I forgot the ships. There is something about the Dutch that reminds me of them.
I forgot the ships. There is something about the Dutch that reminds me of them.
The Netherlands are an interesting nation. I've been on three trips there, and seen all sorts of things, from actual milkmaids going to their cows in the morning, to some guy who looked like a really pale Lou Reed in a trench coat, chasing after a man with a very stiff face, and yelling "Come on (guy's name)! Come on, man! Don't do this. Don't do this to me man!"
If I had to some up the populace in one word, it would be: Merchants.
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Why is everybody so endlessly fascinated with the Netherlands choice to decriminlize marijauna and sex-for-hire?
I mean, give them points for libertarianism, sure, but as the defining image of a culture?
I think of polders and merchant guild and banking and ice skates and such.
Perhaps its my status as a non-user that influences this? Or my age?
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Because it's something that's unique, or very rare at least. There are a lot of other countries with tulips, developed banking or diamond trade. but such a totally hedonistic-libertarian paradise??? Just Netherlands![]()
I realise the question i semi-hypothetical, but I'll answer it regardless, since I was pretty much thinking the same thing.
Firstly, it is a big world and the Netherlands is a small country. People can't have an extensive knowledge or even elaborate stereotypes about the entire world. So stereotypes are limited. Brazil - beach, bikinis and football. New Zealand - nature, rugby and sheep. The Netherlands - drugs and prostitution.
Secondly, this is owing to the Netherlands itself. The Dutch are part embarrassed*, part a-historical**, part uncultured***. The tragedy is that they have not always been like this. The Dutch trading towns are in historical importance, in artistic and architectural merit, even in sheer beauty, every bit the equal of the Italian city-states, or of the great Flemish towns. Just the province of Holland alone is peerless in Europe: Amsterdam, Leyden, Haarlem, Delft, Rotterdam, the Hague. An empire was run from here, global trade was conducted from here and even developed here, art flourished, censored books were printed, philosophy flourished, law flourished. Henry Mechoulan wrote a book, 'Amsterdam au temps de Spinoza', which is probably not available in English. It is astonishing. For full century, not the Spanish, British or French were the centre of European civilization, but a few acres of wetland. Which, to top it all of, these semi-amphibian Masters of the Universe forged themselves from the bottom of the sea.
If you visit it though, you'll have to look for it. In every village, every French town, everywhere in europe, there are signs that direct you to the house of famous historical persons. If there isn't any, they'll invent one. Any structure that is over two centuries old is protected. Old landscapes are still intact. There is a pride in it. The Netherlands on the other hand feel like it has been taken over by aliens, colonised. They don't promote their old culture, they don't love. They are embarrased about it, want to be modern. It is like with Italy and antiquity, there is so much of it that it is carelessly left to rot. It is maddening. One can visit the Netherlands and remain completely oblivious of its history.
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*See: Embarrassment of Riches by Simon Schama.
**The Americans here can't go a topic without referring to the Founding Fathers, the English mention Magna Carta, Nelson, the Empire. The French go on and on about the Revolution and Republican values. However, when was the last time any Dutch poster here mentioned the Dutch Republican tradition, or Spinoza, or Grotius 'Mare Liberum'?
***See wikipedia's entry on 'Fragony'.![]()
Very much my point, Louis, though much better developed and eloquently extended.
I am a bit of a libertarian myself. Though I personally would avoid most such legal vices, I really don't see the need to criminalize them (providing no harm is done to others and for consenting adults only).
If it were the defining "image" of my culture, however, I would be horrifically embarrassed. The image of an entire county centered on a Seaman first's ideal liberty port?![]()
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Reinvent the British and you get a global finance center, edible food and better service. Reinvent the French and you may just get more Germans.
Ik hou van ferme grieten en dikke pintenOriginally Posted by Evil_Maniac From Mars
Down with dried flowers!
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The usual generalizations: weed and hookers, windmills, tulips, and clogs. Plus tall people (the better to breathe when the floods hit!), the incredible dikes (to prevent said floods), and the Dutch Master.
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"The only way that has ever been discovered to have a lot of people cooperate together voluntarily is through the free market. And that's why it's so essential to preserving individual freedom.” -- Milton Friedman
"The urge to save humanity is almost always a false front for the urge to rule." -- H. L. Mencken
No joke, just class.
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There are some vids of this in English, but the ones with the Dutch commentator are the best.![]()
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"Why do you hate the extremely limited Spartan version of freedom?" - Lemur
"Amsterdam? Isn't that...like....the place where you can smoke weed without getting busted dude?"
Basic label of the Netherlands, at least around here, is they're very relaxed with their laws, and it's a druggy get together nation.![]()
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It was not God, but the Dutch masters that invented light.![]()
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pot brownies and loose women. Oh and all of this is done in clogs and then at some point they put them outside and Santa Claus stuffs them. Which leads me to belive the Dutch get the short end of the stick on Christmas. Santa must be a Belgian.
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because it should be like that in every nation!Why is everybody so endlessly fascinated with the Netherlands choice to decriminlize marijauna and sex-for-hire?
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There is a darker side to all that, you would almost forget that these women are usually from eastern europe and aren't doing it because they like it so much they are forced, prostitution is still the realm of organized crime there is nothing progressive about legalizing prostitution it's looking away from a very cynical, and in our case, massive trade.
