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this post was submitted on 06 Jan 2025
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Are you saying that The Netherlands is fascist, or the people hosting Lemmy.world? I don't know about the latter, but regarding the former: The Netherlands has a multiparty system, in which the fascist right party you refer to, only got 37/150 seats. With it, it became the largest party in the government today, but it only represents roughly 25% of all voters. Therefore the majority of the country isn't fascist, so I don't see how your comment makes any sense.
1 hour old account with a similar name to banned ANT_EEY_ANKS.
Hmmm wonder what you are trying to do...
Holy shit. Antiyanks is STILL making new accounts? I thought it was funny months ago but now this is just sad.
It's larger than I would like it to be, sure. But claiming a country is fascist based on 25% is just wrong. You would be right if it were the majority. Besides, if you look at the details you'll see that many people used the far right as a protest vote (which I despise, but not the point). I doubt and perhaps hope those people aren't actually fascist.
They can't, their party leader isn't in government and there's three other parties keeping them in check (one of those is particularly twitchy about this sort of stuff).
Besides, Dutch law does not provide many executive powers that can infringe upon freedom of speech. There's not a whole lot they could do even if they tried.