by Fjordman – – reposted with permission
The national conservative government in Hungary has been under pressure from the EU for years because they oppose large-scale non-European immigration.
The Hungarians point out that the EU’s immigration policies create insecurity and instability in many European countries. By admitting large numbers of illegal immigrants each year, the EU also encourages continued large non-European immigration to Europe.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó stated on February 13, 2024, that a radical change of EU immigration policy is necessary in order to protect Europeans and their safety. Brussels’ open migration policy creates a real danger of “Europeans losing Europe,” he claimed.
Unfortunately, this is not an exaggeration. If current trends continue, Europe may effectively cease to be the homeland of Europeans.
I have previously written that the migrations we are experiencing now are the largest and fastest in all of human history. In scope, they far surpass the so-called Migration Period, which we associate with the fall of the Western Roman Empire.
In Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages, we were also largely dealing with migration within Europe. Now, foreign peoples from other continents are flooding into Europe.
According to a survey from 2023, one in five Swedes felt that their area has become less safe. At the same time, a narrow majority (51 per cent) of Swedes stated that they have personally considered moving to another place because of rising insecurity.
Millions of Swedes no longer feel comfortable in their own neighbourhood. That half of the Swedish population has seriously considered moving from their current home due to fear of crime and violence would have been totally unthinkable 50 years earlier. At that time, Sweden was still a safe and relatively ethnically homogeneous country.
Now, Sweden has become a Multicultural country with mass immigration and massive rates of violent crime among imported clan cultures. The big question is: Where should citizens move to avoid these problems?
Insecurity and violence are often particularly widespread in big cities. However, violent crime is currently spreading to smaller towns and even rural municipalities. It is thus becoming increasingly difficult to find places in Sweden where one can escape crime and insecurity. This same trend now applies to many Western countries.
Let us illustrate this problem with some examples from France. In the summer of 2023, French society was once again rocked by huge riots. Arab and African immigrants were particularly active participants in cases of vandalism.
Pierre Brochand, former head of French intelligence (DGSE), has repeatedly warned publicly that non-European mass immigration is destabilizing French society. Immigration could lead to the collapse of a stable society and perhaps plunge France into internal war, he fears.
According to Pierre Brochand, somewhere between 100,000 and 200,000 people may have participated in the very extensive violence in French cities in June and July 2023. Nothing similar has happened since the French Revolution in 1789, he claimed.
There were also riots among immigrants in France in 2005, but then these occurred primarily in certain suburbs of large cities. In 2023, even small French provincial towns were hit by riots.
The reason for this is, of course, that large-scale immigration over the course of a generation has displaced the country’s native population in more and more municipalities. And the population replacement continues.
The same phenomenon is occurring across large parts of Europe, from Greece to Ireland. In a disturbingly large number of cases, the native population is also subjected to incitement, harassment, abuse, violence, rape, or outright terrorism and murder.
On November 19, 2023, in Crépol, France, 16-year-old Thomas Perotto was stabbed to death at a village party by a gang who, according to eyewitnesses, shouted anti-white slogans. Crépol has a few hundred inhabitants.
Even in small French villages, one may now be exposed to ethnically based aggression and deadly violence.
The native population of an entire continent is currently being gradually displaced from their historic homelands, losing their security, their cultural heritage and sometimes their lives in the process.
One might perhaps expect international organizations such as the United Nations (UN) to protest this development. However, the UN doesn’t voice any objections to displacing the natives when the native population is European and has white skin.
Europeans who pin their hopes on the European Union (EU) defending their interests are usually left disappointed. The ruling elites in the EU allow mass immigration to continue, no matter how much pain and suffering this causes native Europeans.
Meanwhile, the EU wants to introduce stricter censorship on social media, such as Twitter, for people who criticize immigration.
Egyptian, Nigerian, or Pakistani migrants who dislike Europe still have intact ethnic homelands to which they can return at any point in time.
If current trends continue, it is only a matter of time before ethnic Frenchmen are a minority in France, the English are a minority in England, the Germans are a minority in Germany, and the Italians are a minority in Italy. Each nationality will then no longer have a homeland.
Do we Europeans have an obligation to give away our ancestral lands to foreign peoples from other continents who are infiltrating Europe and are often actively hostile to us?
Where should we Europeans flee when our countries have been destroyed? Will Europeans become globally homeless?
All Europeans must now seriously ask themselves these questions. If they do not, it is uncertain whether European civilization in recognizable form will survive this century.
An iron law of human history is that if you don’t effectively defend your territory, you will eventually lose it to more aggressive and assertive ethnic groups.
Europeans must stop retreating and start actively defending our homelands. We must do this, if for no other reason than because we are rapidly running out of places to flee to.
News Link: https://rairfoundation.com/where-should-europeans-flee-when-our-countries-have/