I've always been fond of the Dutch and their culture of tolerance and assimilation.
There have been quite a few major incidents that have caught not only the Dutch public's attention, but also the world's over the last few years, ie. the murders of the filmmaker Van Gogh and the politician Fortuyn.
As a result of these events, I'm curious as to how the the country's attitude towards their muslim immigrants and culture may have changed? Do they begin to question their policy of tolerance in creating a multicultural society?
How has the rest of Europe responded to issues similar to these in their own countries, ie. bombings in England/Spain, riots in France, etc.?
Unfortunately, being here in the US, we have very limited exposure to European attitudes (that's why I have to travel so damn much ).
There have been quite a few major incidents that have caught not only the Dutch public's attention, but also the world's over the last few years, ie. the murders of the filmmaker Van Gogh and the politician Fortuyn.
As a result of these events, I'm curious as to how the the country's attitude towards their muslim immigrants and culture may have changed? Do they begin to question their policy of tolerance in creating a multicultural society?
How has the rest of Europe responded to issues similar to these in their own countries, ie. bombings in England/Spain, riots in France, etc.?
Unfortunately, being here in the US, we have very limited exposure to European attitudes (that's why I have to travel so damn much ).
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