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Haagse burgemeester Jan van Zanen laat niet met zich spotten: ’Wie niet horen wil, moet voelen’

The article features a quote from The Hague mayor Jan van Zanen, where he says, 'Those who do not want to hear, must feel.' This statement appears to reflect his stance on addressing certain issues, possibly related to social or civic engagement. The quote suggests a willingness to engage directly with citizens, even if they choose not to listen through traditional channels. No further details are provided in the excerpt, and the article does not elaborate on the specific issue or context behind the mayor’s remarks.

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Haagse burgemeester Jan van Zanen laat niet met zich spotten: ’Wie niet horen wil, moet voelen’

The article features a quote from The Hague mayor Jan van Zanen, where he says, 'Those who do not want to hear, must feel.' This statement appears to reflect his stance on addressing certain issues, possibly related to social or civic engagement. The quote suggests a willingness to engage directly with citizens, even if they choose not to listen through traditional channels. No further details are provided in the excerpt, and the article does not elaborate on the specific issue or context behind the mayor’s remarks.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a direct quote from a municipal leader without overtly framing it in a partisan light. There is no clear ideological slant or emphasis on one side over another. The statement itself is open-ended and could be interpreted in multiple ways depending on context, which aligns with a

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