Seth Frantzman: Immigration And What Can’t But Should Be Said

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There is no end to this immigration. It is changing, and has damaged, and now perhaps destroying, Europe. Must Europeans continue to be afraid to speak about  what they see and feel? Must they pretend that it doesn’t matter or, still worse, that “things will somehow work out” because surely those who are in positions of authority know what they are doing. But clearly they do not. They are frightened, they are unimaginative, they are criminally negligent. So why should those who are not among them still be so quiet? Why so many inhibitions? What are they afraid of? What do they have to lose?

 

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  1. This unfettered immigration of people who essentially hate the West and its values, will be looked upon by future European historians, if there are any, as as calamitous and as foolish as the ultimately disastrous interlocking alliance system before WW1.

  2. “What do they have to lose?” Their jobs, their reputations (when they are smeared as racists, etc.), their social circle. And if they have children, you can expect them to be targeted, as well, possibly by the government’s child “protective” service, which will not lift a finger to stop grooming of white minor girls by muslim gangs, but are sure to persecute a parent whose mind isn’t in the right place.

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