AFA: Right-wing populist Fortuyn launches new book
I do not know if the quotes here are real. I used to know a little Dutch, but have forgotten most of it, so I can't track down the original. I suppose it's possible the translations have been distorted. If not, Pim Fortuyn's hagiographers have some explaining to do...
"Moroccan boys never steal from Moroccans. Did you notice that? We can be stolen from, but not them."
"The mistake is made when we bend to the Jewish lobby. Not in the sense of compensation for theft and harm made to those directly involved or relatives , but in the sense of the general compensation which was handed out to all kinds of Jewish foundations, which can use that money, our money, for every purpose they want, even to hand it out among the poor. This action I put in the category, Once, but never again!"
[Migrants are] "a dead weight in society".
[He is promoting a] "survival of the fittest society."
That last is a real giveaway, isn't it? He may not have been a fascist (I don't see the anti-democratic stance I associate with fascism) but he surely was a social Darwinist. The American politician he most closely resembled, it would seem, would be Pat Buchanan. (The only countries he would have accepted migrants from were England, France, Denmark, and Germany. "Zulus", anyone?)
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