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It seems that he just finished his studies and he works as a freelance journalist.
He wrote an article a few days ago, explaining that his words were against racism and islamophobes. He claims that the state wants to silence those who fight against racism. The establishment is looking for ways to contain the growing anti-racism movement... etc etc.
Mijn arrestatie had niets te maken met majesteitschennis - Joop.nl
He claims that people of the movement lost jobs due to the state, that the state is bribing institutions with subsidies etc. Ironically while he has no problem labeling 'the establishment'' as racists with dark and evil plots, he get's angry at being labelled an 'antisemite' while he is protesting against Israel and supporting Hamas.
It seems to be a one-track mind. Of course racism is a problem and most likely will always be a problem. But a pro-racism campaign by the establishement seems rather far fetched and TBH quite batty. Anyway...., it places his words in perspective.
He does have a point that the discussion about 'can or can you not say f***' is useless and a waste of time. A mere disctraction from more pressing issues such as racism and islamophobia indeed. A pity he fails to see that he himself is responsible for this distraction.
He wrote an article a few days ago, explaining that his words were against racism and islamophobes. He claims that the state wants to silence those who fight against racism. The establishment is looking for ways to contain the growing anti-racism movement... etc etc.
Mijn arrestatie had niets te maken met majesteitschennis - Joop.nl
He claims that people of the movement lost jobs due to the state, that the state is bribing institutions with subsidies etc. Ironically while he has no problem labeling 'the establishment'' as racists with dark and evil plots, he get's angry at being labelled an 'antisemite' while he is protesting against Israel and supporting Hamas.
It seems to be a one-track mind. Of course racism is a problem and most likely will always be a problem. But a pro-racism campaign by the establishement seems rather far fetched and TBH quite batty. Anyway...., it places his words in perspective.
He does have a point that the discussion about 'can or can you not say f***' is useless and a waste of time. A mere disctraction from more pressing issues such as racism and islamophobia indeed. A pity he fails to see that he himself is responsible for this distraction.
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