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Johan Derksen: ‘He’s the bastard who caused everything’ | Entertainment

entertainment">As if they never left, the men are from Veronica Inside old-fashioned back on track. After coming in this week The Telegraph had already responded on the latest development around the much-discussed rapper, let ‘Akwasi-specialist’ Johan Derksen, as he describes himself today, shine his light again on Friday evening.

entertainment">“I saw him on the Dam, there he was shouting like a hysterical idiot. Outrageous, really. And then I find it even worse that a whole group of Dutch people are applauding and cheering, and that the mayor of Amsterdam is smiling: ‘haha, look at my people’. And then a prosecutor comes and says, “Sir is fully punishable, but I’m on a committee with guys from the Black Pete Committee. If he promises never to do it again, it’s done. ‘

Extremist groups

entertainment">I find it very strange. And then all kinds of tweets come to the surface, because Twitter is eternal, and they are really scandalous. Even if they are from ten years ago. And then I have it with me again Beau seen. Then I sat there and got it Beau blamed him for just letting it out, nothing but nonsense came out of that boy. He called it (Akwasi, ed.) ‘Word art’. And then I made an innocent joke and I was fucked in the Netherlands. What I don’t like, you know. Because there must be one fucked. But, he’s the bastard who caused everything, and he’s getting a nice prize for his misconduct. ”

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Akwasi

entertainment">The moustache finds it ‘sad that all those extremist groups in the Netherlands are constantly lining up at talk show tables’. “Because everyone wants a spectacle at the table. And with that, both the viewer and those people get the impression that they represent a very large target group. But it is only a very small target group. And we (Veronica Inside, ed.) are more the program for the silent majority. That eighty percent in the middle. But they never end up at such a table, because they do not create a spectacle. Those are the people who can laugh uncontrollably at my jokes, so I am quite happy with that silent majority. But I think it’s really scandalous that those splinter groups that have extreme ideas and hit the table with fists are given so much space, which gives you the impression, well, they are powerful in this country. Not at all. They have never heard of Akwasi in Grollo! ”

Slightly unbelievable

entertainment">According to Derksen, the Public Prosecution Service, which has decided to conditionally dismiss Akwasi’s case, does not feel at all about what public opinion is in the Netherlands. “Because that silent majority I was talking about strongly condemns it that Akwasi got off like that. And she (the public prosecutor, ed.) Did not think about that at all, which has made the entire case law a tad unbelievable. “

entertainment">At the beginning of this week, it was announced that at least ten of the 44 people who have filed a complaint against rapper Akwasi have filed a so-called Article 12 procedure with the court. They want justice to prosecute Akwasi after all. “That is not necessary, according to Derksen. “I don’t think Akwasi is worth that much effort, actually. Make him scream, dude. As long as we don’t take him seriously. What do I care. To make a big deal out of that … But it is not correct what happened. And that public prosecutor was of course not taken away for nothing, eh? ”

Shrug

entertainment">Then it also mixes René van der Gijp himself in the story of his table companion. The former football player is amazed at the influence of social media. “It’s not all that long, is it? That Twitter and Facebook and all that stuff. We take all of that very seriously. We forgot to shrug, on 99 of the 100 things that happen. When I read something on social media, I think: it will be, dude. Find out. ”

entertainment">Derksen: „I don’t have Twitter or Facebook, and I don’t really feel that I’m missing anything. Because when I look at it, because someone tells me to read it, I see a message from Klaas Straatlantaarn or Pietje Puk, but it is never someone with his real name. ”

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