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October 20, 2006

Fjordman: The Eurabia Code, Part 4

Here comes the final part of Fjordman's insightful and courageous Eurabia Code essay series. First three parts:

The Eurabia Code, Part I

The Eurabia Code, Part 2

The Eurabia Code, Part 3

The Eurabia Code in its entirety can be read here.

This essay, or parts of it, can be freely republished by anybody who wants to, as long as Fjordman is credited as the author.

The European Union gave the Palestinians $342.8 million in aid in 2005 — or, more accurately, $612.15 million when assistance from the 25 EU governments is included. Even the United States has repeatedly donated millions of American tax dollars to the Palestinian Authority, though not at EU levels. In July 2005, as a response to the Islamic terrorist attacks on London a few days earlier, leaders of the G8, the group of influential industrialized nations, offered the PA some $9 billion, dubbed an "alternative to the hatred."

The West's largesse continued despite a demographic study in 2005 which revealed that the number showing the Palestinian population in the West Bank and Gaza had been inflated by 50% by the government.

Almost all of the new infrastructure in the Palestinian territories from the beginning of the Oslo Peace Process in the 1990s — schools, hospitals, airports — were arranged and paid for by Brussels. As Jihad was once again unleashed with the second Intifada in 2000, Israel stopped its transfer of payments to the Palestinians. So the EU stepped in with another 10 million Euros a month in direct budgetary assistance to the Palestinian Authority. EU Commissioner for External Affairs Chris Patten stated in 2002 that "there is no case for stating that EU money has financed terrorism, has financed the purchase of weapons, or any similar activities."

However, a report by the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies later found that: "There is indisputable evidence that PA money has been used to fund terrorist activities." This was confirmed by Fuad Shubaki, who used to serve as the finance chief in the Palestinian security forces. According to him, former Palestinian Authority chairman Yasser Arafat ordered millions of dollars, taken from international aid funds, tax money transferred by Israel and from Arab countries, to be used to purchase weapons and ammunition, including the 50 tons of armaments on board the ship Karine A. The transaction was coordinated between the PA, Hizballah in Lebanon and the Iranian Revolutionary Guards.

In May 2006, Mahmoud Abbas — President of the Palestinian Authority after Arafat's death in November 2004 and a leading politician in Fatah — talked to the European Parliament about the peace process. At the same time, the al-Aksa Martyrs Brigades, the armed wing of Fatah, threatened to strike at US and European economic and civilian interests in response to international sanctions on the PA. Financial support evokes no gratitude in the Palestinians. However, they will threaten you with violence if aid is not forthcoming. This is plainly extortion.

This shakedown corresponds to the Muslims' view of the Jizya, the tributary tax paid by non-Muslims in exchange for not being killed. Documents from the Euro-Arab Dialogue frequently mention about "financial assistance" from the EU to Arab countries. Bat Ye'or points out that some of this Jizya tax is extracted from Europeans without their awareness.

In November 2005, the EU's official financial watchdog refused to approve the EU's accounts for the 11th year in a row because they were so full of fraud and errors. The European Court of Auditors refused to give a statement of assurance on the EU's $160.3 billion budget for 2004. "The vast majority of the payment budget was again materially affected by errors of legality and regularity," it said. It specifically refused to approve the budgets for the EU's foreign policy and aid programs, many of which are geared towards Arab countries. Half the project budgets approved by the European Commission were inadequately monitored. The European Commission is considered the EU's "government," and thus the government of nearly half a billion people. But it can release accounts with massive flaws for over a decade straight because it is largely unaccountable to anybody and was intended to be that way.

Muslims use deception to advance Jihad until it is almost too late for the infidels to stop them. The EU federalists and Eurabians have taken
a page out of the Islamic playbook, and have been approaching their goals by stealth for decades, buried beneath a mass of detail and technocratic newspeak all but incomprehensible to non-bureaucrats. In a frank moment, Jean-Claude Juncker, Luxembourg's prime minister, once described the EU's "system" in this way: "We decide on something, leave it lying around and wait and see what happens," he explained. "If no one kicks up a fuss, because most people don't understand what has been decided, we continue step by step until there is no turning back."

