Today Inside star Chris Woerts believes that Douwe Bob gets far too much pity after his flight action from the Netherlands. “We have to go back to basics. It started with its stupid action!”

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Douwe Bob says he has fled ‘on the advice of the police’ from the Netherlands after fierce threats at his address. He ran away at a concert for Jewish children because he saw ‘Zionism’ on a poster somewhere. There is now A man arrestedbut according to De Telegraaf, Douwe lies when he says that he fled on the advice of the police.

Ridiculous

VVD leader Dilan Yesilgöz plays a prominent role in this discussion, because she has more or less put Douwe away as a Jewish hater. “Chris, this is your party, she wants to become prime minister. Is this premierworthy?” Asks Johnny de Mol in his talk show The Oranjezomer To Krukgast Chris Woerts, the sports marketer known from today Inside.

Chris then says: “Yes, always. But we don’t have to forget: we have to go back to basics. It has started with that very stupid action of that Douwe Bob. We all forget that now, that is also a bit going to the background, but he is the main culpy one. He has done things that are also ridiculous.”

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Douwe called it about himself, says Chris. “He also went along with that politically correct behavior throughout that hype. That can also be condemned. And now it seems as if he … He also said last night:” I had to leave the police, “but that turned out not to be true, so it is also a stupid bob.”

Table guest Job Knoester jumps in the breach for Dilan Yesilgöz. “I think it is good that Dilan demands attention for: what is the context? That is that Jewish children are not free to play and cannot take the street with a keppeltje if they want to.”

Seven minutes

Rutger Castricum believes that Dilan did go too far. “We agree on that, but there are a thousand better ways to do that?”

Job: “Yes, that tweet was not very wise and that is why I think it is not surprising that she will explain it in this video in this way.”

Finally, Table guest Ingrid Coenradie: “If you need seven minutes for the context, then you no longer have a context, but you are just turning the hot mash. (…) You are a representative of the people and the moment you start throwing terms and then somewhat nuance … I think it is bad.”

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