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World News See other World News Articles Title: As Merkel's Star Fades, This Is What Is Really Happening Behind the Scenes "(Former Eastern bloc nations) know ideologically driven idiots when they see them, and they are able and willing to stand up to them." For many years German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been regarded, with reason, as the most powerful woman in the world. Over the past few months, Merkels authority has diminished precipitously, however, mainly due to her irrational immigration policy. That much became obvious at last weekends emergency EU summit on immigration. The meeting was hastily convened at Merkels insistence to develop a joint European strategy to deal with the ongoing migrant onslaught. In reality, it was meant to be Operation Save Mutti: a means of preventing her governments collapse by showing that the Union can develop a tougher immigration strategy. Her goal was to ease the pressure from the Christian Social Union (CSU)her Christian Democratic Partys (CDU) Bavarian partnerwhich had threatened to leave her ruling coalition unless she agreed to end her open door policy. CSU leader Horst Seehofer had threatened to resign as Germanys interior minister unless Merkel agreed to refuse entry to migrants who had applied for asylum elsewhere in the EU, potentially forcing an early election at which the Alternative for Germany (AfD) would be likely to increase its share of the vote. This is not about whether Frau Merkel stays as Chancellor next week or not, Xavier Bettel, Luxembourgs Prime Minister, announced as he came out of the meeting in Brussels. Unwittingly (or perhaps mendaciously), he let the cat out of the bag. Indeed, the summits true objective was to appease Merkels domestic detractorsbut the task proved to be beyond her. The former powerbroker of Europe has been reduced to the mendicant pleading for the appearance of unanimity on a key issue which has divided the EU and changed the political landscape of Europe beyond recognition. The Politics of Obedie... u00c9tienne de La Bou0... Check Amazon for Pricing. The Brussels deal merely asks member-countries to voluntarily accept migrants in the name of solidarity, and to settle them in processing centers (dont call them camps, please!). It does not say where those centers would be located, how they would be organized, or where unsuccessful asylum seekers would go in the end. It also proposes the creation of disembarkation platforms in non-EU countries, to deter Africans and others from crossing the Straits of Sicily. It is some light years away from Merkels earlier calls for a joint European solution which would have entailed mandatory resettlement quotas, and thus facilitated the creation of Sharia-based no-go areas in Central European countries unaffected by the demographic jihad thus far. The plan is a meaningless fudge. For starters, Libya, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco and Egypt have already announced that they will not cooperate in setting up migrant processing centers on their territory; in reality, they may relent, but only if their leaders are encouraged with billions of mainly German taxpayers euros. The Visegrad Four (Hungary, Poland, Bohemia and Slovakia) are adamant that they will not accept a single migrant, either voluntarily or under mandatory EU quota system previously proposed by Merkel. Italys sovereignist new government is skeptical: its leaders note that there is no binding agreement, and that voluntary EU arrangements invariably fail. Whatever its operating terms, the deal highlights Merkels journey from championing Wir schaffen das to running a government with an ever-tougher approach to migration. Her forced conversion is only tactical, though. She remains, somewhat inexplicably, a population-replacement fanatic at heart; but she has run out of good options to maintain the old consensus. Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, whose country took over the EU six-month presidency on July 1, says that protecting European citizens not showing solidarity and compassion, as per Merkels standard rhetoric remained the blocs top priority: We need a paradigm shift in our migration policy. We need to focus more on the safeguarding of our external borders as the precondition for a common border-free Europe. Herr Kurz and his Danish counterpart Lars Løkke Rasmussen a month ago suggested sending failed asylum applicants to camps inside Europe, but outside the EU borders. (Let it be added this plan would resolve nothing in the long term, as most migrants would remain within a few hours journey from the EU heartland where they long to goand it may have catastrophic consequences for the non-EU countries in the Balkans.) The Free Society Laurence M. Vance Best Price: $14.96 Buy New $19.95 (as of 10:35 EDT - Details) The circle between Merkels and Kurzs visions cannot be