In The Economist, columnist Charlemagne writes: "What Mr Juncker and those who think like him are trying to do is, in essence, to drown opposition to European federation in a mass of technical detail, to bore people into submission. As a strategy, it has gone a long way. [My emphasis] The greatest single transfer of sovereignty from Europe's nations to the European Union took place, in 1985, as part of the project to create a single European market. Even [British Conservative PM] Margaret Thatcher, not usually slow to spot a trick, later claimed that she had not fully appreciated the ramifications of what she was then signing up to."

Writer Christopher Booker has called this the EU's "culture of deceit":

"What in fact has been taking place has been a transfer of power (…) to Brussels on a scale amounting to the greatest constitutional revolution in our history. But much of this has remained buried from view because our politicians like to preserve the illusion that they are still in charge. The result is that remarkably few people now have any proper understanding of how the political system which rules our lives actually works."

I have used the term "neo-Feudalism" to describe the EU. There are definitely certain elite groups in Europe who think that everything that's wrong with Europe is because of "populism" — what others call democracy. The motive force behind the EU aims to cede national sovereignty to a new ruling class of bureaucrats, a new aristocracy. This is a throwback to the pre-democratic age. Karl Zinsmeister notes that: "The EU apparatus is exceedingly closed and secretive. Relatively few of the confederation's important decisions are currently made by democratically accountable officials. On front after front, bureaucratic mandarins are deciding how everyday Europeans will live. … Many Europeans, in a way Americans find impossible to understand, are willing to let their elites lead them by the nose. There is a kind of peasant mentality under which their "betters" are allowed to make the important national judgments for them."

MP Gisela Stuart was a member of the Praesidium which drafted the proposed EU Constitution. She sums up her experiences thus: "The Convention brought together a self-selected group of the European political elite, many of whom have their eyes on a career at a European level, which is dependent on more and more integration, and who see national parliaments and governments as an obstacle ... Not once in the sixteen months I spent on the Convention did representatives question whether deeper integration is what the people of Europe want, whether it serves their best interests or whether it provides the best basis for a sustainable structure for an expanding Union."

In 2005, an unprecedented joint declaration by the leaders of all the British political groups in Brussels called for an end the "medieval" practice of European legislation being decided behind closed doors. Critics claim that the Council of Ministers, the EU's supreme law-making body, which decides two thirds of all Britain's laws, "is the only legislature outside the Communist dictatorships of North Korea and Cuba to pass laws in secret."

According to British Conservative politician Daniel Hannan, this is how the EU was designed. "Its founding fathers understood from the first that their audacious plan to merge the ancient nations of Europe into a single polity would never succeed if each successive transfer of power had to be referred back to the voters for approval. So they cunningly devised a structure where supreme power was in the hands of appointed functionaries, immune to public opinion. Indeed, the EU's structure is not so much undemocratic as anti-democratic."

The European Union has been compared to the Roman Empire, but such comparisons are not very apt. Rome was the military superpower of its time, while the EU is but a military midget. However, there is one intriguing commonality: Julius Caesar was murdered because he wanted to crown himself king. This was not a popular move among the powerful elite in the Senate, who reminded Caesar that Rome had become a Republic precisely because they had rebelled against the "tyrant" kings of old.

Caesar's successor Octavian, better known today as Caesar Augustus, is considered both the first and one of the most important Roman Emperors. He downplayed his own position by preferring the title princeps, usually translated as "first citizen". He also preserved the outward form of the Roman Republic, paid lip service to the old elite, and veiled the changes to make them seem less upsetting to the public. He may have been a monarch, but he never called himself one.

Some might see a parallel in the present-day EU. When up to three-quarters of our national laws originate in Brussels, what is then the point of holding national elections? Just as in Octavian's Rome, the real power has been moved elsewhere, but the old order is draped over reality as a democratic fig leaf in order not to upset the common people. The EU operates largely by stealth; its edicts are implemented through traditional parliaments, which are increasingly reduced to decorative appendages.

The funny aspect of this is that those who are against the EU are labelled xenophobes, nationalists or simply anti-democratic forces. The EU is an organization where unelected bureaucrats dismantle democracy, yet denounce their critics as anti-democratic forces.

In order to create this new entity, the old nation states must be deliberately crushed. Massive numbers of non-European immigrants are introduced, and the resulting situation is termed a "Multicultural society". This demolition is followed by the demand that our entire society be changed accordingly.

Since Europeans feel less "European" than they experience themselves as French, Italian, Dutch, etc., national allegiances have to be broken down. At the same time, an external rival must be created. The closest model is Bismarck's unification of Germany. The numerous German states rallied to Prussia's side against the French in the Franco-Prussian War in 1870, thus paving the way for a new, powerful German federation.

