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EU Issues Heating Up

Jacob Petersheim

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Many things are warm to hot in the EU today:
  • Denmark taking leadership, and pushing its goals of a two-tiered society with a wealthy elite (i.e. them) and a socialist serfdom for the rest.
  • Tussle between Hungary and the EU.
  • The ongoing drain of the Ukraine war with its side-effect of heightened danger.
  • Immigration crisis and border insecurity.
  • Stagnant and out of date trade policy that presumes an ongoing special treatment under globalism.
  • National electorates disgusted with the lack of any voice in EU policy.
  • General woes in employment, the economy, and the energy sector.
Many of these are discussed here (28 minutes):


In many ways it mirrors what the US is wrestling with. But the ascension of Denmark almost feels like a 2024 where the US elections went the other way.
 
The EU is being invaded like all the other Western nations, so it is par for the course now, America has been slowly changing into third world for over half a century. DOE who has collaborated with the socialist for decades and much has changed.
The whole world is changing 'again', only this may be the last one, don't know.
That French gift destroys 'Liberty' is not Constitutional at all. What nation lets others come in and change their culture, laws and citizenry?
If you're not proud of who and what you are, those who are will rule over you, forgot who said it but America is dying proof it is true.
 
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Many things are warm to hot in the EU today:
  • Denmark taking leadership, and pushing its goals of a two-tiered society with a wealthy elite (i.e. them) and a socialist serfdom for the rest.
  • Tussle between Hungary and the EU.
  • The ongoing drain of the Ukraine war with its side-effect of heightened danger.
  • Immigration crisis and border insecurity.
  • Stagnant and out of date trade policy that presumes an ongoing special treatment under globalism.
  • National electorates disgusted with the lack of any voice in EU policy.
  • General woes in employment, the economy, and the energy sector.
Many of these are discussed here (28 minutes):


In many ways it mirrors what the US is wrestling with. But the ascension of Denmark almost feels like a 2024 where the US elections went the other way.


I'm watching the video now, part through it.
 
I guess for me what was most notable was talk of "militarizing borders" - far beyond what the current US administration is being roasted for.

Hungary has already militarized their borders, seems Poland is now considering doing the same.
Mexico is now " deporting " Americans citizens in retaliation to Trumps new law, also some Are being attacked
 
The abolition of borders destroys the national culture, be it in Europe or North America. Canada and the U.S. have suffered, as have all the nations in the EU. The European Common Market was a good idea; the EU is not, as all the nations of Europe are ruled by Germany and, to a lesser extent, France
 
The abolition of borders destroys the national culture, be it in Europe or North America. Canada and the U.S. have suffered, as have all the nations in the EU. The European Common Market was a good idea; the EU is not, as all the nations of Europe are ruled by Germany and, to a lesser extent, France

Islamic population in Europe has been growing in past years. Wonder how long a Jewish synagogue or Christian church would last in The Middle East? There are a few tokens but not many.
Just seems like the western nations are under attack in many ways.

 
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