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I am not sure what to think of this, yet.
I guess if someone was disgusted by it, they may change their minds about immigrating.
On the other hand, how would the government know what response the person has? They could be enraged and still move there and be a problem.
Also, Iran gets a censored version because of their laws…doesn’t that defeat the purpose?
Very strange…but, then again, it’s Holland.
foxnews.com/story/0,2933,188079,00.html
I guess if someone was disgusted by it, they may change their minds about immigrating.
On the other hand, how would the government know what response the person has? They could be enraged and still move there and be a problem.
Also, Iran gets a censored version because of their laws…doesn’t that defeat the purpose?
Very strange…but, then again, it’s Holland.
foxnews.com/story/0,2933,188079,00.html
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands — The camera focuses on two gay men kissing in a park. Later, a topless woman emerges from the sea and walks onto a crowded beach. For would-be immigrants to the Netherlands, this film is a test of their readiness to participate in the liberal Dutch culture.
If they can’t stomach it, no need to apply.
Despite whether they find the film offensive, applicants must buy a copy and watch it if they hope to pass the Netherlands’ new entrance examination.
The test — the first of its kind in the world — became compulsory Wednesday, and was made available at 138 Dutch embassies.