The EU federalists strive to build a united European state through a shared animosity against the USA, while constructing a Eurabian entity of Europe and the Arab world via their common hostility towards Israel. One tactic is the deliberate use of the media to whip up anger against these countries and to demonize them.

However, Bismarck's German states were united by a common language. Even if a "new us" could be constructed from dozens of nations — which is highly questionable — melding various ethnic groups into a cohesive nation takes centuries. Without a shared identity, without a European demos, how can the EU be anything but authoritarian? Perhaps the EU elites believe that a large mass of people lacking a distinct cultural identity would be easier to control?

The problem is that the nation state itself has been declared evil or obsolete, not collectivism, anti-individualism or totalitarianism. But there is a crucial distinction between nationalism and patriotism, which George Orwell saw clearly:

"Nationalism is not to be confused with patriotism. By 'patriotism' I mean devotion to a particular place and a particular way of life, which one believes to be the best in the world but has no wish to force on other people. Patriotism is of its nature defensive, both militarily and culturally. Nationalism, on the other hand, is inseparable from the desire for power."

Totalitarian regimes can be national, such as Nazi Germany, but they can also be supranational, such as the Soviet Union, which sought to suppress all pre-existing national loyalties.

How was a project as big as the creation of Eurabia pulled off? I have thought a lot about this question, and come to the conclusion that it succeeded precisely because of its size. St. Augustine tells the story of a pirate captured by Alexander the Great. "How dare you molest the sea?" asked Alexander. "How dare you molest the whole world?" the pirate replied. "Because I do it with a little ship only, I am called a thief; you, doing it with a great navy, are called an emperor."

It's a matter of scale. If a small group of people sideline the democratic process in one country and start imposing their own laws on the public, it's called a coup d'état. If they do so on an entire continent, it's called the European Union.

Adolf Hitler's autobiography Mein Kampf described a propaganda technique known as "the Big Lie". The EU has adopted this strategy, which consists of telling a lie so "colossal" that it would be impossible to believe anyone "could have the impudence to distort the truth so infamously." This has been combined with the technique, perfected by Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels in Nazi Germany, of repeating a point until it is taken to be the truth.

Here are some Big Lies:

- Diversity is always good;

- Multiculturalism is inevitable, as is continued EU integration;

- Those opposing it are ignorant racists standing against the tide of history;

- Muslim immigration is "good for the economy" and is necessary for funding the welfare state in the future, despite the fact that it drains away enormous resources.

The creation of Eurabia ranks as one of the greatest betrayals in the history of Western civilization. Does that mean that all EU federalists or those who participate in the various instruments of the Euro-Arab Dialogue are evil? No, reality isn't that simple. As Hugh Fitzgerald points out, "A whole class of people has gotten rich from Arab money and bribes; lawyers, public relations men, and diplomats, journalists, university teachers and assorted officials."

However, while ignorance, corruption and the self-serving search for personal power explains some of the behavior of the Eurabian elites, it cannot explain the behavior of ALL those thousands of people who have been involved in these networks. Some of them must have convinced themselves that what they were doing was for a just cause, if for no other reason than because human vanity demands that we justify our actions by covering them with a veneer of goodness.

In the science fiction movie Serenity, the two great superpowers, the United States and China, have merged into the Alliance, which has moved humanity to a new star system. On the little-known planet Miranda, a gas called Pax was added to the air processors. It was intended to calm the population, weed out aggression. It worked. The people stopped fighting. They also stopped doing everything else, including breeding and physical self-preservation. A small minority of the population had the opposite reaction to this pacification. Their aggression increased beyond madness, and they killed most of the others. Tens of millions of people quietly let themselves be wiped out.

Movie director Joss Whedon is careful to point out that the Alliance isn't some evil empire, but rather a force that is largely benevolent. They meant it for the best, to create a better world, a world without sin. However, according to Whedon, "Whenever you create Utopia, you find something ugly working underneath it."

Former Europeans who fought against Jihad fought for a number of things: Their religion, their culture and their nation. EU federalists and Eurabians are deliberately suppressing all of these instincts in their quest to create a New Man and weed out aggression. However, because they have wrongly identified the nation state as the root cause of all evil, they are suppressing not just aggressive nationalism, but defensive patriotism. And since some of the Muslims have actually become even more aggressive in response to what they perceive as our nihilism, the Eurabians have suicidally disarmed their own people, literally and metaphorically, and put them up for slaughter.

