In the context of the genocide of the jews in 40-45.
I stretch the meaning to not just include jews but any group of people.
Except artists targeted for death by fanatical Muslims, apparently.
I'm going to have to agree with Forumsdwarf on this one. Wilders has never stated support for the genocide of Islamic people. Wheras time and time again Islamic extremist have said they will kill anyone who insults their religion.
Sanctions against a people, especially when some of those people are in essence at war with not just your country, but everyone in the western world who does not share their beliefs and you cannot easily distiguish the fighters from the civilians, is not akin to the Holocaust. This situation is far more similar to the internment camps of the US during WWII. Mind you, many political scholars will say that these were not handled properly. Authorization for internment during invasion is legal, but approval has to come from Congress, not the President. Internment should have only applied to foreign born nationals and first generation citizens or others where the government had proof they were a threat.
I'm not sure how Dutch law reads, but if in the United States the law were ever changed to permit the country to be at war with "Islamic extremists" instead of just recognised nations, internment or deportation of all immigrants and first generation citizens from nations with a large number of Islamic extremists would be legal. The government would have to compensate them for any lost property, unless it was proven that they were acting as enemy agents.
This would not be a nice or compassionate thing to do. It is a cruel tool, even when it is necessary to protect a nation. I hope the world never needs to see the kinds of hardships that a tool like this can cause. But I could see it happening, especially if an Islamic extremist group were to get their hands on a few nuclear bombs. Tell me it would not happen in the UK if a nuke went off in the heart of London, in the US in New York, or in Russia in Moscow.
To me, Wilders sees this as a war. A war that most of the rest of the western world doesn't want to see. And if they do see it, they do nothing but talk, prefering appeasement rather than risk doing something that isn't politically correct.
He may be wrong. He may be right. I believe that for now with Geert Wilders' extreme views, he should not be a position of great power, and I am afraid of the future in which he will be needed.