Geert Wilders: Ideology

Geert Wilders is Dutch politician. Explore interesting quotes on ideology.
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“Islam looks like a religion but in reality it is a dangerous totalitarian ideology which wants to bring the whole world under Shariah law. Islam means submission … It's either submit or die and I suggest that we will do neither of them.”

Geert Wilders

&quot;Geert Wilders: I Won’t Stop Warning the West About Islam&quot; by Matthew Vadum, FrontPage Magazine (5 May 2015) http://www.frontpagemag.com/2015/matthew-vadum/geert-wilders-i-wont-stop-warning-the-west-about-islam/ <br class="br">2010s

“Islam is not a religion, it's an ideology, the ideology of a retarded culture.”

Geert Wilders

The Guardian &#x27;I don&#x27;t hate Muslims. I hate Islam&#x27; http://www.theguardian.com/world/2008/feb/17/netherlands.islam (17 February 2008) <br class="br">2000s

“I am here to warn Australia about the true nature of Islam. It is not just a religion as many people mistakenly think; it is primarily a dangerous totalitarian ideology. If we do not oppose Islam, we will lose everything: our freedom, our identity, our democracy, our rule of law, and all our liberties.”

Geert Wilders

&quot;Who’s afraid of Geert Wilders? Populism and the politics of hate&quot;, The Conversation (20 February 2013) http://theconversation.com/whos-afraid-of-geert-wilders-populism-and-the-politics-of-hate-12326 <br class="br">2010s

“Islam uses the notion of taqiyya, where Muslims, consciously or unconsciously, hide their true opinion as they are not in the majority. If I ask a Muslim in the street what he thinks about homosexuality, he will either remain silent or give a politically correct answer. As the number of Muslims increases, even when they are not violent, the ideology of Islam will become more prominent and society will change.”

Geert Wilders

&quot;Geert Wilders: an interview with the Netherlands&#x27; controversial politician.&quot; http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Geert+Wilders%3A+an+interview+with+the+Netherlands&#x27;+controversial...-a0205111713 Contemporary Review (22 March 2009) <br class="br">2000s