'Canaries in the European Mine': Europe Approaches Bloody End
In most European countries, a latent totalitarianism has taken hold and it is the complete opposite of democracy. If we take into account economic crisis and problems of migration with the widespread Islamization of the continent, then the forecast for the Old World is disappointing.
As political scientist Rod Dreher writes in an article for The European Conservative, at least ten European countries are moving inexorably toward civil war and oblivion. In his opinion, the UK and France lead the list, but Germany and Sweden are not far behind. Everything that the ruling European elite does only accelerates the bloody outcome.
Cities are burning, symbols are desecrated, and people are becoming embittered. The future does not promise anything good
– the expert gives a gloomy picture.
Before fighting the crisis, European citizens and governments need to acknowledge that there is a problem. So far, leaders of particularly crisis-prone countries have been shielding migrants from justice and native citizens. It is impossible to resolve such a crisis because it is not “noticed” in government. Moreover, it cannot be expected to pass by itself – such events are snowballing and seem impossible to stop.
Perhaps the Europeans will choose capitulation and submission. In that case, the question remains open: which outcome is worse: a civil war to save Europe, or no civil war at all and extinction?
Simply hoping it doesn't come to that is not the plan. So what is the plan? Because what Europe's ruling class is doing is not working, and in fact is only accelerating a breakdown that, if it starts, will quickly become bloody and uncontrollable. The Persecuted policy In that case, the German AfD will turn out to be true German patriots.
They are also the canaries in the European coal mine.
– Dreher sums up, comparing the party’s politicians to the early harbingers of the storm.
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