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Thierry Henri Philippe Baudet (; born 28 January 1983) is a Dutch far-right politician, author and self-declared
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. He is the founder and leader of
Forum for Democracy Forum for Democracy ( nl, Forum voor Democratie, FvD) is a right-wing populist Eurosceptic political party in the Netherlands that was founded as a think tank by Thierry Baudet and Henk Otten in 2016. The party first participated in elections i ...
(FvD), and has been a member of the
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since 2017. He also serves as the party's
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. He is a controversial politician due to his political views, his promotion of conspiracy theories and
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, and his use of personal attacks against his opponents.


Early life

Baudet was born in
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into a family of partial Walloon ancestry. His forefather, Pierre Joseph Baudet, immigrated to the
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in 1795 when his home in Hainaut was annexed by the
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, fleeing from conscription into the French Army. Baudet's great-great-grandmother, Ernestine van Heemskerck, was born in the
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and was of partly
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parentage. Baudet attended a
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gymnasium, a college preparatory school with compulsory
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and
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. His first degree, from the
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, was in history, and from 2007 to 2012 he was a PhD student at
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(assisting in lecturing, but not constituting a "Lecturer" position as understood in the AngloSaxon academic world, as he misleadingly has been claiming in the past), where in 2012 he graduated as a
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with a thesis on national identity, European identity, and
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. The dissertation was directed by Leiden professor
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and the British philosopher
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and was published in Dutch as ''The Attack on the Nation-State''. An English translation was also published, called ''The Significance of Borders''.


Career

Baudet was a post-doctoral fellow at
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in 2013. He also wrote a newspaper column in '' NRC Handelsblad'' from 2011 to 2012. In 2016, he founded the
Forum for Democracy Forum for Democracy ( nl, Forum voor Democratie, FvD) is a right-wing populist Eurosceptic political party in the Netherlands that was founded as a think tank by Thierry Baudet and Henk Otten in 2016. The party first participated in elections i ...
(FvD, nl, Forum voor Democratie), which became a political party, and he was elected along with
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to the
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in the 2017 general election. Baudet had his personal piano installed in his parliamentary office in
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. In 2018, he said that his current girlfriend was an Iranian refugee. In 2018, he was awarded the Prize for Liberty by the Flemish classical-liberal think tank Libera!.


