This is a beautiful tribute to Pim Fortuyn, made by and used with the permission of www.pimfortuyn.com. The beginning is an interview in Dutch with no subtitles, but there's more. Very beautiful.
This is the trial run for the English subtitled version of the now famous 1997 debate between Pim Fortuyn and Social Democrat Marcel van Dam, Part I.
I invite any Dutch speakers to correct any inaccuracies, and for all non-Dutch English speakers to finally get to understand what this pivotal politician had to say. I have tried my best.
OK, here is the second half. Again, this is a trial run. If not up to par, I can change and fine tune the subtitles. All reasonable suggestions welcome.
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