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Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Europe Isn't Our Problem, Nor Our Responsibility

By Rich Kozlovich

On September 27th, George Friedman, owner of Geopolitical Futures, a site to which I recommend subscribing, posted an article entitled, Immigration, the Economy and the Italian Election.  This is a subscription article so I can't link it.  But, among other things, it's about the Italian election of a "hard-right" party in their parliamentarian election.  And Italy just recently elected Giorgia Meloni, a conservative who the media defines as "far right".  Being that Italian government is so far left, being far right in Italy would only mean being one foot to the right of the rest. 

He goes on to explain how economic polices in the EU are designed to help Germany, and Italy's needs and wants are different, and this issue is causing big problems for the EU, which is a mess, and immigration is one of the biggest messes Europe faces, both economically and socially. 

George is an immigrant himself and describes the difficulties for those who immigrated and lived in NYC, and I understand his view, which I will address later.   Yet he recognizes the immigration problems for Europe are far more divisive, and I think will become violent in the future.

Italy has had it with immigration from the Middle East and Africa, and want these Muslim immigrants to go to Germany, and since they keep promoting all this divisive immigration to Europe, Italy wants them to have them.

George wrote the book,  The Storm Before the Calm: America's Discord, the Crisis of the 2020s, and the Triumph Beyond, which dealt with the impact immigration waves have on the social and domestic structure of a society, but specifically he dealt with America. And remember, these were immigrants who came to the United States with very similar moral and ethical foundations, and yet the changes in America were significant.

Christians of all denominations, along with Jews share a commonality, and while there was violence and poverty for those immigrants in NYC and elsewhere, all those people pretty much became Americans in one generation because of their shared values. 
 
Those migrating to Europe, who are from African and Middle East countries have values totally antithetical to Europe's, and worse yet, they desire to destroy Europe as we know it.  There is no cultural commonality!
 
I was raised by my grandparents, who were immigrants, so for all practical purposes I'm a second generation immigrant, with no connection or desire to the "old country", and neither did any other members of my family, including those who immigrated here.  In fact all my grandparents were immigrants, and they all suffered,  but did so gladly since they "knew" no matter what they had to endure their children were going to have opportunities that would have never existed in Europe. 
 
The Protestants, the Orthodox, the Catholics and the Jews all had their prejudices and preferences, but no matter what problems existed, America was their melting pot to success, and they came here to be Americans, not some ethnic group who just happened to live in America.
 
Western Europe is doomed.  The EU is doomed, and in the past I predicted the fall would come by 2025, and it's looking like I might right on, but I'm convinced by 2030 for sure.  Some parts of Europe have already demographically gone past the point of no return for ethnic Europeans, and even Eastern Europe, which will not accept these Muslim immigrants, will suffer economically from Europe's collapse.
 
I do wish everyone would get this, say this, and act on this.  Islam isn't a religion.  It's a political criminal movement masquerading as a religion.  Once that's accepted, then all this is fixable.  But it won't be accepted.  Even in centuries past the European "Christian" kings would support the Ottoman Empire's military efforts against other European Christian nations if they saw some benefit to themselves. France and Venice were two of the biggest offenders.  
 
Europe is at best a leaky vessel, and if they sink, so be it.  America over the last 120 years has shed staggering amounts of American blood and obscene amounts of American money saving Europe, and it's time we stopped.  Let them fix their own problems..... or not ......but either way, leave us out of it.   
 
 

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