Many Communists, at least in the beginning, really believed in their ideology. The result was mass slaughter; tens of millions of people were killed in the quest for a world without oppression or exploitation. The road to Hell is paved with good intentions. Regardless of how good your intentions may be, you cannot use millions of people as guinea pigs in massive social experiments without also causing massive harm.

Perhaps one of the reasons why this has been allowed to happen in Western Europe and the European Union is because we never fully understood or attempted to confront the reasons for the abysmal failure of Communism in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union following the Cold War. The concept of massive social experiments to create a New Man was allowed to survive. It mutated and then migrated West. Jean Monnet, who set in motion the process of European integration, reflected on how the European civil service constituted a 'laboratory' in which a new kind of 'European Man' would be born. But the New European Man, just like the New Soviet Man before him, is all but certain to fail.

Can the European Union be reformed? I doubt it. The EU is bound together by a self-serving class of bureaucrats who want to expand their budgets and their power, despite the harm they do. These functionaries will use traditional methods of deception to counteract any calls for reforms so they can retain control.

It is instructive to watch the reactions of the EU elites to the popular rejections in France and Holland of the EU Constitution in 2005. They put together a "wise" group of European politicians, led by Giuliano Amato, Italian Interior Minister in "super-Eurabian" Romano Prodi's government, to come up with possible solutions to this impasse. Suggestions discussed included dropping the name "constitution" in favor of "treaty."

The same Amato, who is a former Italian Prime Minister and also the Vice-President of the EU Convention which drafted the Constitution, has earlier stated that:

"In Europe one needs to act 'as if' — as if what was wanted was little, in order to obtain much, as if states were to remain sovereign to convince them to concede sovereignty ... The Commission in Brussels, for example, should act as if it were a technical instrument, in order to be able to be treated as a government. And so on by disguise and subterfuge [my emphasis]."

That a man who has openly bragged about how EU federalist goals are advanced by "disguise and subterfuge" leads the attempts to "renew" the EU Constitution tells ordinary Europeans everything we need to know about the EU. If the EU elites have deliberately deceived us for decades to achieve their goals, why should we suddenly trust them now? Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. These people have fooled us enough.

"I think that the European Union, like the Soviet Union, cannot be democratized," says Vladimir Bukovksy. "There will be a collapse of the European Union pretty much like the Soviet Union collapsed. But do not forget that when these things collapse they leave such devastation that it takes a generation to recover.(…) Look to the huge number of immigrants from Third World countries now living in Europe. This was promoted by the European Union. What will happen with them if there is an economic collapse? We will probably have, like in the Soviet Union at the end, so much ethnic strife that the mind boggles."

In their book about the EU, Richard North and Christopher Booker conclude: "The project Monnet had set on its way was a vast, ramshackle, self-deluding monster: partly suffocating in its own bureaucracy; partly a corrupt racket (…) The one thing above all the project could never be, because by definition it had never been intended to be, was in the remotest sense democratic." They believe the EU is doomed and will "leave a terrible devastation behind it, a wasteland from which it would take many years for the peoples of Europe to emerge."

I understand concerns that the destruction of the EU could cause "instability" in Europe. It will. But we will probably end up with "instability" anyway, given the number of Muslims the EUrabians have let in. The choice is between a period of painful years in which most of Europe prevails, and death, where Europe simply ceases to exist as a Western cultural entity.

Some would hope that we could keep the "positive" aspects of the EU and not "throw out the baby with the bath water." I beg to differ. The EU is all bath water, no baby. There never was a baby, just a truckload of overpaid babysitters.

Multiculturalism separates people into "tribes" below the nation state level. This is precisely the situation we had in Europe in the Middle Ages. Likewise, the idea that we should "respect" other cultures by not criticizing them means turning the clock back several centuries to the pre-Enlightenment era. Multiculturalism is merely a medieval ideology, and will generate medieval results.

Although the EU will fail in creating a pan-European identity, it has already partly succeeded in weakening the traditional nation states. Across Western Europe, Muslim immigrants tend to settle in major cities, with the native population retreating into the countryside. This destruction of the coherence of society is triggering a return to tribalism, as people no longer trust the nation state to protect them.

