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Rikard's avatar

I would suggest not using the term "minorities", since it in reality means "non-whites", with no regard to population numbers or demography. Case in point, moslems - 2 200 000 000 people of various ethnicities/races a minority? Or 1 500 000 000 or more Negros from any number of African peoples? Or Indians or Chinese?

"Minorities" is simply a code-word so that indigenous white peoples will be less likely to realise and object to being subjected to a slow genocide via occupation and colonisation disguised as migration.

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Spaceman Spiff's avatar

Yes good point. I am not sure what is acceptable. Probably nonwhites.

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Jeannie's avatar

Most of these stodgy, shallow people have been recruited as puppets for the WEF types. Told that they are "young leaders" or other such puffery, they are incredulous when confronted with reality.

During covid, the hype and excitement from these people about a great reset was ecstatic. They really thought they were going to have control nailed down.

But it didn't work, resistance slipped out of the cracks in their trap, and now the flood of resentment from the intended victims threatens to consume them.

They should be scared.

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Spaceman Spiff's avatar

I agree. I see great difficulties in their future.

They are delusional. That's what Vance's speech demonstrated.

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Jeremy Stewardson's avatar

The disbanding of the EU , as it has developed into this detached corrupt unrepresentative bureaucracy, must be the only answer . A return to national sovereignty, with trade , energy and defence agreements across the continent, must be the goal . Costs saved would be enormous and a restoration of national cultures within a network of cooperation on those topics above , must be the only way forward. The EU as an idea , as a future for Europe’s hundreds of millions , has failed - it is time to dismantle it .

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Spaceman Spiff's avatar

I agree. It did indeed fail. I felt after Brexit its time was up anyway. Macron admitted if the French had a referendum they would vote to leave too.

In my view it was animated by the same technocratic lust that draws people to communism and related ideas. Us credentialed impressive high IQ people can run society better than the plebs. We repeatedly see this is not the case.

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functional hypocrite's avatar

Many of us over here on the unsophisticated side of the Atlantic are ready to make the break with European nations. We were willing to foot the bill, and take the talking down to, as long as Europe hewed to the values of liberty and democracy. But what’s the point if they’re not going to uphold their end of the bargain?

I make a decent schnitzel.

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Spaceman Spiff's avatar

I think the people of Europe and the US are very alike. Alas the politicians and media ar at odds with normal people.

I do not think this will last. Change is coming.

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Charles Clemens's avatar

Farage and LePen will save Europe - or Europe will fall to the BRICS before 2030.

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Spaceman Spiff's avatar

Farage is unlikely to do so. Definitely not a Trump.

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Charles Clemens's avatar

Don't count Nigel out! The last time I visited Hillsdale College, they were giving away CD's of a speech Farage gave at the school. If England has a future, it will be with Nigel Farage leading it.

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Spaceman Spiff's avatar

I'm not convinced I'm afraid. He has been caught out too many times. His vision of the future is different from most.

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Charles Clemens's avatar

I only know Farage from his appearances on FOX News and from what I learned about him at Hillsdale College.

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functional hypocrite's avatar

I hope so.

No animosity, but fellow-feeling is waning.

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Spaceman Spiff's avatar

I get it. But progressive causes are well funded on both sides of the Atlantic. They are hard to stop.

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Zippy's avatar

Never mind that Vance is a fully paid up supporter of the original and (still) most powerful Western group-think institution , namely the "catholic" church and especially the very powerful Opus Dei cult. the behind the scenes dark machinations of which are described in these two books

Opus by Gareth Gore

Stench by David Brock

Also http://www.odan.org

The "catholic" church operates the worlds largest privately owned propaganda machine in both paper and electronic forms which in one way or another reaches into almost every village on the planet.

Some/many of the key figures involved in the now infamous 2025 Project are closely associated with Opus Dei and the Heritage (lies,lies and more lies) Foundation including Kevin Roberts.

Vance endorsed Roberts new book.

He also endorsed another book titled The Unhumans which effectively defines the "enemy" as non or less than human

http://www.thenerdreich.com/unhumans-jd-vance-and-the-language-of-genocide

Leonard Leo the number one honcho behind the very powerful Federalist outfit is also and Opus Dei operative propaganda hack.

Meanwhile why not check out this site which features all of the usual toxic right-wing group thinks talking heads. http://www.cpac.org/us/events-dc2025

As I have pointed out before all these beyond-awful creeps are the leading edge vectors of the Wetiko Psychosis. http://www.awakeninthedream..org/undreaming-wetiko-introduction

And why not check out an essay by Anne Applebaunm titled There's a Term For What Trump and Musk Are Doing.

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Spaceman Spiff's avatar

We must take our victories where we get them. Life is imperfect. Vance's words clearly had an effect, whatever speculation you may have on his motives.

There is also the second-order effect these things can have. Others may draw courage from what he said and begin to challenge their own governments on their ruinous policies.

Those who initiate positive change are never angels and nor are they perfect. But we can assess if their actions benefit us or damage us.

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