I remember discussing this issue with you a while ago....
I think prostitution should be legalised but it seems they haven't put strict enough rules and regulations in Netherlands to make it work...
The idea behind legalisation is that it would take organised crime out of it, or at least force them to give the workers certain rights, and it also gives them an avenue to complain to the goverment (the workers) because they are no longer criminals...
The other side of it is health and safety, if its a legalised trade then things like condoms are health and safety and various other rules to protect the workers and customers from transfering diseases... i assume this part does work in Netherlands ?
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It does on the red-lights, but the red lights are a disneyland for adults, behind that facade is a lot of human suffering I think it's a sad sad place if I could close it down I wouldn't hesitate to do so, private clubs and escort service fine these girls do it out of their own choice, are well looked after and make a lot of money, girls are mostly students. Not all exploiters are bad a friend of mine has two girls in The Hague, they actually came to him, guy is a bit of a puppy nothing mean about him, he asked me in but I would never do that not my trade legal or not. The extra dark side, there are also unofficial places that are 'tolerated' that are as sinister as can be, there is nobody looking out for these girls and they don't get very old, they stand in the cold in a line and wait for a car to pick them up it's rediculous that is allowed.
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Fixed!!!nothing progressive about legalizing prostitution that is linked to organized crime and is not a legitimate buisiness
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IMHO holland isnt that progressive any more... it just conservatively sticks to that image. You can call the (extreme) right wing progressive but I think they are not really contributing, so that would be POV.
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We've got Saint Nicolas instead, wich is where you guys ripped the idea of Santa Claus fromOriginally Posted by Strike
Historical knowledge/consciousness of the average Dutchman is atrocious. Other than William of Orange people'd be hard pressed to name any other important statesman or political figure from our history. Few have any idea what Hugo de Groot's or Erasmus' contributions to philosophy, or Leeuwenhoeks or Zernike's scientific achievements were. If this were any other country, the majority of people would at least know these people's names.
I don't think that this can be ascribed to any embarassment on our part. I think it's got more to do with down-to-earth disinterest in non-recent history, and having no particular need to bolster national pride.
As for Amsterdam, I've only visited it 3 times and never as an adult. Giving it a makeover to look like a 17th century city might make it more pitoresque but that'd be phony. We should really consider the idea of enabling everyone to open casinos instead of just the state, with already legalized prostitution and decriminalized weed we could become more legendary than Las Vegas and Babylon combined![]()
The only Dutch people I know who actually live in the Ned's are the fellows here at the org. But I married a Dutch-American girl in '72 (her grandmother was the immigrant, from Amsterdam). So, my impression is based on those two sources.
A direct-speaking, hard-working, naturally curious, clever people, their free-wheeling Libertarian ways ("Live, and let live") are tempered by a Calvinist streak, so they vigorously defend personal freedom of choice with a zeal usually seen only among the religious.
They really, really, REALLY don't like to be told what to do, or be ordered about - neither do they tend to order others about. When happy, or contented, they spread their warm-fuzzy feeling to those around them. This is their usual state. When they are down, however, they go to internal brooding places so dark they would scare a Russian in mid-winter. I've learned to leave brooding Dutchies alone; they'll snap out of it soon enough on their own. I've never been able to assist them in those dark times.
They must be kept busy; idleness makes them brood.
Quite adventurous as young people (they love to travel), they grow more conservative and home-body-ish with age. They appreciate humour, but don't tell a joke very well.
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i can relate a bit to kukri's vision... oh kukri, youre soooo wise :P
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Reinvent the British and you get a global finance center, edible food and better service. Reinvent the French and you may just get more Germans.
Ik hou van ferme grieten en dikke pintenOriginally Posted by Evil_Maniac From Mars
Down with dried flowers!
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I like how the Dutch have their G's. energie, technologie, grootfontein...
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Good people, I can't really stereotype them. I greatly enjoyed my visit there.
One thing that really impressed me about the Netherlands was the amount of work previous generations had done. I do woodworking as a hobby/sidejob. I examined old Dutch window frames very closely. I would estimate a master woodworker spent a week to make one window frame. Everything was carefully shaped and fit perfectly over 100 years later. America is all about production. Southern Europe is all about perfection. The Dutch seem to combine production and perfection.
I also thought a lot about the canals, and how rivers are elevated above the surrounding farmland. That's impressive civil engineering for any society. The Dutch accomplished these things centuries ago mostly with wooden shovels. The amount of labor involved is simply staggering.
About five months ago, when I discussed Montesquieu with Seamus Fermanagh and others. That must have been during your sabbatical.
Anyhoo.. the test for real Dutchness is eating a raw herring with chopped onions and a pickle, in one go - dangle it above your head, let it slide in, then bite it off just before the tail.
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I have absolutely no recollection of this. Maybe I was away.
But do you disagree with the point too? That the Dutch identity is constructed more on social progressiveness than on historical tradition?
The Dutch are famous for shoving anything all the way down their throat.Anyhoo.. the test for real Dutchness is eating a raw herring with chopped onions and a pickle, in one go - dangle it above your head, let it slide in, then bite it off just before the tail.
You are quite correct. Schama specifically spoke about the 17th century. In blissful ignorance I presumed this cultural trait still lingered on.Originally Posted by Fenrig
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