There is some truth in it tho.
As I said most Dutch have no idea of their history or cultural backgrounds. Ask a 20 year old to name 3 Dutch writers who were active before the 2000’s. Pretty much no one will be able to answer it.
This article about the resistance against Nazi Germany during WW2 is really interesting. All the way up until the final few months, almost all of the resistance came from communists, the communist party also had 10% of the votes in the first election after WW2. What had happened afterwards was a campaign of anti-communist propaganda, repression, political and social exclusion of communists in the Netherlands to the point where being openly communist would leave you socially excluded and without a job, it's really sad to me that this is the thanks that this country gave to the people who fought most fanatically in the resistance to Germany.
nederlandsecommunisten.nl/rood-gevaar-communisten-nederland-werd-leven-flink-zuur-gemaakt
Average stem student
in my first year chem class some kids got kicked out the class group chat for sending right wing memes to it
bro had anger to project so naturally he came to the place he felt safest: the socialism thread
dialectics in motion
This article about the resistance against Nazi Germany during WW2 is really interesting. All the way up until the final few months, almost all of the resistance came from communists, the communist party also had 10% of the votes in the first election after WW2. What had happened afterwards was a campaign of anti-communist propaganda, repression, political and social exclusion of communists in the Netherlands to the point where being openly communist would leave you socially excluded and without a job, it's really sad to me that this is the thanks that this country gave to the people who fought most fanatically in the resistance to Germany.
http://nederlandsecommunisten.nl/rood-gevaar-communisten-nederland-werd-leven-flink-zuur-gemaakt/
Thanks, going to read it
Thanks, going to read it
Lmk when you do, people should learn more about people like Hannie Schaft
nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannie_Schaft
An actual Dutch hero
not some slave owning mfs and s***
it gets really weird when you realize which parts of its history the Netherlands takes pride in tbh
Lmk when you do, people should learn more about people like Hannie Schaft
https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannie_Schaft
An actual Dutch hero
not some slave owning mfs and s***
it gets really weird when you realize which parts of its history the Netherlands takes pride in tbh
I will let you know tomorrow when I get back from work for sure
Yeah, I know what you mean. The people that Mr Baudet is still proud off
@krishna_bound
gaslight
gatekeep
girlboss
gaslight
gatekeep
girlboss
her PR team put on an absolute masterclass covering up the olavi thing
Shaquille O'Neal backs Australian Indigenous vote
US basketball legend Shaquille O'Neal has voiced his support for the Indigenous cause in Australia.
Speaking at a news conference with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, he said: "Whatever you need from me, just let me know."
Mr Albanese's centre-left government wants to hold a referendum to change the constitution and give Indigenous people a voice in parliament.
Mr Albanese said: "We know that Mr O'Neal does a lot of work in the United States about social justice and lifting people up who are marginalised, including through sporting organisations."
He said his government wanted to build "the broadest possible support" and engage with individuals who could connect with young people and all sections of society.
"Shaq has that record," Mr Albanese added, praising him for bringing people together from different backgrounds and "recognising that Australian history didn't begin in 1788".
Indigenous Affairs Minister Linda Burney, who also spoke at the news conference, said O'Neal requested to be involved and described the mission for change as "a noble task".
The four-time NBA champion said: "I'm here in your country, whatever you need from me, just let me know.
"Appreciate you guys, and God bless you guys, and everyone knows Shaq loves Australia, alright? Alright, I'll see you soon."
Shaquille O'Neal backs Australian Indigenous vote
US basketball legend Shaquille O'Neal has voiced his support for the Indigenous cause in Australia.
Speaking at a news conference with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, he said: "Whatever you need from me, just let me know."
Mr Albanese's centre-left government wants to hold a referendum to change the constitution and give Indigenous people a voice in parliament.
Mr Albanese said: "We know that Mr O'Neal does a lot of work in the United States about social justice and lifting people up who are marginalised, including through sporting organisations."
He said his government wanted to build "the broadest possible support" and engage with individuals who could connect with young people and all sections of society.
"Shaq has that record," Mr Albanese added, praising him for bringing people together from different backgrounds and "recognising that Australian history didn't begin in 1788".
Indigenous Affairs Minister Linda Burney, who also spoke at the news conference, said O'Neal requested to be involved and described the mission for change as "a noble task".
The four-time NBA champion said: "I'm here in your country, whatever you need from me, just let me know.
"Appreciate you guys, and God bless you guys, and everyone knows Shaq loves Australia, alright? Alright, I'll see you soon."
there’s a a genusa 
reddit.com/r/GenUsa
there’s a a genusa 
https://www.reddit.com/r/GenUsa/

actual nazis: the ussr was a jewish vanguard against the west, communism is a jewish ideology made to subject the white man
neolibs: the ussr was basically a country of white supremacists
https://www.reddit.com/r/GenUsa/comments/wyp31j/the_largest_terrorist_group_in_the_world_isnt/
@Womanpuncher69
i literally just saw that
one of the guys was like yeah my uncle was accused a naxal torutured then let go after found innocent and i’m like and y’all wonder why they waging a revolution 😭😭😭