Looks like your average Dutch residential neighbourhood. Good, healthy housing, safe streets, excellent infrastructure (parks and playgrounds and especially streets designed for SLOW driving and safe for bikes)❤ Undoubtedly due in major part to the excellent management of Rotterdam by Ahmed Aboutaleb, Mayor of the city since 2009 (current term expiring in 2027). Aboutaleb is a lawyer of Moroccan decent who systematically publishes his expense accounts on the web, so he doesn't have to waste time answering boring questions of journalists on the topic. And can concentrate instead on the management of his great city, including the gigantic port of Rotterdam, and his weekly walks in the neighbourhoods with his team, to observe and when needed correct what is happening on the ground
Update: Aboutaleb is resigning his post as mayor of Rotterdam later this year. He says that after 15 years, it is time to make room for someone else. So any Rotterdam walk recorded around now is historic by definition. It will be interesting to compare 15 years from now, what his successor made of it
niks mis mee toch. ik fiets heel vaak door de Schilderswijk in Den Haag, oke veel allochtonen (turken Marokkanen Bulgaren Surinamers) maar niemand doet geen vlieg kwaad
Geweldige Video. Goede camera en Operator. Tip! ,graag laten zien waar die schuurmachine mee bezig was ? In 1963 woonde ik op gehoors afstand van de Kuip. Videotje maken. ❤
Strong words. Why is it racist to describe a majority Islamic neighbourhood as Muslim? Neighbourhoods have been designated like this for hundreds of years all over the world.
@@walktogether728 i don't think it's healthy to think in these stereotypes. Go to West and there you even see more muslims, makes this a muslim neighborhood +? And South the polish ghetto? And when do you decide that someone is a muslim, do you even talk with these people?
@@mmuzzwell3654 this neighborhood is not designated like that, we do know what architecture and planning is in the Netherlands, and actualy this neighborhood has been heavily gentrified in the past 10 years. I lived and worked in the neighborhood. Because there is a big muslim kindergarden does not make it a muslim neighborhood.