The 'remigration' movements populated by chino-wearing, polite and well-groomed youngsters that have sprung around Europe at about the same time a short while ago are undoubtedly astroturfed. We'll see if they survive the return to power of the Democrats in the US in a few years.
It'd be interesting to know where did you get the info that 1/10 (~40-50M) of European Union population is immigrant or has immigration background. A part from Britain, no other countries in my knowledge provide official census statistics about it.
Those data are official data freely available. The numbers are staggering. I believe in Germany about 20% has an "immigration background" but this includes immigrants from European nations as well. Moreover the real figures are probably even more saddening, because most official statistics, beginning with those on inflation and the economy, are fake. Like the old saying goes: "there are lies, bad lies, and statistics."
What about the "Chosen People" who, in the first place, aims to destroy Europe far more than illiterate invaders from Anatolia or the Maghreb? No word about that in the whole article. Hence, I regard it worthless, as it focuses only on Islam as a troublemaking problem. It may be a cause for trouble. However, as long as we deny the real cause for the problem, we will never gain any success.
If we decide to clean up our house, we should not spare the cause for all trouble.
That is a given: Frankfurter Schule etc. They work behind the scenes and try to remain out of the public eye, so it is always hard to point out precisely what they're plotting and doing. There is a nuance here: many members of the "Chosen People" are leaving the Stolen Land (and have been doing so increasingly over the past years), buy land and houses in Europe and settle there in groups. Apparently, they consider Europe a safer place than the Stolen Land.
The Save Europe Act is a worthy cause. But to save Europe, you must first eliminate those who are trying to destroy Europe and then remove the evil they have wrought.
The 'remigration' movements populated by chino-wearing, polite and well-groomed youngsters that have sprung around Europe at about the same time a short while ago are undoubtedly astroturfed. We'll see if they survive the return to power of the Democrats in the US in a few years.
It'd be interesting to know where did you get the info that 1/10 (~40-50M) of European Union population is immigrant or has immigration background. A part from Britain, no other countries in my knowledge provide official census statistics about it.
Those data are official data freely available. The numbers are staggering. I believe in Germany about 20% has an "immigration background" but this includes immigrants from European nations as well. Moreover the real figures are probably even more saddening, because most official statistics, beginning with those on inflation and the economy, are fake. Like the old saying goes: "there are lies, bad lies, and statistics."
What about the "Chosen People" who, in the first place, aims to destroy Europe far more than illiterate invaders from Anatolia or the Maghreb? No word about that in the whole article. Hence, I regard it worthless, as it focuses only on Islam as a troublemaking problem. It may be a cause for trouble. However, as long as we deny the real cause for the problem, we will never gain any success.
If we decide to clean up our house, we should not spare the cause for all trouble.
That is a given: Frankfurter Schule etc. They work behind the scenes and try to remain out of the public eye, so it is always hard to point out precisely what they're plotting and doing. There is a nuance here: many members of the "Chosen People" are leaving the Stolen Land (and have been doing so increasingly over the past years), buy land and houses in Europe and settle there in groups. Apparently, they consider Europe a safer place than the Stolen Land.
The Save Europe Act is a worthy cause. But to save Europe, you must first eliminate those who are trying to destroy Europe and then remove the evil they have wrought.
The cause is indeed worthy, but those who took the initiative are too naive and polite.