The process has been explained by Ernest Baert: "Over many centuries, Western Europe has replaced the tribe or clan by the nation state." The result was that "European citizens tend to have equal trust in all other citizens of the same nation state outside their immediate family and circle of friends." This "high-trust society" was a necessary precondition not only for the success of a capitalist economy in Europe, but also for the rise of democracy. A different worldview prevails in the Muslim world or in Africa. There, individuals have no choice but to fall back on their clan for protection. So what effect will the introduction of massive numbers of individuals from "low-trust societies" have on our own culture? Baert is pessimistic:

"There is little doubt that we live in the dying days of the multicultural fantasy. It will end in misery and may lead to the loss of Europe as a part of Western civilisation. Our children and grandchildren will look back to our days and wonder why so many so easily accepted what patently contradicted history and common sense." While ordinary Europeans live in fear of Muslim violence in their own cities and trust in their own leaders is plummeting, EU elites meet in cocktail parties and congratulate each other for bringing peace to Europe.

The European Union promised a Brave New World where wars and ethnic rivalries were a thing of the past. Will it deliver the Middle Ages? Maybe that's what Utopias tend to do.

Posted by Robert at October 20, 2006 7:51 AM
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Why is it every time I read Fjordman my blood pressure rises and I feel depressed?

Anyway, this info proves that the lifeline needs to be cut to those Palestinian pigs once and for all. Let those professional victims wallow in the cesspool they've made of their lives. The best thing Arafat ever did was to die and I hope he's rotting horribly in hell.

As for the EU if something isn't done about that mess the US will have target some of the weapons that once faced the USSR on it.

Posted by: ISLAMSFORLOSERS [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 20, 2006 9:16 AM

Very disturbing, and yet Fjordman seems to make a lot of sense. I was born in another country that largely held to the legal and cultural traditions of the UK. This change to multiculturalism started in my country in the mid 1980s and appears to have accelerated greatly to the point where the JudeoChristian traditions that held its social fabric together are straining to support a society that no longer wishes to accept the idea of 'truth' and the difference between 'right and wrong' - its all relative.

Nonsense.

But the problem with this lefty nonsense is that it ultimately demeans human life - see this link http://www.rense.com/general70/massdeath.htm

Is this thinking too far removed from reality?

I heard that on 7/7/05, London commuters returning from work were handed flyers on the way home - but these were *not* giving information on government helplines, registers of missing persons, who to contact for concerns, support/etc.

The flyer simply said that anyone engaging in attacks on muslims/mosques would be prosecuted in a fairly heavy handed manner.

Incredible! 50 people murdered, 1000 maimed and injured, and the government is already admitting that muslims are behind it! A far cry from 'power surge' initial reports. If this sort of wilful blindness (rubbed in by the Compensation Board's appallingly low payments to victims while the Forest Gate muslims have hundreds of thousands of pounds thrown at them) continues I can see that noone will trust the government to protect them anymore - with frightening consequences.

Posted by: Jerusalem [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 20, 2006 9:42 AM

I have read Eurabia and I found this article very interesting, certainly the Assembly is new to me and rather scary.

What is very evident is that the Euro Elites do not have a clue about the nature of Islam, the Euro-elites thought that they could change the attitudes of the Muslims, but they have been taken for suckers. And like most intelligent people following a failing policy they can not accept they are wrong and keep at it. I seem to remember writing this somewhere before.

I always wondered how long it would take before this whole policy would come crashing down on their heads, well it seems we are getting closer to it. I have to admit to finding that to defend our freedom required taking on ones own government, the EU and then the Muslims rather daunting, so I have to hope that the recent moves in Europe are more than just an attempt to placate a population that is getting concerned.

When I finished reading Eurabia I could actually picture freedom loving Europeans being imprisoned and shot at under the direction of the EU to safeguard the policy of Eurabia, the problem is that at leasdt in the early part of the coming storm that will definately happan.

Posted by: Daffersd [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 20, 2006 9:47 AM

Illustrating your point with references to Serenity was great. If the EU is the Alliance than I guess Muslims are the Reavers.

Posted by: JadeDragoness [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 20, 2006 11:57 AM

Fjordman writes that the foundations of the Eurabia movement are based on “some Big Lies” and then states four of them:

“Diversity is always good;

Multiculturalism is inevitable, as is continued EU integration;

Those opposing it are ignorant racists standing against the tide of history;

Muslim immigration is "good for the economy" and is necessary for funding the welfare state in the future, despite the fact that it drains away enormous resources.”

