Patriotic revolution continues: Geert Wilders’ party now second largest party in the Netherlands

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The enemedia is spinning this as a loss for Wilders. In fact, he is stronger than ever. The enemedia and leftwing elites are working furiously to downplay the success of Wilders and his party. But this election was a big gain for him. Remember — Wilders started this “little party” just a few years ago, and look: his is the number two party. It’s huge — he gained 30% in seats — the Labour left was routed.

He will be prime minister: of this I am sure.

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Wilders has stated the facts of the election: “Yesterday, the Party for Freedom (PVV) gained 33% and rose from 15 to 20 seats. That is a result to be proud of. However, Prime Minister Rutte won the elections, despite losing 8 seats. We were the third biggest party, but now we are the second biggest party in the Dutch Parliament and a major political force. I promise you: Next time we will be first! The genie cannot be put back in the bottle. I assure you: We will not stop trying to save our beautiful country, the Netherlands, our European civilization and our Western freedoms. We are grateful for the interest and sympathy of freedom loving people all over the free world. And we will continue to inform you about our efforts and progress in the years ahead.”

Nor will we ever stop trying to save our beautiful country, the United States of America.

“Geert Wilders and the Real Story of the Election:The patriotic revolution continues,” by Daniel Greenfield, FrontPage, March 16, 2017:

The Dutch Labor Party used to dominate Maastricht. The ancient city gave its name to the Maastricht Treaty that created the European Union. In this election, the Labor Party fell from a quarter of the vote to a twentieth.

Geert Wilders’ Freedom Party, which advocates withdrawing from the EU, is now the largest party in the birthplace of the European Union.

And the growing strength of the Freedom Party can be felt not only on the banks of the Maas River, but across the waterways of the Netherlands. A new wind of change has blown off the North Sea and ruffled feathers in Belgisch Park.

In The Hague, where Carnegie’s Peace Palace hosts the World Court while the humbler Noordeinde Palace houses King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima, the internationalist institutions colliding with the nationalist ones, the United Nations rubbing up against the Dutch parliament and Supreme Court, the Freedom Party has become the second largest party despite the 15% Muslim population.

In Rotterdam, where Muslim rioters shouted, “Allahu Akbar” and anti-Semitic slurs and where Hamas front groups are organizing a conference, the Freedom Party is now the second largest political party. In that ancient city on the Rotte that had the first Muslim mayor of a major European city, Mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb of the Labor Party who was being groomed for Prime Minister,  estimates are that Labor fell from 32 percent to just 6 percent. That is strikingly similar to what took place in Maastricht.

But nearly half of Rotterdam is made up of immigrants. Muslims make up 13% of the population. But turnout hit 72% and after the Muslim riots, the Freedom Party only narrowly trails the ruling VVD.

The Freedom Party has become the largest party in Venlo while the Labor Party has all but vanished.

And that is the real story of the Dutch election.

The truly final results will only be known next week. But the current numbers show that the Freedom Party has become the second largest political party in Parliament having gained five seats while the Labor Party has disastrously lost 29 seats.

Labor hit a post-war low. The media is spinning this as Prime Minister Rutte’s defeat of Geert Wilders, but the Labor half of the Second Rutte Cabinet just went up in flames. VVD lost quite a few seats, but remains the largest party only because so much of the overall vote had dissipated. Rutte will now have to awkwardly build an unstable coalition out of four parties just to avoid dealing with Wilders.

It is quite possible though that Rutte will be trading the somewhat moderate Labor for GroenLinks which was formed out of, among others, the Communist Party of the Netherlands. When the media cheers that the “moderates” have defeated that terrible extremist, Geert Wilders, what they aren’t mentioning is that the alternative “moderate” coalitions may include the daughter party of the Communist Party.

The election was, in a sense, always rigged. The political system of the Netherlands fragments the vote and then puts it back together in government coalitions. The demonization of Wilders and the PVV was meant to ensure that even if his political party had won a majority, it would not have been allowed to form a government. And so Wilders won more by being in the second spot than by achieving the majority that some polls had predicted, while leaving the PVV unable to form a government.

Despite the attempts to kill it, smear it and destroy it, the Freedom Party continues to rise. And its enemies are being forced to respond to its ideas. The dangerous campaign by Turkey’s Islamist butcher, complete with threats and intimidation, helped Rutte salvage his government. But not his coalition.

The centrist politics that made Rutte’s government possible are imploding. The decline of Rutte’s VVD and Labor is an unmistakable rejection of the status quo. The gains in this election flowed to parties further out on the spectrum on the right and the left. The traditionally moderate Dutch are losing their patience. The polarization is eliminating the center and replacing it with some hard choices.

Geert Wilders and the PVV remain the embodiment of that choice.

Wilders had spoken of a “Patriotic Spring” sweeping the West. After the election, he said that the election results were a thing to be proud of. “The Patriotic Spring continues onward. And it has only begun.”

The media’s celebrations may also be badly misguided for another reason. In the wake of Brexit, the media largely forgot how it had mocked UKIP and Farage as failures. But a political party doesn’t always have to win elections to have an impact. Rigging the system against UKIP didn’t keep the UK in the EU. Instead it ultimately had the opposite effect. Keeping Wilders and the PVV down may backfire.

Geert Wilders has fundamentally changed the conversation about Islam and immigration. And the political parties of the Netherlands are increasingly reacting to him. Wilders took an election in a country whose political shifts are generally of little interest to those living outside it and made it a matter of international interest. His courage and common sense have made him into a world leader.

