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Saturday, 14 June 2025

The biggest threat to Europe

One of the main present concern for Europeans remains the identity crisis, as the massive waves of migration in recent years have transformed the social landscape of the continent. Europe is loosing its identity because of such radical  transformation of the main European cities.

In this context, members of the EU ruling elite hypocritically say that this is both inevitable and desirable. But is this the case? According to Peter Sandberg's studies, it may be the result of the EU policy that weakens Europe itself by transforming the continent in a space where people and national interests no longer have a place. That's why international economic and political interest groups question the existence of all nations in Europe. 

I think the biggest threat to Europe is not Russia, China or Iran, but those who are actively trying to eradicate European culture and traditions. Germany reported the largest number of non-EU citizens found to be illegally present in 2023 (263,670), followed by Italy (194,750) and Hungary (159,780).

It's no secret that Brussels' insitutions have become puppets of a group of individuals who hold power across national borders, operating withing global networks and insitutions. This transnational elite aims to dismantle identities everywhere and to delegitimize nations by promoting migration, forced multiculturalism and supranational organizations. That elite has raised a great army of intellectuals and media professionals who incite chaos and confusion to maximize profits. 
Since 2014 Hungary's prime minister, Viktor Orban, has said that illegal immigration will disintegrate the European Union.

                                        (The picture shows the Hungarian Parliament building) 

A Spanish girl who is now living in UAE for job, Ada Lluch, says in Dubai and Abu Dabi she can walk to the supermarket at 01:30 am on her own and she feel completely safe. In her home town, in Spain, she can't leave the house after dark, as the streets are filled with unscrupulous migrants who rape women and steal from people and tourists. How can a Spanish girl feel safe in the UAE than in her own country? Other European young people who live in Doha, Qatar, say the same. 

In this perspective the main point is that members of the EU' political elite have been stealing human resources from North Africa. If they really wanted to help those people, they would create jobs there, in Sub-Saharian Africa. 

28 comments:

  1. There's a quote here: "The fish stinks from the head."
    In my opinion, that fits the EU and Brussels.

    I wish you a very nice weekend Giorgio

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    1. That quote is also known in my country, Andrea. Unfortunately, EU institutions have become puppets, as we have recently seen with regards to big pharma and weapons & missiles makers.
      Thank you for sharing your point of view.

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  2. Dear Giorgio, I am glad that you do not call Russia the biggest threat to Europe.
    Leaders like Viktor Orban and Robert Fico are not friends of Russia, they defend the interests of their countries, but the EU condemns them for this.
    Here is AnnaLena Baerbock, when she was the Minister of Foreign Affairs, who once said that she was not interested in the German people. And what happened to her? Now she works in Brussels, having received a promotion.
    People like her and Kaja Kallas, who lost the elections in Estonia, are welcomed in the EU.

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    1. Dear Irina, we can't have our opinion in EU. If a prime minister disagrees on illegal immigration, he/she is labelled as racist by EU Brussels insititutions' puppets (mainly journalists payed by an elite of predators). If a prime minister disagrees on the palestinian genocide, he/she is accused of anti-semitism by the same Brussels' puppets. If someone says/asks why the democratically elected Ukrainian president, Yanukovich, was overthown in 2014, he/she is labelled as pro-russian by the same predators.
      Thanks for writing down your interesting comment, Irina :-)

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  3. ...countries that resist immigration need to figure out how to help those to better their lives in their home countries. Many European countries have an ugly colonial history in Africa. Europeans are now paying for the sins of their fathers.

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    1. That's right! We, Europeans, have to create job in those poor African countries that are fully or partially situated south of the Sahara.

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  4. That is terrible that the Spanish girl Ada doesn't not feel safe in her own country. Sadly we have a similar problem over here. I really worry for my daughter and her future.

    Hope you are having a good weekend Giorgio. It is torrential rain here just now with a thunderstorm due soon!

