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In a new interview in the Dutch magazine Panorama, Geert Wilders talks about a variety of things, including his forthcoming book about Islam, which will be published in the U.S. in April. In it, he says, he'll document the fact that "Islam is a dangerous ideology" and that "Muhammed really is one of the big bad guys" of history, whose negative influence continues to be felt today. Yes, Wilders acknowledges, there are genuinely moderate people who call themselves Muslims, and if they want to call themselves Muslims that's fine with him – but there is no such thing as a moderate Islam.
What, asks the interviewer, is his great fear? Answer: that "if we don't put an end to Islamization, it will slowly but surely insinuate itself into our society, at the cost of our freedom. And bit by bit things will go the wrong way. That's why I'm extending this warning. Otherwise someday our children and grandchildren won't have freedom any more." To which the interviewer replies: "And if people say: come on, Geert, it's not really so bad, is it?…What do you say then?" "I say: it's worse than you think."
It's hard to believe that in the year 2011 there exist Dutchmen – outside of the perennially clueless cultural elite, that is – who are still able to believe that things aren't "really so bad." But, alas, there are. There are.