Maybe the view from my mountainside bunker is too limited, but I have trouble seeing how this is much different from the U.S. political/bureaucratic/educational establishment, both Democrat and Republican, in regard to unfettered Third World Hispanic and, to some extent, Islamic immigration into the U.S..


Posted by: Mazama [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 20, 2006 12:06 PM

Paul Belien of Brussels Journal (www.brusselsjournal.com) said very clearly in an interview by Atlas shrugs that he writes for the Americans so that they can avoid the same fate. He said that there are elements in the US that would like to take the US to the same direction as Europe (part of the Democratic Party).

According to Belien, the Europeans themselves are to blame because they have surrendered voluntarily. They have accepted a large number of muslim immigrants without putting up a fight. Belien thinks that the welfare state is to blame for the current state of affairs. Welfare state does not create self-reliant citizens but makes people dependent of the state. The state has, in essence, replaced God.

When Fjordman speaks of anti-americanism, he is absolutely right. Americans are seen as ignorant, uncivilized, redneck cowboys who are trigger-happy and eager to wage wars for 'oil interests'. Israel is seen as a tool of American imperialism that violently subjugates the Palestinians, who are regarded as innocent victims of Israeli aggression.

Of course, this is not the whole truth. There are countries that haven't embraced the official doctrine. Denmark under Fogh Rasmussen is one example and the so-called 'New Europe' that includes the former communist countries of Eastern Europe is the other. However, Denmark is as much a victim of muslim immigration as any other 'Old European' country and the nations ravaged by communism are mainly interested in the material wealth of the West without any significant knowledege of the hazards that EU membership might entail.

If the situation continues as is, the most productive part of the population will slowly emigrate to the US and Australia, which makes it more miserable for the remaining part of the population.

Posted by: Saatanan Islam [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 20, 2006 1:17 PM

Mazana,

I have noted in the past that what's happening in Europe is already happening in the US, Europe is just further along that road. Here in the US, Leftists and multiculturalists play down US and Western acomplishments and play up their failures. Indeed, many of the successes are failures in their mindset.

Sadly, here in the US too many of my fellow Right wingers are either quiet or parroting the same idiocy. Willing useful idiots for the sake of profit.

I think Fjordman's Eurabia Code articles are some of the most essential reading I've seen in years. His clear eyed, logical and timely essays should be read at the highest levels of government.

Posted by: Proud Infidel [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 20, 2006 1:25 PM

The Welfare state will break down quick enough, and certainly in the next 15 Years. The aborigianal European population is in decline as anybody reading these articles will know, unlike Japan, we strarted to import muslim labour to fill the gap. Unfortunateley they do not seem to have the work ethic of the aboriginals and have turn out to be a cost instead of a profit. This means that the Tax base to fund these extra pensions will not come from these willing Muslim workers, but from the aboriginals. The Tax base will be shrinking as the aboriginals die off and the cost will be rising as the state pays more and more to the increasing muslim population.There will come a point of dimishing returns, sets in. when the abused European Tax payer says enough is enough benefits will be cut or erradicated and the fun will start. Denmark has a muslim population of 4% and they consume 40% of all forms of Welfare and and Denmark is one of the richer and more generous countries, imagine the cost that the french taxpayer is labouring under at this very moment they have a muslim population 10%

Posted by: Holger Dansker [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 20, 2006 1:36 PM

Yes, the latest EU "initiative" is to make everyone in the EU switch on their car headlights ALL THE TIME -- that's because they need to do that in the north of Europe because it's dark all day, so we've all got to do it. Can you imagine a Sicilian peasant obeying in the height of a Mediterranean summer? (Or an English peasant, come to that?)

Posted by: JFGR [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 20, 2006 2:10 PM

"If we lacked German workers then why not invite guest workers from non-muslim countries? "

Of course, you can invite the guest workers from non-muslim countries. However, they will leave for better pastures as soon as they find out that somewhere else you can earn more with a lower tax rate.

As Paul Belien said in his interview in Atlas Shrugs, the problem is that Europe attracts the wrong kind of immigrants. Those who want to work for a living move to the US or Australia. Those who are only there for the benefits will come to Europe.

