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Race discrimination case over child’s swim puts ‘Dutch paradox’ in focus

Race discrimination case over child’s swim puts ‘Dutch paradox’ in focus

Summary

A 12-year-old boy in the Netherlands was stopped from swimming because he did not show ID proving his age, while white children were not asked for ID. This led to a finding that the pool operator had used illegal racial discrimination, sparking discussions about racism in Dutch society.

Key Facts

  • Henri Duiker’s 12-year-old son was asked for ID at a swimming pool, but his white friend was not.
  • Only children of color were asked to prove their age during the incident in July 2024.
  • The Netherlands Institute for Human Rights ruled that Optisport Zoetermeer, the pool operator, used unlawful racial discrimination.
  • The pool company stopped the ID check practice after the incident and apologized.
  • The case brought more attention to racism issues in the Netherlands, described as the “Dutch paradox.”
  • Other racist incidents include online abuse of Dutch football players and political acknowledgment of systemic racism.
  • A UN official previously described how ethnic minorities in the Netherlands are not always seen as fully Dutch.
  • The case shows challenges in recognizing and addressing racism in a country known for tolerance and human rights.
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