The elite Dutch are pretty extreme in their racism though.

I remember when I got in contact with the prince of Netherland through LinkedIn, prince Constantijn.

He’s the founder of Techleap and created an image of himself being someone who cared about inclusivity by supporting the DEI movement in the Netherlands.

I actually advised him that DEI as a discipline should not be something he should continue to promote because of the victimhood economy it creates but also told him about the racist experiences I had as a black man trying to make an impact within the tech sector in the Netherlands.

He didn’t give a shxt about my experiences and waved it off.. while still trying to keep a online image that he cares about inclusion.

His wife is also responsible for ‘helping’ black families in the Netherlands with one of the most disgusting institutional racist things that happend in the Netherlands, the ‘toeslagen affaire’. The ‘toeslagen affaire’ was a organised institutional crime by the tax agency of the Netherlands ripping black families in the Netherlands apart and bringing thousands of these parents and children in a state of poverty.

They love to have a image of helping black families and black people in the Netherlands but behind closed doors they don’t give a shxt and I experienced it first hand.

Even though prince Constantijn ignored everything that happend to me by Dutch institutions and companies I worked and tried to work with in the past, I helped him regardless with bringing back Dutch pride to the younger generation and even older generations in the Netherlands.

It pretty sick how deep racism goes in the Netherlands and how elites would do anything to keep a good image while ignoring the actual problems in the country.

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