Wilfred Genee supports Angela’s hairy-ass criticism of Johan Derksen

Wilfred Genee can follow Angela de Jong’s hairy-butt criticism of his close colleague Johan Derksen. “You’re starting to become that old uncle who had a little too much to drink.”

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Johan Derksen’s predictable, outdated views on transgressive behavior are starting to seriously damage the format of Today Inside. His standard rhyme on this subject causes the viewer vicarious shame, but nevertheless takes up a large part of the broadcasts.

Kitchen table poetry

Angela de Jong describes Johan as an ‘old goat who stubbornly refuses to pull his head out of his hairy ass’. “Yes, do you know who this is? Look, this is Miss Middle-of-the-road,” the football expert responds Today Inside.

Colleague Wilfred Genee: “Huh? You always say those parts of her are great!”

Johan: “She also has to stay and I enjoy reading it, but it is that kitchen table poetry. It is very demagogic and bourgeois. She really writes what she hopes all those housewives think too. I also think that is still the case.”

Wilfred agrees

Wilfred helps Johan out of that dream. “I don’t think that only applies to housewives. I can also follow her somewhat. Can you follow her too, Rutger?”

Unlike Johan, table guest Rutger Castricum finds the misconduct in the WNL leadership reprehensible and René van der Gijp states that broadcaster Bert Huisjes ‘naturally has an unpleasant way of dealing with people’. “I have the impression, especially with women,” Wilfred adds.

Sexist bully

Johan thinks the criticism of Bert is exaggerated. “But René, I read Angela and she calls Bert Huisjes a sexist bully, I believe. Then I think: it is immediately drawn back into the sexually transgressive, but that is not the case, is it?

Wilfred: “No, but it is very strange that men like Rick Nieman and Sven Kockelmann say that there is nothing.”

Rutger: “Isn’t it at least awkward, Johan, that those men say that?”

Johan then mumbles something about ‘those vulnerable egos of the ladies’.

Drunk uncle

Wilfred is also starting to get a bit tired of it; it’s not even funny anymore. If being obsolete were an art, Johan would be a masterpiece. “You can’t compare today’s time with your time, can you? Things change, right?”

Johan: “You now have to deal with that entire woke community like a ton of bricks on your back.”

Wilfred: “This has nothing to do with woke, but with normal behavior. (…) At a certain point you also become a bit like that old uncle at the party where everyone says: he has had a little too much to drink. That is of course the risk you run now.”

Johan: “It doesn’t interest me one bit. This is my opinion.”

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