Ah.... my first post.
Well, I consider the study of the West's collapse through self doubt, and Europe's descent into darkness a specialty of mine. Look, here's the deal. I'm not making the case the US is that much better off than the UK or the Netherlands, in terms of free speech right now, but so far we haven't gone quite to the level Europe has in stifling free speech. (Though look at the Patriot Act and the MIAC report.... it's clear our politicos have designs on us)
Here is the thing: Europe literally has suppressed the speech of those on the political right by American standards. Wilders probably could be a Republican in the US Congress (oddly enough, probably just a moderate one) but, he is for lowering the ammount of social welfare in the Netherlands, lowering taxes, making it easier to start a business, closing the borders, and encouraging Muslims to leave. He looks at his nation's culture and heritage as something worth preserving, and is afraid of those who want to replace it. He also is wary of big government. He generally is skeptical of international orgs, and believes Western culture is superior to Islamic culture.
Sounds like a USA Republican to me. Problem is, in Europe, they don't want any of those philosophies or opinions I just mentioned to take root. I look at that, and to me, Britain's action has little to do with preventing violence and much to do with stiffling a political viewpoint.... I wonder how long until that MP, Daniel Hannon is prosecuted for being Eurosceptic, conservative, etc. He caused a huge uproar with calls to be stripped of his status for criticizing England's health service.
The ultimate result of Europe's actions is the following. Europe has no right wing really. And, American left-wingers are attempting to stifle the right in the USA using the force of law, and have fooled themselves into believing it's not a violation of the 1st Amendment.