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    1. Dear Ananka, I think in your country something positive exists compared to other European countries. The UK left the EU, and this situation is advantageous in term of anti-immigration policy. This means that British policy-makers can choose a political position that seeks to restrict immigration (mainly illegal immigration).

      Sorry to hear of rainy weather in your country. Generally, June is a drier month in our continent.

      I hope you have a nice weekend.

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  5. I echo Tom's comment. Thank you so much for sharing, Giorgio.

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    1. I'm so glad to see you and other blogging friends were interested in this topic.

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  6. L' Italia deve aiutare i migranti nel loro paese.Non possiamo accogliere tanta gente.Olga

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    1. Interesting poit, Olga! Completely agree with you.

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  7. A deeply provocative piece. It raises real concerns about national identity, safety, and the EU’s direction.

    The tension between tradition and globalization is growing Europe must find a way to protect its values without losing its humanity or unity.

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    1. That's true, Asep. Unfortunately, there's a deep concern about cultural identity in EU. In my opinion, Europeans have to create job opportunities in Sub-Saharan Africa. We haven't to steal human resources from that region of Africa, which includes countries like Nigeria, Ghana, South Sudan, etc. ... the more young Africans we bring here to Europe, the less economic development there will be for those poor Sub-Saharan countries.

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

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  8. Giorgio, I agree with you. There is a huge identity crisis in Europe. I'm glad that the new president of Poland will not be a puppet of Tusk = Germany and Brussels!
    I was in Krakow yesterday. A huge number of Arabs. Of course, many of them are tourists, but a lot of them aren't. Women - even young girls covered from head to foot. Men in shorts and T-shirts. Women lead the children, take care of them, and men free as birds! I don't like this.
    Giorgio, I'm not racist, but Europe is spoiling
    more and more :(
    Giorgio, I salute you!
    I wish you a nice evening tonight and Sunday!

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    1. Illegal and mass immigration in Europe has been encouraged with the aim of create political chaos, threatening social order and destroying the security of ordinary people. Street protests and civil society movements have been held to promote migration, multiculturalism and supranational solutions. In other words, the aim is to delegitimize nations and their identities in Europe.
      E.g. it is no coincidence that George Soros openly supports progressive causes, such as mass migration, to engender social disorder in Europe.

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  9. Your perspective highlights deep concerns about cultural identity and governance in Europe, raising important questions about migration policies, national sovereignty, and the balance between security and humanitarian responsibility in an interconnected world.

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    1. Just like in George Orwell's 1984, ignorance is strenght.

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  10. Te hace pensar. te deseo un buen fin de semana. Te mando un beso.

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  11. Countries that push back against immigration should also focus on improving conditions in migrants' home countries. Europe's colonial past left deep scars, and now, generations later, the consequences of that history are becoming more evident.
    Happy Sunday, Giorgio!

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  12. I find it very interesting what is happening in the EU and discover it's similar down here in Australia from what I know. There are about 70,000 people living in Australia without a valid visa.
    Many people cause trouble in the cities here, those who were born overseas and those born here but not parents born elsewhere do cause problems, not all of course.
    Our traditions have changed, eg. we don't get the Nativity scene to look at as it might offend others, Easter and Christmas certainly are affected. Traditional things.
    I feel for people who can no longer walk on and in their own land and not be safe.
    Take care.

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    1. Oh, no! I have never heard that nativity scene might offend others ... they become rulers in our house.

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  13. ..... if the EU truly wanted to help people from North Africa, they would focus on creating jobs in those regions rather than encouraging migration to Europe.

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    1. Exactly Benita! Since long time many people, here in Europe, think to be pious by stealing young Africans from their poor countries.

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  14. In Canada we have a multicultural society and benefit from it in myriad ways. I have friends from many different regions of the world and cherish them all.

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    1. If you were to read once again my post and the above comments, you would understand that we are talking about illegal immigration.

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  15. Well, if you know anything about what the "thing" in the white house is doing to illegal and legal immigrants, you will know he is not doing the right thing.

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