Brother Rahide has a clear message for his TikTok followers: “The Muslim is the boss in the Netherlands. And if you don’t like it, you can leave.” He also claims that the Netherlands used to be the largest Islamic country in the world, referring to its former colony, Indonesia.
In his TikTok tirade, Brother Rahide makes it clear that the Dutch need to adapt to Muslims. While his tone seems somewhat exaggerated, the Islamic influencer continues his rant for several minutes.
Rahide begins: “This is the Netherlands, the country where the Muslim is in charge, not the Dutch. If you don’t like it, you can leave. Go to Germany or somewhere else. Here, we Muslims are in charge. We built this country. We are responsible for everything here—houses, infrastructure, everything. Everything in the Netherlands is thanks to Muslims. The Netherlands was also once the largest Islamic country in the world. So if you don’t like it, take a plane, boat, or ferry to England or New Zealand and leave. Or just accept that we, Muslims, are in charge here.”
Rahide also criticizes PVV leader Geert Wilders: “Geertje is nothing here. He’s just a puppet of America, doing whatever America tells him to. Do you understand? The Netherlands belongs to Islam and always will. Yes, sorry people, the truth hurts.” […]
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