Statement of the day | The impact of conspiracy theorists on society is exaggerated

The repopulation theory threatens the social cohesion in the country. This warning from national terrorism coordinator Pieter-Jaap Aalbersberg. Is he right? Respond to the statement of the day: The impact of conspiracy theorists on society is exaggerated.

According to the repopulation theory, a hidden elite is deliberately changing the population composition in the West by reducing the number of whites and opening the borders to the influx of other ethnic groups. According to the NCTV (National Coordinator for Counterterrorism and Security), the repopulation theory is leading to a revival of anti-Semitism.

‘Xenophobic and racist ideas’

According to the NCTV, it is worrying that the repopulation theory has moved from the depths of the internet to the upper world and discussions in the mainstream. “Openly and uncritically discussing such xenophobic and partly racist ideas, and other conspiracy theories, contributes to social acceptance.”

According to Aaldersberg there is a hard core of a few hundred Dutch-speaking supporters who approve of terrorism. That number doesn’t seem to be growing. A single person emanates a threat of violence. full limit de NCTV points out that conspiracy theorists, radical corona activists and anti-government extremists are mixing.

Is Aaldersberg right? Or is his conclusion greatly exaggerated? Reply to the statement of the day: The impact of conspiracy theorists on society is exaggerated..

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