Here is what the quartet of national sovereignty political leaders from Italy, France, Austria and the Netherlands wrote.
Matteo Salvini of Italy’s Northern League, Harald Vilimsky of Austria’s Freedom, Geert Wilders of the Netherland’s Freedom Party
Restoring Europe’s Borders and Sovereign Nations
European edition of The Wall Street Journal, October 15, 2015
By Geert Wilders, Marine Le Pen, Mateo Salvini and Heinz-Christian Strache
Europe. Imagine a world without her. Sure, the geographical entity will always continue to exist. But the civilization is in danger. Millions of migrants are currently arriving in Europe. More than half a million have already done so. Donald Tusk, the president of the European Council, says the greatest tide of refugees and migrants is still to come. Hungary’s foreign minister expects 35 million people heading to Europe. This will be the end of [cultural identities] as we know them.
The situation is completely out of control. Too many fortune seekers, too much illiteracy. Some of the migrants are refugees, but the majority comes for economic reasons. Our European economies and social-protection systems cannot cope with this. The media prefer to focus on families and children, but their images cannot conceal that the asylum seekers flocking to Europe are predominantly young men. Many are unskilled.
But the main problem is that, unlike the flow of refugees at the end of World War II, these migrants come from countries with a culture entirely different from Europe’s. Mass immigration is leading to the dilution of cultural identity in the European Union member states.
Its citizens resent this. Instinctively, these citizens are patriots. They don’t like to lose their identity as a people. They don’t want to give up their countries. Instinctively, they grasp two very important truths. First, that without identity, there is no country. Second, that without a country, there can be no prosperity, no justice, no democracy, and no liberty.
The European Union has slowly been eroding Europe’s nation-states by gradually dismantling their sovereignty. It has robbed our countries of the right to conduct our own national asylum policies. Last month, the EU forced refugee quotas on its member states and overruled governments who disagreed. The mask has fallen, and the peoples of Europe have seen the EU’s ugly face.
Better than before, they now realize that our national parliaments have been reduced to fake parliaments. Vital matters, including those concerning our national identities, are no longer decided by our national parliaments but by obscure institutions in Brussels. People are forced to give away their country without even having a say in the matter.
Governments in Eastern Europe are especially sensitive about this. It’s no coincidence that the strongest resistance to the EU’s mandatory migrant quotas comes from countries such as the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia. For many decades these countries were ruled from Moscow without their consent. They don’t want to now be ruled from Brussels without their consent.
But the migration crisis has also alarmed the peoples of Western Europe. Polls and election results in recent weeks clearly indicate that patriot parties such as ours are growing spectacularly.
While the governments in Western Europe’s capitals bash the leaders in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia, millions of citizens in Austria, France, Italy, the Netherlands and other nations share their concerns.
In Vienna’s regional elections Sunday, the Austrian Freedom Party won a third of the votes. In polls in the Netherlands, the Party for Freedom has become as big as the two governing parties combined. In France, polls indicate that the National Front will win its local elections in December. In Italy three months ago, the Northern League made stunning electoral gains.
While millions are on their way to Europe, millions in Europe realize that they have been betrayed by the political elites in The Hague, Paris, Rome, Vienna and other capitals. Our parliaments have been emasculated by Brussels and are filled with politicians who no longer care about our basic national interests. Governments don’t mind the loss of national sovereignty and national identities either. Far too often, they are composed of politicians who hope to one day pursue an international career at an EU or U.N. institution after their national career ends.
The gap between the citizens and those who rule them has never been so wide. We have to close this gap in order to reassert control over our own borders. And we can do so democratically by mobilizing the people to vote for parties that stand for national sovereignty and the defense of national identities. Reclaiming democracy: that is the key to solving the migration crisis.
There is no need to imagine a world without the nations of Europe. It’s clear what needs to happen. We need to reclaim our national sovereignty, abolish EU treaties such as the Schengen treaty and reaffirm the supremacy of national parliaments.
@ babushka:
You can pray for me. I don’t mind.
In my example you are Miriam.
@ babushka:
You are not Miriam, and I’m not Moses
As when Moses prayed for Miriam, both of them being Southern Baptists.
So, mrg3105, to which mutation of Judaism do you adhere? Shia? Or Sunni?
@ babushka:
I’m neother dazed nor confused.
If your only comment was to pick at my FOREIGN LANGUAGE grammar, it suggests a weak mindset for engaging in discussions.
And I can see why…praying for another person is a Christian shtick, so no wonder you think everyone is “dazed and confused” because you are.
Your perception of HaShem’s will is as shallow as your offer of tefillah
@ mrg3105:
While my cultural illiteracy is so truly appalling that it has left you dazed and confused, I persist in cheering the demise of anti-Semitic Euroswine who even as they invite the Musloids (hat tip: mar55 – cool term) to destroy them are still compulsively shrieking Jew hatred at ear-splitting decibels.
Insofar as your grammar is concerned, I am praying for you.
@ babushka:
It seems to me your cultural literacy is more lacking than my English grammar.
From the late-1700s many Jews in Europe took the easy way out of galut. It seems to me that HaShem’s patience was exceedingly tried given He waited 120 years for teshuva that never came.
As for your musical interlude, I generally switch off after Scene 1.
Above all, don’t assume anything ovbious is true.
@ babushka:
You are right. It could not happen to a nicer bunch.
On the other hand I enjoy English Choirs. Choir Masters pay a lot of attention to diction which is absent in many other choirs.
Handel’s Messiah is a beautiful music and I think they included some choir boys. The boy’s soprano is a perfect voice lacking any vibrato which makes it a pleasure for the listener.
Soon all that will disappear when the musloids take over.
Thank you for the music.
When admonishing me, do not end your sentence with a dangling participle. My critics must adhere to at least a minimal standard of literacy.
The Euros have delighted in tormenting Jews for millennia, and now karma is landing on them like a ton of bricks.
I rejoice!
And use their own shtick to do so!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZueoezKK0RA
In the original Star Trek series, there was an episode involving a fugitive and a policeman from the planet Cheron, each of an opposing race, who finally return to the planet to find that the two races have annihilated each other to the very last, and they are the only two left.
Let’s get the Jews out of Europe, and let the Muslim invaders and native Europeans fight to the death just like that.
@ babushka:
It seems to me you are wrong, and the comment was uncalled for.
Sheer ecstasy, accompanied by perpetual euphoria interspersed with rapturous bliss.