Political views

Baudet is a
national conservative National conservatism is a nationalist variant of conservatism that concentrates on upholding national and cultural identity. National conservatives usually combine nationalism with conservative stances promoting traditional cultural values, f ...
and Eurosceptic, advocating for both the Netherlands' exit from the
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and the eventual dissolution of the EU. He is against unskilled
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into the Netherlands. In a speech he described immigration as causing a
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of the Dutch culture, and in an interview said he wants to preserve the native cultures and ethnicities of Europe as they are. Baudet is opposed to the
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. Together with
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and the Burgercomité EU association, Forum for Democracy was one of the behind the campaign to collect the signatures required for the 2016 Dutch Ukraine–European Union Association Agreement referendum. Baudet and Forum for Democracy campaigned for the "No"-vote in this referendum. During the campaign, Baudet at multiple occasions spread
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, including false reports of purported crimes by the Ukrainian military, and associated himself with pro-Russian activist Vladimir Kornilov. In November 2016, Baudet co-signed a letter, initiated by the journalists Billy Six and Joost Niemöller, which questioned the independence of the MH17 investigations and requested
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to press for a new investigation. This led to criticism from surviving relatives. In May 2018, he supported the Dutch cabinet in holding Russia accountable for the MH17 shootdown incident. Baudet's
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chats were leaked to the media in 2020; these revealed his close contacts with Vladimir Kornilov, who Baudet described as "a Russian paid by Putin", and demonstrated a significant influence of Kornilov on Baudet's actions on Ukraine, the referendum and future anti-NATO campaigns. In the chats with his FvD colleagues, Baudet also alluded to financial support from Kornilov. Baudet disagreed with the conclusions drawn from these texts, and said that the text messages were quoted out of context. In February 2022, after
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officially recognized separatist regions in
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as independent nations and deployed military troops to the Donbas, Baudet voiced his approval of
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's actions. On 24 February 2022, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Baudet stated that Russia was "unnecessarily being vilified". During a debate in parliament on February 28, he explicitly refused to condemn the invasion. In August 2022, Baudet described Putin as "a huge hero" fighting a "heroic" fight against "globalists". Baudet has strong opinions on the
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s, the topic of his book '' Oikofobie''; he considers non-Western art and Western post-1900
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in
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inferior to Western
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, encourages education and programmation of
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opposed to
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, and dislikes modern post-1950
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. In reaction to this,
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warned Baudet for approaching the concept of
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with his conservative criticism. Baudet frequently speaks about the perceived existence of a "party cartel", in which the main ruling parties of the Netherlands divide power among themselves and conspire towards the same goals, despite claiming to be competitors. He is not religious, but he expressed sympathy for
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on several occasions. In an interview in 2017, he called himself an " agnostic
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". In an interview in 2022, however, he distanced himself from this religion, saying it's a belief "for losers" that "lacks masculinity." Baudet is critical of
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and has expressed concern about both high levels and lack of assimilation of migrants from Islamic societies. He has stated his disagreement with the proposals made by another Dutch politician,
Geert Wilders Geert Wilders (; born 6 September 1963) is a Dutch politician who has led the Party for Freedom (''Partij voor de Vrijheid'' – PVV) since he founded it in 2006. He is also the party's leader in the House of Representatives (''Tweede Kamer'' ...
, to ban copies of the
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. Meanwhile, he also praised Wilders as someone who "has put on the agenda the significant problem that we have with radical Islam in our time and Muslim immigration". Baudet has called for Islamic schools in the Netherlands to sign up with Western values. He has criticised both Dutch and wider European handling of immigration and assimilation. During the 2017 Dutch general election, Baudet was one of the few Dutch politicians who said he would form a coalition with Wilders' Party for Freedom. Baudet has also expressed admiration for murdered Dutch politician
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, and both ideological and personality comparisons between the two men have been made by both Dutch and overseas media. In February 2018, Baudet was confronted with the question of whether there is a relation between IQ and race in a debate with
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. Hiddema and the number two on Baudet's party list for the 2018 Dutch municipal elections in Amsterdam, Yernaz Ramautarsing, stated they believed it to be true while Baudet refused to answer the question. Deputy Prime Minister
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stated that Forum for Democracy is a bigger threat than the Party for Freedom and that members have an unhealthy fascination for race differences; Baudet made a complaint for
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at an Amsterdam police station. Hiddema supported him as his
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. In February 2021, ''
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'' reported it had uncovered WhatsApp messages sent by Baudet to fellow party members, in which he claims white people have a higher IQ than Hispanics and African-Americans. Baudet and several other members reportedly also sent messages in which they used
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and expressed their opposition to interracial relationships. Baudet is an adherent of the
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that suggests a calculated effort to destroy Western culture by academic and intellectual means. Baudet accuses the
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of being "a Cultural Marxist project, with the aim of destroying European Civilization". Baudet has been alleged to have stated that
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was introduced by
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to "steal freedom", a claim he denies. He has also allegedly made
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comments. Following these claims in November 2020, published by one of his party's Senators, Baudet temporarily resigned as leader of the party and the party allegedly split. Soon he returned as party leader, but by then many party members had left Forum for Democracy, including the majority of the Senators and all of the party's members of the
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. In 2021, Baudet responded to an article about the migrant population of
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by tweeting that an "escape-strategy, Madagascar or something" was needed. This was widely perceived as a reference to the
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, the plan by the government of
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to forcibly relocate the entire European
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population to
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. Baudet and Members of Parliament of his party have repeatedly compared measures to combat the spread of
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to the persecution of Jews by Nazi Germany. In May 2021, this led to another split in the party. In September 2021, Baudet attended a protest against the measures to combat
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, in which several protesters wore Jewish badges, which drew condemnation. This led five Jewish organisations to ask parliament to explicitly distance itself from comparisons of the measures with the persecution of Jews and
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. In response, Baudet issued a tweet in which he stated that Jewish organisations "do not own the war", and wrote the word ''
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'' within quotation marks, which was interpreted as an
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. Baudet was widely condemned by other politicians and Jewish organisations. He is pro-Russian, and has said that the
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is the fault of the West. He also stated that the
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were false flag operations, implemented by the government of the USA. In an October 2022 interview, Baudet promoted the conspiracy theory that the world is controlled by " evil reptilians". He also said he was a fan of Vladimir Putin, whom he called "a hero we need". He said the Russian president is the only one who can take on the elite. He believes Putin must win the war against Ukraine and says "we must do everything we can to support him".


Published works

*2010: (ed. with Michiel Visser) ''Conservatieve Vooruitgang. De grootste denkers van de 20ste eeuw'' (Conservative progress. The greatest thinkers of the 20th century). Prometheus/Bert Bakker. *2011: (ed. with Michiel Visser) ''Revolutionair Verval en de conservatieve vooruitgang in de 18de en 19de eeuw'' (Revolutionary decline and conservative progress in the 18th and 19th centuries). Prometheus/Bert Bakker. *2012: ''Pro Europa dus tegen de EU'' (Pro Europe therefore against the EU). Elsevier *2012: ''The Significance of Borders. Why representative government and the rule of law require nation-states''. Brill Academic Publishers
PhD dissertation
*2012: ''De aanval op de natiestaat'' (The attack on the nation state). Prometheus/Bert Bakker. *2013: '' Oikofobie. De angst voor het eigene'' (Oikophobia. The fear of home). Prometheus/Bert Bakker. *2014: (ed. with Geert Mak) ''Thuis in de Tijd'' (At home in time). Prometheus/Bert Bakker. *2014: (with Arie Boomsma) ''Van Bach tot Bernstein. Klassieke muziek voor iedereen'' (From Bach to Bernstein. Classical music for everyone). *2014: ''Voorwaardelijke liefde'' (Conditional love. ovel. Amsterdam: Prometheus/Bert Bakker. *2017: ''Breek het partijkartel! De noodzaak van referenda'' (Break the party cartel. The necessity of referendums). Amsterdam: Prometheus/Bert Bakker. *2018: ''Van elk waarheen bevrijd'' (Delivered from all whereto. ovel. Amsterdam: Prometheus/Bert Bakker. *2020: ''Politiek van het gezond verstand'' (Politics of common sense). Amsterdam: Amsterdam Books. *2020: ''De ravage van tien jaar Rutte'' (The havoc of ten years' Rutte). Amsterdam: Amsterdam Books.


References


External links


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