"Holland is a pressure-cooker where all the rats in the barrel are constantly indoctrinated by state-run media to believe the socialist gospel," writes ExDutch of Dutch Disease Report in the comments section of that InstaLanched post re the awakening of the Dutch people from their multi-cultural dream:
I'm one of the young Dutch people who have left. I left six years ago. I know many others who decided the same. We saw the Fortuyn and Van Gogh murders happening before they did. The people who leave -- pushed out -- are very highly educated and talented; the people who stay are parasites, foreign-born or native.
A tiny portion of the population works very hard and sees more than fifty percent of their income taken away -- stolen -- by the state. Enforced labor is also known as slavery. But the money is not the worst: it's the envious nature, the mediocrity and vulgarity of the masses who exploit their moral superiors through a corrupt political system.
A spirited debate is still going on over there in the comments. M. Simon caught our eye with his sardonic, laconic, take-no-prisoners analysis:
The European, Hayek, explained the problem in 1944. The Euros have been asleep for what? 60 years? Well maybe his work was never translated into Dutch. That could be it. Lucky for the Anglos and Americans that he spoke English, no?
As we always -- early and often -- say, incentives rule. Collectivism doesn't work because it goes against human nature. It's so simple -- yet so hard for leftists carrying the baggage of a lifetime invested in Utopian dreams to give up the ghost.
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