A new government has formed in the Netherlands recently, one that proclaims to alter the coarse substantially. Too bad it’s composed of exactly the same coalition parties as the previous government. Too bad also that the 4 parties have squandered a lot of the political programs they were elected on, in order to form this coalition.
In spite of the record 17 political parties who have won one or more seats in the Second Chamber (the people’s representation), there seems to be only one party who provides real opposition to our government, the FvD, or Forum for Democracy.
This party, under leadership of Thierry Baudet, are the only ones that have dared to ask questions about the WEF’s involvement in our cabinet (ministers and minister-president). Our minister-president, smiley grimas Mark Rutte, and our minister of finance (formerly minister of the interior) Sigrid Kaag, are directly liased with the WEF. Recently, trough a request of disclosure of public governance, a score of documents have been made public by the FvD, confirming that our cabinet has made convenants with the WEF, outside of our normal parlementairy control mechanism.

The FvD, along with some other parties, have been placed in a sort of a cordon sanitaire. When negitiations for a new government began, all of the cartel parties indicated they do not want a collaboration with the FvD, beforehand. Meanwhile, the FvD keeps addressing subjects like the WEF’s involvement in our government, the absense of an independant investigation into ritual child abuse by members of our government and high government officials, and question the government about the Corona policies and QR antics. They also advocate peaceful civil disobedience when it comes to the latter two.
But we didn’t even have to wait until at least a minority publicly defies our political cartel goons. A few days ago, a man was arrested near the house of one of our ministers, Mr. de Jonge (former Public Health, Wellbeing and Sports) who was “acting conspicuously”. That same man was released from custody, only to be found with a lit torch near the house of Mrs. Sigrid Kaag, and subsequently arrested again. I don’t know about you, but I smell something fishy. The cartel parties wasted no time blaming the FvD. Plastered all over the state media NOS there were articles which featured statements like these:
Members of the second chamber reacted shocked on the news. Kaag’s party colleague Jetten called the man “intimidating scum“. Also second chamber members of other parties are indignant, and believe that a line has been crossed. "If you spread the poison of “resistance“, “tribunals“, and “incarceration of political opponents“ time and time again, then this kind of intimidation and threatening is what you harvest.” said ChristenUnie leader Segers.
Of coarse, this is directly targeting the FvD, and Segers is member of a government cartel party himself.
A few days later it was the turn of other politicians, amongst others the before mentioned minister de Jonge, and Jesse (Yassin) Klaver of the Green Left party.
De Jonge linked the events directly to the FvD, and stated:
“Words matter. Speaking about tribunals and that politicians should be locked up, the whole way in which Forum for Democratie chooses it’s words, that’s not without danger. There are people that feel legitimised to resort to behaviour that crosses the line by far. You can only look at it as a threat or intimidation."

Klaver states:
“Forum voor Democracy of party leader Baudet en de FvD members of chamber Van Houwelingen en Van Meijeren make statements that pose a threat to the state, and directly promote political violence.”
About the comparison that Baudet makes of the corona measures to the holocaust he sais: "You cannot sink much deeper. But the botton in not yet in sight. I fear this will end in violence. And we are closer then a lot of us think"
Klaver calls the incident at the house of D66 leader Kaag "no coincidental action of a single conspiracy extremist".
First of all, Baudet never made a comparison of the current situation to the holocaust. He compared the situation to the late 20’s and 30’s, when whole groups of people were excluded from participation in society. That, in my opinion, is a correct observation. It’s a sliding slope to boot.
But we all know where this is heading. There has already been talk to ban the FvD as a political party, and the people from the cartel parties are just paving the way to that becoming a reality. They would rather throw out the vote of some 350.000 people ten face true opposition.
There are few parties I have more contempt for here in Europe than the greens. At least communists are direct and honest in their aims. Everywhere the greens are tolerated a social and political cancer festers on that nation.