Wilders had the courage to defy the assassins and murderers, the politically correct scolds and the bleeding hearts, the pallid men and women who counsel moderation in all things and at all times, to tell the truth about Islam and Islamic migration. That is what he will go on doing even as he lives under threat. And his courage inspires opponents of the Jihad in the Netherlands and around the world.

This election was an erosion of faith in the establishment and a show of support for Wilders. To become Prime Minister Wilders, the PVV will either need a truly massive victory or a fundamental change in the political environment. Wilders understands this. He knows that the role of his party is to fight a failing establishment. Everything he does builds support and momentum for either of the two roads.

The media is cheering a defeat that never happened. And just as with Brexit, it may find that it had overlooked the seeds of its own destruction in the dirty politics of its own making.

“This patriotic revolution,” Geert Wilders said, “whether today or tomorrow, will take place anyway.”

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Poppey
Poppey
7 years ago

I fear for Holland, I really do because their political system is so infiltrated by the “progressive” left / greens and now the party for Muslim Turkish immigrants. I would like to be proved wrong of course, but I dread to think of how much more terror, how many street fights involving Turks against young Dutch boys and girls etc will it take to bring these people to their collective senses. In a small country like Holland, it seems mad to have 28 political parties and I assume PR.

The loyal native Dutch may have thrown away the last chance they had to save their culture, identity and country without the price being bloody and difficult to justify.

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disqus_bhsfv78vg
7 years ago
Reply to  Poppey

My sentiments exactly.

Amethyst_2012
Amethyst_2012
7 years ago
Reply to  Poppey

28 political parties in Holland??? OMG. I shake my head. Well, in the next election hopefully that will decrease dramatically. Shows they have a lot of people living in an alternate universe. We are praying for you Geert. And the results are showing, just like in USA.

Nefarious420D
Nefarious420
7 years ago

The only good thing about the Koran is it is like a diary of a psychopathic madman and his exploits of raping, pillaging, and enslaving people along the way. How a diary of a clearly mad man can be considered a religion instead of the death, rape, slavery cvlt it truly is, is what amazes, and how people do not take the writings more seriously.

For every good thing Mohamed lifted from Judaism and Christianity for the Koran, there are 10 things about ways to kill, enslave, pillage, or rape the dhimmis/khaffirs.

Croatia Calling
Croatia Calling
7 years ago

The problem is that the Greens led by Dutch Trudeau have increased their number of seats and there is the new Denk Party which will represent islamic supremacism and separatism in the Netherlands,the only good news besides Geert’s party is the 2nd largest is that the red commies from the Labour Party have collapsed

aebe
aebe
7 years ago

Hey , the denks are going to do away with the word , immigrant . That’ll solve the problems their written by progressives manifesto misses .

Zippy
Zippy
7 years ago
Reply to  aebe

I they abolish the use of the word ‘migrant’ to describe the issue it might simplify matters immensely for the PVV by making it purely about allegiance, so they can champion the eviction of enemies both foreign AND homegrown, if they support the enemy’s Islamic ideology of violent jihad against disbelievers until they declare that there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is his messenger.

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
7 years ago

This is the decision of dutch voters, the next part is application of unintended consequences of their actions.

Croatia Calling
Croatia Calling
7 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

Merkel will send the next batch of migrants to Amsterdam and Rutte will like a good puppet agree on that

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
7 years ago

The dikes of holland are breached by muslims. The dutch voted for islamification, they paid for it, they have it. Enjoy.

dad1927
dad1927
7 years ago

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AlgorithmicAnalystD
AlgorithmicAnalyst
7 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

lol, how true 🙂

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
7 years ago

It’ll be a race to see who can take over the Netherlands first: muslums and their traitorous collaborators, or Geert and his Freedom Party.

aebe
aebe
7 years ago
Reply to  IzlamIsTyranny

Europeans are going to have to come up with a lot of weapons (for an untrained populace) plus money for beer and beans . Or just accept dhimmihood

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
7 years ago
Reply to  aebe

Sad it’s come to this, but it’s nothing but North America’s and Australia’s future.

VLParker
VLParker
7 years ago

I don’t share your optimism, Pamela. The way I see it, 13% of the Dutch voted for freedom and 87% voted for tyranny. Maybe I’m wrong and I hope I am, but in light of all of the destruction going on in Europe by muslim invaders, and Geert Wilders being the only one of the candidates that seriously wants to do something about it, I don’t see much good coming from this election. Yes, Labor got shellacked but the Green Left party gained 10 seats. And ultimately, Wilders is the only one of the party leaders who is willing to do anything about islam.

Bronish
Bronish
7 years ago

Pray, please, for Holland. And pray for the mighty and brave, true freedom fighter Geert Wilders.
Geert, you and Spencer, Geller, Faustin (spelling), and, of course, Pence, and Trump are in my prayers, day and night, night and day.
There’s nothing that Christ Jesus cannot do!
Pray! Pray! Pray! (Oh, and, heh, pass the ammunition.)

Lia
Lia
7 years ago

Go, Mr Wilders! You are the only one willing to save The Netherlands.

Oracle9
Oracle9
7 years ago

Four years from now will probably be past the point of no return, especially if it turns out Rutte was just vote-whoring because of the Turks.

Michael Warren
Michael Warren
7 years ago

The Netherlands has gone the way of France, Germany and the rest of Europe. Enjoy your new Muslim nation.

michaelofsydney
michaelofsydney
7 years ago

Holland is an example of why drugs should never be legalised in any country anywhere. Only dopes smoke dope.

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