Dutch lining up to emigrate due to crowding, mentality
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About 20,000 Dutch people have serious plans to emigrate permanently, demographic research institute NIDI said on Wednesday.
In general, those with serious plans to emigrate have at least a diploma from upper secondary vocational education (MBO) and are aged between 35 and 44. They often earn a good income.
"Just" 2 percent of the Dutch population aged 15 or older is thinking of emigrating in the future, while about one in 10 of this group has serious plans.
This means, from an adult population of 13.2 million, some 250,000 are thinking of emigrating and about 20,000 have serious plans to leave.
Dutch people who want to emigrate want to escape the high population density of the country, the Dutch mentality, crime and the lack of quiet, NIDI said.
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So, in other words the native Dutch must leave the land that their ancestors fought and bled and literally wrested with heir own hands from the sea, in order to make room for the parasitical horde of third-worlders, invited in by their political masters.
Yes, this is probably part of it for some of the those seeking to leave. More generally, one could say some are leaving because they have no control over the changing human makeup of their communities, which in a so-called democracy is pretty sad.
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