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Monday, December 17, 2007 

I think I'm starting to lose faith in Holland's politicians

That is, assuming I ever had any. It seems like month after month, if not day after day, I'm hearing more and more appalling stuff about what some Dutch are like, one of the latest cases being of a Dutch diplomatic couple who dumped their adopted Korean daughter whom they'd raised for 7 years because she didn't "fit in" with their lifestyle. There's more enraging news about this over here too.

I think one of the commentors on the second topic had a good point about Holland, though:
This is the Euro-socialist elite acting like far too many Democrats in America would like to act.

Let’s not forget that the Dutch, if I am correct, have pro-abortion and pro-euthanasia laws, open air drug and prostitution markets, complete acceptance of the homosexual lifestyle, - and an entire government built on not judging anyone’s conduct. It should be no surprise under these circumstances that a little one who doesn’t exactly fit the image of the elite would be discarded. I suspect this Korean child was adopted merely to advance these peoples careers. When the child ceased to be useful in this regard, they dumped here just like they dump the garbage - assuming that they actually touch their own garbage.

This is what you get when you put secular socialism and moral relativity in charge of a nation. Right before our eyes is the horrors of the “anything goes” liberal mentality.
Yes, I think that sums up the problem with Holland perfectly - they just don't know when to quit.

Update: this news isn't encouraging either.

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