* * What's Going on in Europe

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Easy solution: ship them all to Brussels and let the EU court take care of them.
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One of the reasons brexit happened was to be away from the EU courts
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One of the reasons brexit happened was to be away from the EU courts

And more will follow, eventually.
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This was the reason today was such a big day in the UK

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Their leaders govt have the spine to solve the problems they created over the past 20-30 years or more. Same with France, Germany, Canada, etc. It's absolutely insane that they have allowed this to continue so long and to get so bad.

It's the European version of the Great Replacement, what Biden & his handlers tried to do here.

They were suckered into it by the money of Soros and Open Society. "It's gonna be great, you'll love it. No borders, think of all the money you will save, people can come and go. You'll still keep your identities...just give us control and you won't have to worry about a thing."

Its the Kalergi plan and it is happening right in front of our eyes. I was In Liege, Belgium in April and it was more like the Belgian Congo. Belgium is going to be majority non white in maybe 20-30 years.
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β€œIncline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
Psalm 119:36
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His arithmetic is not too good, but the point is made
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His arithmetic is not too good, but the point is made


Dublin is possibly the ugliest city in Western Europe.
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Magdeburg was pretty ugly when I visited 20 years ago.
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i can live in that container house for free if I move to UK?

Where do i sign up?!

Thats a 1000 a month apt in alot of places
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What Germany and the EU has in store for itself if idiots like this keep getting put in place

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That is how the corporate media (CNN, ABC, CBS) and Federal owned media (NPR) work in the USA


The style of your politics determines if your protests get positive coverage or negative coverage
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On the night of Wednesday, July 16, the Labour government's Employment Rights Bill passed its second reading in the House of Lords. If the bill goes into law in its current formand there is not much to stop it nowBritons can be prosecuted for a remark that a worker in a public space overhears and finds insulting. The law will apply to pubs, clubs, restaurants, soccer grounds, and all the other places where the country gathers and, all too frequently, ridicules one another.

They're calling it the "Banter Bill":
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Where the Banter Bill strikes new ground is by making employers liable for employees' feelings about their customers, too. It will allow employees to define "harassment" under the lowest of thresholds: taking offense.
If a server feels offended when a drinker in a pub says there's too much immigration (a sentiment shared by 63 percent of Britons in a recent Ipsos poll), or if a bartender feels offended when someone makes a rude joke about drag queens (in a country where the pantomime dame is a comic institution), their employer will be legally liable for their hurt feelings.
Business-minded critics call this a regulatory throttling of Britain's already-stagnant economy, and especially its already-struggling hospitality sector. That is clear. But it might also lead to the most authoritarian throttling of speech in the UK since World War II.

This is quite insane, isn't it? Such authoritarianism! Why leave your house if you could be prosecuted for saying something a woke, blue-haired server found hurty?

Why run a business if your woke employees drive off customers? As the piece (read it all) makes clear, this is a Labour initiative, but the Tories, in their time running the government, were also enemies of free speech. Next, Labour plans to make criticizing Islam a criminal offense. Really. It's called "Islamophobia."
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[Related to the population collapse thing, my friend and colleague Michael O'Shea offers some migration-related observations from his recent travels around Europe. I was on the same trip he talks about in this first excerpt, and took the photo above:
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I recently joined a small expedition to Hungary's southern border with Serbia, a frontier of the European Union. Bcsalms is an agricultural community far from tourist destinations on either side of the Serbo-Hungarian border. It should be largely untouched by the forces of globalization, except for the arbitrary post-World War I border that bisects the farmland. Fence signs in Arabic and Pashto surely were far from the minds of European statesmen who last century drew the lines on a map.

Recently, while questioning some young Afghan men intercepted at the border, our officer-guide used a translation app to learn the men wanted to come to Europe for "blonde women and money from the wall." Further questioning revealed the latter referred to ATMs. This anecdotal episode fits with the European experience of the past quarter-century or longer, an experience that has been frustratingly slow to enter mainstream discourse. It is also a reminder that such arrivals are neither forced to migrate, nor particularly destitute. The desperately poor cannot afford the journey. (Consider migrants' ubiquitous use of cell phones during the 2015-16 migration crisis and the enormous human-smuggler costsestimated at 2,500 for just the leg from northern Serbia into Hungary.)

Two Pakistani smugglers were recently found dead on the Serbian side of the border. They had been fighting over control of a human-smuggling tunnel. These men have ample incentive to clash. This business generates billions of euros annually. As such, the fence signs and loudspeaker recordings in Arabic, Pashto, and Urdu, not to mention the UN-approved low-voltage fencing, surely leave more of an impression on visitors than on the smugglers. The high-tech system of aerial surveillance, sensory technology, and rapid-response infrastructure, stretching for miles into Hungary, is a different matter. As border technology improves, the smugglers adapt. They are perfectly willing to exploit children to advance their aims, garnering sympathy, fabricating "family units," or even diverting the attention of border patrol.


I grow so very weary of things like what Pope Leo said last week, calling migrants "privileged witnesses of hope" and "messengers of hope." Is that really what all these military-age young men heading into Europe are? Really? Mike O'Shea goes on, reporting from Hanau, Germany:

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[L]ittle about Hanau strikes the visitor as German, or even European. By my estimate, half of the people populating Hanau appeared to be of Middle Eastern or African origin. This tracks with Frankfurt's recent milestone of becoming the first major German city to have a minority ethnic-German population. After accounting for age, the demographic realities are starker still; the sight of a few high-school-aged children of European origin on a street corner caught my attention, for it represented a noticeable departure from the norm.

Throughout town, niqab-clad women push strollers alongside trains of small children. Muslim women oversee the cash registers at German bakeries and halal eateries alike; their male family members captain the local rideshare fleet. In a wrinkle I haven't noticed in other countries in Europe or North America, the German Uber app assures passengers its drivers have been thoroughly vetted for safety. Reflecting on the societal culpability of corporations like Uber does not require a tremendous mental leap.

It is precisely this tech milieu that needs Hanau. They would have us believe that all people, irrespective of culture, are interchangeable units of production in the never-ending quest for growth. A walk around Hanau unveils this lie. …

historian
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That describes Leftist media in general. In many countries. They are fascist propaganda outlets. Their methods resemble those of Joseph Goebbels to an amazing degree. No exaggeration.
β€œIncline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
Psalm 119:36
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The British govt continues to act like it's led by Islamofascists. This is the latest example of many over several years.
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"It always seems impossible until it's done." – Nelson Mandela
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"It always seems impossible until it's done." – Nelson Mandela
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historian said:

Assassin said:



That describes Leftist media in general. In many countries. They are fascist propaganda outlets. Their methods resemble those of Joseph Goebbels to an amazing degree. No exaggeration.


The BBC has long had a leftist slant.

However I still read their website almost daily.
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Psalm 119:36
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"It always seems impossible until it's done." – Nelson Mandela
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France and UK concern me the most, super liberal over there. Spain and Italy sound like they're moving in the right direction. My Italian friend said that if not for the EU, they wouldn't be taking those people in
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France and UK concern me the most, super liberal over there. Spain and Italy sound like they're moving in the right direction. My Italian friend said that if not for the EU, they wouldn't be taking those people in

This is all George Soros pushing his One World Order agenda and his globalist policies. It's destroying the workings of each country, one by one, and then taking them down. He simply couldn't get around what Trump is doing in the USA and the world, wanting to follow
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France and UK concern me the most, super liberal over there. Spain and Italy sound like they're moving in the right direction. My Italian friend said that if not for the EU, they wouldn't be taking those people in

The EU CEAS is what he is referring to.
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