The resistance of René van der Gijp and his wife Minouche against the regular today Inside-Gast Wierd Duk is now completely escalating. She argues before his departure from the show. “Don’t underestimate the viewers of VI!”
Minouche van der Gijp, the wife of René van der Gijp, is actively involved behind the scenes with today’s guest policy Inside. She is known as an activist in the Gaza debate and now it is slowly becoming clear why René no longer wants to sit at the table with Telegraaf star Wierd Duk. The pressure at the kitchen table is gigántic.
Burns in hell
After trying it for a few weeks after René, Wierd was put back on the Gijp-Loser Wednesday this week. A day before his arrival, so on Tuesday, René went quite well on Wierd. According to the VI-star, the journalist suffers from the Messiah complex. In Huize-Gijp there is someone who is even brighter about Wierd and that is René’s wife Minouche.
According to Minouche, Wierd is a ‘inhumane crazy’ because of his views on the Gaza war. “Zionists, the Israeli government and the IDF can all burn in hell,” she says. And he is different in that. And so you don’t have to give him a stage anymore, she thinks. “Let’s no longer give these people a platform.”
‘Wierd Weg from VI’
The situation is now escalating, because Minouche just wants to get away from VI. “Sorry, Kwek Duk, but tall trees catch a lot of wind. Are you going to call stupid things, cram up fascist nonsense, put on troll layers of X. Then there are people like me, and many more that will pull your underpants over your head and start pointing to you.”
She continues on Instagram: “Because you can think that you are a relief for VI, but this program has been saving it for many years without your extreme right -wing view of life. People want to laugh and put things into perspective before they go to sleep. They want to hear his vision of current affairs, René’s jokes and Wilfred’s sharp nuances.”
“Viewer doesn’t want him”
The VI-viewer wants Johan Derksen, René van der Gijp and Wilfred Genee, and not Wierd Duk, according to Minouche. “Not your ‘substantive opinion’. And that will become your fall in this program. People don’t want to listen to a crematorium of misery. Then they will switch to another program. Error 1.”
What is wrong two according to her? “Never underestimate the viewers of VI. They are not Woke. They are not right. They are human. And as long as you continue to call that no genocide is being committed, they all out of time. If they don’t do that considering the viewing figures if you are there.”
Propaganda
VI really has to get rid of Wierd, says Minouche. “We all see the real -time videos on our scenes. Don’t care for ignorant. Do not project that fascist propoganda on the viewer. They will determine that themselves.”
What does Ward think of the persistent attacks from the Kamp-van der Gijp? He responds in Today Inside: “I heard it, yes. I thought: I’m not going to look back. I read all things, I thought: I don’t let my mood spoil.”
He continues: “I have thick skin. This happens to me for ten years. I get permanent criticism, threats, the whole mess, 24/7. I am used to it, but at some point it can get a certain dynamic, making it dangerous, and that happens just a little too often nowadays.”
Meninkjes
Johan shows that he is quite annoyed by the urge of Minouche to ventilate her opinion. “Well I would find it annoying if my wife went to give meninks behind my back.”
Wilfred agrees. “Yes. Look, I mean: we’re sitting here at this table and I’m doing enough about this table, I think, but anyone is free at that of course. I can imagine that you experience it as annoying what is happening now.”
Whiskey
Johan thinks René is ignorant. “Wilfred, in defense of René I want to say for a moment: I don’t believe René hates Wierd. The problem with René is that he lives in a very small bubble. He drinks a whiskey at home, then eats in a good restaurant in Rotterdam, is occasionally at a football match and it comes here.”
“René does not realize what problems are in our society and those are the problems that Wierd talks about. Then I think: I have never noticed anything, that is not at all, he exaggerates. But look, René is not a boy who starts a trip in Rotterdam-Zuid to see how things really are going in the ghettos.”

