Author: Dr. Aart G. Broek

Dr. Aart G. Broek (1954) is a consultant and independent scholar. He received his PhD from the VU Amsterdam in 1990 and lived and worked in Curaçao from 1981 to 2001. He has published extensively on social, political, and cultural matters in the Dutch Caribbean, particularly about (post) colonial developments in the Netherlands.
Dr. Aart G. Broek30/04/2025

The United States, Trump and the Terror of Shame

The actions of the President of the United States, Donald Trump, are described by many […]
Dr. Aart G. Broek07/02/2025

Feeding Islam aversion in Western Europe

The deceptive label of ‘islamophobia’ figures prominently amongst the efforts to embrace the religious ideology […]
Dr. Aart G. Broek23/11/2024

Endangered Species: protect the pitch-black Black Pete in the Netherlands

The ethnic diversity in the Netherlands would not tolerate a sooty Black Pete (zwarte piet). […]
Dr. Aart G. Broek14/08/2024

The Paris Olympics revealed shameful cracks in the Islamic House

Looking back at the Paris Olympics, it became evident that the Islamic house requires redecorating. […]
Dr. Aart G. Broek16/06/2024

Aggression in the West towards Jewish targets Channels Shame

The aggression aimed at Jewish and Israeli citizens and targets in Western cities necessitates the […]
Dr. Aart G. Broek10/06/2024

Calls for Slavery Reparations are Shameless

Nothing was as evident as slavery. Little is as exceptional as the view that people […]
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