Posted by: Saatanan Islam [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 20, 2006 2:22 PM

This is a great series. You can see it in the media what is happening in Eurabia today. It is unfolding before our eyes, and the liberals in our country think this is great and want to copy it here. Their muslims are our mexicans. Although we are growing our own muslims for some reason. They are bringing third world people into their countries on purpose, we get ours illegally. I keep hearing how multiculturism is good for us. Lets look at how our country our similar to the EU. Muslims move in, wont assimilate, live in ghettos, won't learn the language, want all of the benefits of citizens and not pay for them. Same with mexicans. They protest for their "Rights" and if anyone says anything, we are called racists. I can see that our country is in the very beginning of the EU problem, and I am proud to be called a racist if saying something about it is racist. Islam is now being taught in our schools and the ACLU and the supreme court thinks it is OK. Let that be done using christianity or judeism and we would here from the libs "separation of church and state." I am beginning to hate the way this country is heading, and our government is doing nothing about it and never will.

Posted by: Phximan [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 20, 2006 2:44 PM

"Part of the reason that our taxes are so high is the fact that we have so many undesirables from non-European countries living off the system.
It may not be the main reason our taxes are so high, but it definitely plays a role in it."

The taxes were high before the immigrants started coming. So, the immigrants that came did not come for the job opportunities but for the welfare. This is mostly true for the immigrants that came in the 80's or later.

"There are a lot of Europeans though who obviously found it very much worth their while to work in Germany, and often they will retire and move back home, getting a retirement check and living pretty well with it in their homelands. "

There was a time when Germany did need the immigrants as a work force. However, this time has long since passed. The same applies for Sweden as well.

Posted by: Saatanan Islam [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 20, 2006 4:06 PM

Here is something to think about.

We have a large returning workforce from military service. They see the enemy that we have been fighting. Unlike the europeans that have not sent hardly any troops.

Our returning servicemen tend to be conservative. They also know what its like to support the service personnel that are still there. They are a growing force. They will run for office, they will get involved, they will run the old time politicans out.

We also have a large new group of professional military personnel quickly gaining rank in the service branchs. They will quickly make a difference.

I don't think it will quite be eurabia here!

God willing, of course.

Posted by: credit man [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 20, 2006 4:59 PM

Voltaire said: 'There has been no war in any EU country since it's inception, and that is a good thing.'
???
Voltaire darling, how long you been asleep? You know Yugoslavia's gone? Now known as 'the former Yugoslavia'? Have you heard that the French police have said that there has been an intifada declared in France? The EU solves nothing darling.

Posted by: EnglishBlondie [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 20, 2006 10:07 PM

I think when leaders of EU countries begin campaigning on the promise to leave the EU or take back rights and power from the EU, that is when I will have hope for Europe. I so want Europe to survive, to defend itself.

Posted by: John Sobieski [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 20, 2006 10:33 PM

Thank you Fjordman for your lucidity and hard work.
Europe is sailing towards its doom with such multicultural and tolerant fools at the helm.
Perhaps Europe as a whole has never been in greater danger.
Surely European leaders have never ever been more incompetent and more unable to read the writing on the wall.
Who told those morons that by being liberal and tolerant with Islam one is going to reap a harvest of liberalism and tolerance among Muslims?

Posted by: rocky [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 21, 2006 4:03 AM

The charges made by Bat Ye’or are correct: the leadership of Europe has conspired for decades to surrender Europe to the authority of a global Muslim empire (that has as its primary goal the destruction of Israel). This is criminal behavior on a massive scale; a treachery as evil as leaving the borders of a nation one has sworn to defend unprotected! It is clear that the most powerful leaders of Europe should all be removed from office and, along with their predecessors and likely successors, placed on trail for treason.

You see, the multiracial society has become unruly, even revolutionary at times and White Europeans are correctly blaming the political leaders and the media for forcing millions of non-Western immigrants upon them - who are now becoming a threat to their lives. They do not want Muslims from Africa, and all over the third world, repopulating Europe. They blame the political leaders who have demanded that they politely accept these hordes of hostile peoples as their fellow citizens, that they pay astronomical taxes to support the enormous families of this unending flood of new arrivals.

What are the European opinion makers going to say when their protected class of color - imported against the will of "racist" locals - is proving not merely a burden on society, but an imminent danger to the public safety? What are these traitors going to say when all hell is breaking loose?

Posted by: Bruce Graeme [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 21, 2006 5:13 AM

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