This has to be the most hare-brained idea I have even heard (other than what Joe Biden is doing every day in the US). Dutch Minister for Social Affairs, Karien Van Gennip wants to bring in unemployed young people from the no-go zones of French cities to work in the Netherlands. That would relieve a lot of social problems in France, right?
Not even George Soros would have thought of that.
Keep in mind that the Netherlands is already faced, not only with rising crime-thanks to social circles like the Moroccan Mafia, but a serious housing shortage. Dutch citizens have to sit years on a waiting list for housing while asylum-seekers go to the head of the line. Now Van Ginnip's idea would make both problems infinitely worse.
The below article by Michael van der Galien in Dagelijkse Standaard is translated by Fousesquawk.
The government cabinet has now gone completely crazy. Minister van Gennip has announced that "unemployed French youths from problem neighborhoods" are welcome in our country. Then they can "get to work" in the catering industry or greenhouses. With "problem neighborhoods", she means this: The French suburbs aka ghettos, where barely-integrated foreigners live.
Over the years, French suburbs have turned into outright ghettoes. Life is scary. Entire hordes of foreign youths sit all day staring ahead, terrorizing everyone on the street, refusing to work, and creating a situation in which the police dare not enter the suburbs.
Incredibly, the government cabinet, through Minister of Social Affairs Van Gennip, has announced that they want to bring this type of youth to the Netherlands. So that they can get to work in the catering industry or greenhouses.
Suburbs
"In France, there is really high youth unemployment, especially in the suburbs," the CDA (Christian Democrat Appeal party) minister says in Algemeen Dagblad. "Much higher than we know here. I could imagine that we invest in the French or, for example, Spanish school drop-outs, letting them work here in the catering industry or horticulture. There are Spanish youths working here now in cafes and restaurants."
This is really crazy. The French ghettoes are known for their sky-high crime rates. It has become Hell there for people who respect the law and want to live in a respectable manner. And what does this cabinet want to do? Bring youths from that sort of neighborhood to the Netherlands-that is, the youths who grew up in the (French) suburban culture.
Crazy
Why would a clear-thinking person want that? It is undoubtedly bad for the Netherlands.
Well, Van Gennip also has an answer. Because this woman says she feels responsible for social problems in other EU countries.
"I feel a great responsibility for the one million Dutch people who are still on the margins," she says. "But if we want to function as one Europe, we must also worry about youth unemployment in other European countries."
No, Van Gennip, you are not responsible for social problems in other EU countries. You are responsible for the problems in our own country. You have to look after the interests of the Dutch citizen, not those of the French- and definitely not those of the semi or absolute criminals from the (French) suburbs.
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