Dutch far-right politician gets criticized over anti-Muslim hate on social media
This legal action follows Wilders’ recent post on social media platform X, which showed an image contrasting a blonde woman labeled “good” with a woman wearing a headscarf labeled “bad.” Critics argue this content exacerbates anti-Muslim prejudice.
Muslim Rights Watch, one of the 14 organizations involved in the complaint, wrote on Facebook that the imagery “closely resembles Nazi Germany's depictions of Jews as 'inhuman, threatening, and unwanted.'”
The group contends that Wilders’ depiction of the woman in the scarf as “bad” could legally be seen as incitement to hostility, social unrest, insult, and hatred.
“Muslims are an inseparable part of the Netherlands. We live here, study here, work here, and contribute to our society every single day. We cannot and must not look away,” the statement emphasized.
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