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Re: Dutch liberal government caught covering up crime statistics when the perpetrators are asylum seekers, refugees or other migrants
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Originally Posted by
Basil II the B.S
He's referring to Rotherham.
It isn't just Rotherham. It's many larger English towns and cities, from as early as the 1970s, systematically ignored by the police, social services and local authorities. The same patterns have been uncovered in Rochdale, Telford, Huddersfield, Oxford, the list goes on.
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Re: Dutch liberal government caught covering up crime statistics when the perpetrators are asylum seekers, refugees or other migrants
It seems that if governments engage in activities like this, it is time to stop viewing them as legitimate governments. People under such governments should view that as being under occupation and act accordingly.
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Re: Dutch liberal government caught covering up crime statistics when the perpetrators are asylum seekers, refugees or other migrants
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I_Damian
Owen Jones wrote that, Shah retweeted it. She got spanked for it. Another person who considers rape amusing is one Carl Benjamin, who for some reason is defended on so-called free-speech grounds. Milkshakes all round.
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Re: Dutch liberal government caught covering up crime statistics when the perpetrators are asylum seekers, refugees or other migrants
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mongrel
Milkshakes all round.
What does that mean?
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Re: Dutch liberal government caught covering up crime statistics when the perpetrators are asylum seekers, refugees or other migrants
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The Dutch Migration Minister involved resigned two days ago. According to DutchNews.nl:
https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2019/0...-crime-report/
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Last week’s report showed ‘fake’ asylum seekers who come from so-called safe countries, namely Morocco and Algeria, were responsible for almost half the 4,600 incidents requiring police intervention. While most cases involved shoplifting or pickpocketing, police also registered cases of physical abuse, threatening behaviour and a further 1,000 incidents listed as ‘other’. The Telegraaf reported on Thursday morning this total included 79 potential sex crimes, including 47 cases of sexual assault, five allegations of child abuse and four alleged rapes plus a string of other violent offences.
While most cases involved shoplifting or pickpocketing, police also registered cases of physical abuse, threatening behaviour and a further 1,000 incidents listed as ‘other’. The Telegraaf reported on Thursday morning this total included 79 potential sex crimes, including 47 cases of sexual assault, five allegations of child abuse and four alleged rapes plus a string of other violent offences.
The Telegraaf reported on Thursday morning this total included 79 potential sex crimes, including 47 cases of sexual assault, five allegations of child abuse and four alleged rapes plus a string of other violent offences.
Whatever the melodrama from Basil, there does seem to be a problem here and that problem is people shielding controversial information from the public.
The Prime Minister tweeted his reaction to the resignation.
https://m.dw.com/en/dutch-minister-r...ort/a-48822640
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Rutte tweeted saying though he "respected" Harbers' decision to quit, it was "incredibly regrettable that the cabinet must say goodbye to such a talented and committed liberal."
Also, an Al-Nusra commander has been living in a town in the Netherlands for 5 years. Nice. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...ont-commander/
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Re: Dutch liberal government caught covering up crime statistics when the perpetrators are asylum seekers, refugees or other migrants
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Aexodus
I presume Holland has a Freedom of Information Commissioner, or the equivalent. If there is a problem, one could write a letter, sorted, job done , the only obstacles are lawful exemptions.
How the OP extrapolates this straightforward clerical procedure as impacting to a liberal government (it's conservative) and being relevant to other so-called liberal governments (certainly the US and UK and many EU countries don't have them) is laughable.
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Re: Dutch liberal government caught covering up crime statistics when the perpetrators are asylum seekers, refugees or other migrants
"Police were called for .... 31 cases of murder or manslaughter."
Interesting choice of words. You wouldn't guess from that that in reality there was one fatality, which was the result of what judges later ruled to be justifiable self-defense. Oh well, it's the Telegraaf...what can one expect.
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Re: Dutch liberal government caught covering up crime statistics when the perpetrators are asylum seekers, refugees or other migrants
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Muizer
"Police were called for .... 31 cases of murder or manslaughter."
Interesting choice of words. You wouldn't guess from that that in reality there was one fatality, which was the result of what judges later ruled to be justifiable self-defense. Oh well, it's the Telegraaf...what can one expect.
So the Telegraaf is not telling the truth about figures it claims are untrue?. Such is spam.
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Re: Dutch liberal government caught covering up crime statistics when the perpetrators are asylum seekers, refugees or other migrants
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Aexodus
Good riddance to that liberal excrement.
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Re: Dutch liberal government caught covering up crime statistics when the perpetrators are asylum seekers, refugees or other migrants
The Swedes also have been covering up stats for years. Even their police are complaining about it.
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Isn't XYZ a conservative government.
No party west of the Slavic states is conservative, least of all those that claim to be.
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Re: Dutch liberal government caught covering up crime statistics when the perpetrators are asylum seekers, refugees or other migrants
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mongrel
So the Telegraaf is not telling the truth about figures it claims are untrue?. Such is spam.
They would not be so careless as to openly lie, but they don't shy from being selective with the truth to the point of deception, as in this case. While the Telegraaf does not openly align itself with any political party, they do have a rather outspoken political agenda of their own on certain topics. For instance, any politician proposing measures resulting in car ownership/driving becoming more expensive better tread carefully.
For what you and I would probably call 'quality journalism' (if only for being nuanced) in the Netherlands I'd suggest NRC, Trouw and, perhaps, Volkskrant for current affairs (though their opinion pieces, of which there are too many, are often cringe-worthy)
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Re: Dutch liberal government caught covering up crime statistics when the perpetrators are asylum seekers, refugees or other migrants
Hey, in Italy we are trying really really hard. Our model is Orban.
Baudet in the Netherlands is pretty neat as well, but he has a long way to go to reach government.
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Re: Dutch liberal government caught covering up crime statistics when the perpetrators are asylum seekers, refugees or other migrants
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Infidel144
What does that mean?
Vague attempt to justify violence against people that disagree with him.
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Re: Dutch liberal government caught covering up crime statistics when the perpetrators are asylum seekers, refugees or other migrants
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Heathen Hammer
Vague attempt to justify violence against people that disagree with him.
HH has quite literally run out of things to say.
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Re: Dutch liberal government caught covering up crime statistics when the perpetrators are asylum seekers, refugees or other migrants
Trust me, the last thing you want to do, ever, is bringing up the United States as comparison when it comes to incarceration rates. Someone else did it in another thread and it turned out into a pathetic debacle. Let's stick to the Netherlands.
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Re: Dutch liberal government caught covering up crime statistics when the perpetrators are asylum seekers, refugees or other migrants
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Basil II the B.S
Trust me, the last thing you want to do, ever, is bringing up the United States as comparison when it comes to incarceration rates. Someone else did it in another thread and it turned out into a pathetic debacle. Let's stick to the Netherlands.
Judging from the stats, there isn't much to discuss.
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Re: Dutch liberal government caught covering up crime statistics when the perpetrators are asylum seekers, refugees or other migrants
It's always good to be tough on criminals. White liberals living in lily-white, crime-free neighborhoods don't understand this, but it's one of those life lessons that people learn either the easy way or the hard way. A low incarceration rate can only be justified by a high execution rate.