Tegendraads: Passive Hollanders Watch as Newcomers Take Their Jobs and Women
Dutch Passivity and Immigration
In a recent article in Elsevier Weekblad, Dutch journalist Tegendraads argues that the Dutch are too passive in the face of immigration. He claims that newcomers are taking Dutch jobs and women, and that the Dutch are doing nothing to stop it.
Tegendraads's article has sparked a heated debate in the Netherlands. Some people agree with his assessment, arguing that the Dutch are too tolerant of immigration and that it is leading to the loss of Dutch culture and identity. Others disagree, arguing that immigration is a positive force that benefits the Netherlands.
Tegendraads's Evidence
Tegendraads cites several pieces of evidence to support his claims. First, he points to the fact that the Netherlands has one of the highest immigration rates in Europe. In 2019, over 200,000 people immigrated to the Netherlands, which is a country of only 17 million people.
Second, Tegendraads points to the fact that immigrants are more likely than native Dutch to be unemployed. In 2019, the unemployment rate for immigrants was 10.6%, compared to 4.7% for native Dutch.
Third, Tegendraads points to the fact that immigrants are more likely than native Dutch to be involved in crime. In 2019, immigrants were responsible for 28% of all crimes in the Netherlands, even though they make up only 12% of the population.
Conclusion
Tegendraads argues that the Dutch are too passive in the face of immigration and that it is leading to the loss of Dutch culture and identity. He calls on the Dutch to take a more active role in shaping their country's future and to make sure that immigration is beneficial to all.