Netflix series Adolescence becomes teaching material for schools in the Netherlands🇳🇱. In Belgium🇧🇪, Minister of Education Zuhal Demir announces an "action plan against toxic masculinity" because "women feel unsafe due to far-right extremism".
In both countries, women are harassed, raped, and attacked by imported predators on a daily basis, but the real danger, apparently, is teenage white boys listening to people like me.
I have inspired thousands of young men to become the best version of themselves: to take care of their grandparents, help the poor, visit nursing homes, clean up litter, donate blood, become self-sufficient, learn their history, become healthy and join a boxing club.
I have inspired zero young men to mistreat women. On the contrary, I inspire young men to avoid the instant-gratification-trap provided by 🌽 and hook-up-apps and start a traditional family instead. To take the best care of their wives and children, as this is the only way to make sure the chain of generations becomes stronger than ever before.
I would even dare say the mere presence of these confident, strong men has prevented many women from being harassed, mistreated—or worse.
Why, then, does the government—or rather, the regime—target people like me, and not the imported predators?
Because the regime doesn't care about the safety of women. It cares only about its own safety, to which I am a danger—imported predators are not.
This is not the first 'action plan' to weaken young boys, by the way. For seven years now, most 13-to-14-year-olds in Flanders are obligated to watch a 'documentary' about me at school in which I am portrayed as evil and then they have to take graded tests with questions like "why is Dries Van Langenhove dangerous?"