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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

The Death of Euro-Nationalism

The leaders of Western Europe are crying out and desperately calling for reform, yet they are all but doomed to fail, for five generations of inadequate policies have crippled their grip on cultural supremacy until now the present state of the Euro bloc is destitute by all considerations. Following the Second World War it became commonplace for European nations to encourage multiculturalism as a reparation for their self-disgust over the atrocities of the conflict and the repercussions of their imprint throughout the Middle Eastern and African colonies. Unfortunately that policy has morphed into a far more sinister apparition: the dangerous and unpredictable force of neomulticulturalism, an ideology and joint movement which threaten the very security and endurance of European historical lifestyles.



Neomulticulturalism is a major issue because it eclipses older histories and cultural beliefs through the eradication of everything in a process of concessions aimed at pleasing the incoming ethnic or religious group. In Great Britain, Muslims receive unbelievably great rights despite their general lack of assimilation into the culture. The argument that these individuals come for economic sustainment is flawed owing to the raging numbers of them at the welfare lines even while Britons of similar status work for a living.

Further laws passed in 2006 only inflamed the problem when Tony Blair declared special punishments for inciting racial or religious hate against the large group of Islamic believers in British society. At the same time, mocking the Queen or laying similar blows towards the beliefs of another faith in the country is repirmanded by a slap on the wrist rather than similar consequences.

But the problem is not only resident to the former world empire. Italy's southern coast is becoming steadily more Sunni while the passive culture of the region scrambles to keep up with the sad remains of its once grand roman popularity. Germany is not insulated from this problem either, with guest workers aplent streaming in from Turkey and pushing their own views as a model for the massive Euro economy. And France, ever burned by its image of weakness in the world is now making movements to stricter cultural policies to combat the rising tide of this new ideology.

Grim as the outlook remains, the once dormant eastern bloc countries appear to be awakening to the harsh realities of the modern world at a faster rate than their Old World counterparts. Poland, Georgia, and Serbia have all announced policies to end the give none, take all attitude that has brought the other nations to a dramatic error in the present day. Even in Russia, the authorities have put forward direct agreement with the coming change of views following a string of crippling terrorist strikes.

One must still ask however, what is to become of Great Britain following its years of allowance with little request? Were it not for the royalist history and the regalia of the Monarchy, its is unlikely the country would be farther away from this approaching condition. Indeed, nothing short of mass deportations (which are doomed to little success) or an ethnic cleansing (which would be immoral), would be required to give it hope for pluralistic survival.

Western Europe is lost; and so the rest of the world must avoid a similar pattern in their own nations.


Michael Veramendi

National Alliance Vice President for Foreign Issues

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