squared. In 2015 Merkels open-door policy flooded Germany with over a million unassimilable, unemployable, often hostile and disproportionally criminal-minded aliens, most of them young Muslim men from the Greater Middle East. Their presence has drastically reduced the quality of life of millions of Germans who had never been asked whether they supported the influx. The rise of the AfD reflects a tectonic shift in the countrys politics. Even within Merkels CDU, Chancellor Kurz (31) is seen by many as the role-model for a new generation of leaders who could turn a new leaf, after decades of tepid centrism, failed pandering to multiculturalism, and last years worst electoral result since 1949. To Germanys east, Viktor Orban in Budapest, Jaroslaw Kaczynski in Warsaw, and their less outspoken but staunchly like-minded colleagues in Prague and Bratislava, have every reason to revel in the way their position on immigration has been vindicated in countries as diverse as Italy, Austria, Slovenia, and Denmark. The balance of power in Europe has shifted, irreversibly, away from Merkels liberal consensus which ruled the Old Continent only two years ago. It is an even bet that the Leaderin will not remain at the helm for the three remaining years of her unprecedented fourth term. It is well-nigh certain that she will not run for Germanys top office again. To her chagrin, millions of EuropeansGermans includedare rediscovering the vital importance of identity and cohesion based on shared ancestry and culture. The discourse in Brussels has not caught up with this new reality, but in the fullness of time, it will. As I noted in these pages nine months ago, Merkels 2015 migrant experiment was a massive and unprecedented exercise in social engineering, worthy of similar national-socialist and communist horrors. It is not by chance that the survivors of red totalitarianism in the former German Democratic Republic and their descendants are voting for the AfD en masse. It is also not surprising that the former Soviet bloc countries of the Visegrad group remain solidly united in defense of national sovereignty and cohesion. They know ideologically driven idiots when they see them, and they are able and willing to stand up to them. Merkels greatest contribution to the history of Europe may be that with her suicidal bullying she has forced millions of otherwise complacent hedonists to wake up. Angela delenda est. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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Lovely news! But whats with this Herr Kurz and his Danish counterpart Lars Løkke Rasmussen a month ago suggested sending failed asylum applicants to camps inside Europe, but outside the EU borders. (Let it be added this plan would resolve nothing in the long term, as most migrants would remain within a few hours journey from the EU heartland where they long to goand it may have catastrophic consequences for the non- EU countries in the Balkans.) I guess the EU feels it has the same kind of right to thus destroy racist, fascist non-member countries the British and ameriKans did to force Zionism on Palestine >:-6 _____________________________________________________________ USA! USA! USA! Bringing you democracy, or else! there were strains of VD that were incurable, and they were first found in the Philippines and then transmitted to the Korean working girls via US military. The 'incurables' we were told were first taken back to a military hospital in the Philippines to quietly die. 4um
En garde, Norway. ------- "They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC
The balance of power in Europe has shifted, irreversibly, away from Merkels liberal consensus which ruled the Old Continent only two years ago. Published on Feb 26, 2016 Hungarian PM Viktor Orban calls out the leftist leaders of Europe and said Europe had more than a refugee crisis. European Summit Fallout: Now Bulgaria Wants Borders Closed!!! - YouTube, 11 minutes Published on Jul 10, 2018 ------- "They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC
Great news -- mebbe the former communist bloc will save us. Thanks for what is I'm sure the first footage of Orbán orating that most of us have seen. Just sent the page to a Bulgarian friend. He says gypsies are destroying Bulgaria from within, with -- of course -- the full blessing of the govt. _____________________________________________________________ USA! USA! USA! Bringing you democracy, or else! there were strains of VD that were incurable, and they were first found in the Philippines and then transmitted to the Korean working girls via US military. The 'incurables' we were told were first taken back to a military hospital in the Philippines to quietly die. 4um
Yes, it's much, much, more than a "crisis," it's a full-blown CF over there.
The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable. ~ H. L. Mencken
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