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“There is a story beneath, there are problems!” – The Daily Standard

The train track of Thierry Baudet has long since been forgotten and forgiven by his own followers. This is evident from a report from an FVD supporters evening yesterday in Dordrecht. Even the left-hand “vinegar” De Volkskrant had to reluctantly admit that FVD members are not in the LPF mood, but have now turned their sights to other issues.

For decades it has been fashionable to call at every riot around a right-wing party that the dreaded LPF conditions have now finally broken out: long-term and chaotic squabbling that causes an entire party to move rapidly towards a political apocalypse. The doom images were also evoked when FVD leader Thierry Baudet put his “train sweat” online about a week and a half ago – about Moroccans who turned out to be conductors.

But it seems that Baudet’s supporters were not upset by it in Dordrecht yesterday. Even De Volkskrant had to conclude that there was almost no criticism anymore about the posting of the party leader at the start of this month. The left newspaper writes, somewhat surprised:

“In Dordrecht, Ruud de Kok (65) is of the same opinion. “The tweet was not right,” he says beforehand in the foyer of the chic Kunstmin, where a harp player welcomes the 750 guests, according to the Forum. “But it is enormously pulled out of context. Baudet also has a story below it. That there are also problems with Moroccans. “

This is also what housemates Yannick and Maarten think, both 22 years old and studying at the “very left-wing” Erasmus University. “It’s easy to score points,” says Yannick about comments on Baudet’s tweet. Maarten: “I have been living in Rotterdam all my life. It is the Turks and Moroccans who are dealing drugs on the street. “

The attentive reader had of course already noticed that: if ragnarok had arrived for the Forum for Democracy, the party would have lost more only one seat in the Maurice de Hond poll last Sunday.




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