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Angela de Jong delves into Akwasi fuss in an already controversial column

The ADcolumnist thinks that TV can ‘fraternize’, but can also ‘polarize’. “You don’t have to have a crystal ball to predict where things will go if the racism debate at talk show tables continues to be spearheaded by a rapper screaming with eyes that he’s going to kick Black Pete in the face,” she writes.


Angela needed an ‘acute dose of Prozac’ after her evening watching TV. She beheld with displeasure M and Beau, because in that first program ‘four left ladies’ recorded for Femke Halsema and in the second ‘four black men’ were guests; according to her all guests who can be summarized as ‘even more indignant angry people on TV’. “If you believe everything you hear and see, only one conclusion is possible: the Netherlands is rotten through and through.”


Angela goes a step further by comparing herself to a Dutch Moroccan: “For example, as a native Dutchman, I have felt like a Moroccan for two weeks already, so people and stereotypes talk about me and my neighbors.”

In particular, that comment makes Angela quite a criticism on Twitter. “I don’t want to be treated like a Moroccan. That’s what she actually says, “someone says. “In itself hilarious with stupidity. So many messages, so much explanation, so much news from all over the world and then still don’t get it, ‘writes another. “Someone misses that spot on the television tables,” one Twitterer thinks.


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