’s look up the CBS report. The CBS report says that most Moroccans and Turks find it very important to marry a partner with the same background, first and most the partner must be Islamic and second related to the same country of origin: Moroccan or Turkish. The interviewed Moroccans and Turks say they don’t think it is mandatory that their future partner is born in Turkey or Morocco. The report also mentions that last year, 50% of the Moroccans and Turks married a partner from their homeland instead of a Dutch-Moroccan or Dutch-Turk. The report only says, that because the interviewed people spoke out that it was not mandatory this number “could” change in the future.
This is just one example of how the Dutch state news is making propaganda.
NOS JournaalThe Dutch state news seems to be Dutch most solid PC crusaders. They have a tendency not to try to inform you but to propagate conformity based on their socialist and multicultural views.
So let’s look up the CBS report. The CBS report says that most Moroccans and Turks find it very important to marry a partner with the same background, first and most the partner must be Islamic and second related to the same country of origin: Moroccan or Turkish. The interviewed Moroccans and Turks say they don’t think it is mandatory that their future partner is born in Turkey or Morocco. The report also mentions that last year, 50% of the Moroccans and Turks married a partner from their homeland instead of a Dutch-Moroccan or Dutch-Turk. The report only says, that because the interviewed people spoke out that it was not mandatory this number “could” change in the future.
This is just one example of how the Dutch state news is making propaganda.
Friday, 4 May 2007
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