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Declan Hayes
June 4, 2024
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This article looks at Europe’s demographic changes which, NATO’s media informs us, is a major election issue in the forthcoming Euro elections.

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This article looks at Europe’s demographic changes which, NATO’s media informs us, is a major election issue in the forthcoming Euro elections, as are “Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine… the economy, jobs, poverty and social exclusion, public health, climate change and the future of Europe”. Not only was I not part of that fake poll on these fake elections but nor were the millions of other Europeans like me, who would not have used the phrase “Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine”, even if such phrases are now obligatory in much of Europe’s social space.

That said, there is a widespread consensus that Europe’s demographics are being permanently changed. Some, like the Catholic Church and NATO’s war machine, welcome that change for their own perverse reasons and those, like German and Dutch politicians, who get stabbed for having their various ideological and practical reservations about those who are “new to the parish”, are less welcoming.

To meaningfully contribute to this debate, we must look at the ideological forces at work, as well as the push and pull factors impelling these huge demographic movements.

Africa’s population is growing at almost exponential rates and there is little trickle down effects for those Africans within NATO’s ambit. For many Africans, their best bet is to pay people smugglers to ferry them into Europe where there is, at least, some chance of making a half-honest living. And, for the young Armenian mothers I met in Syria, to allow NATO ethnically cleanse them rather than have NATO’s proxies rape and murder them is a no-brainer

To take a simple example, Ireland’s minimum hourly rate is €12.70, or 762 Philippine pesos an hour (or over ₱6000 a day) whereas the minimum wage in metro Manila is ₱570 a day. Other things being equal, Pinay nurses are best working their way to countries like Ireland and then bringing more of their family to join them here “in the land of plenty”, where they have some chance of making a go at life, the criminal rates they have to pay for bed and board notwithstanding.

Much the same applies to large swathes of the Indian sub-continent, Egypt, Latin America and elsewhere, where emigrants’ remittances are essential to keep their balance of payments in order. In this regard, it may be noted that a former leader of the Philippines is on record as saying that big families are good, as it means there are bigger human cash crops to emigrate and send money back home to keep the peso stable and parasites like him in clover.

Parasites are not confined to the Philippines. Europe is full of them and they feed off the same human host. Ireland, to take the West’s latest El Dorado, has been inundated with Poles, Slovaks, Bulgarians and Romanians, who work like galley slaves on farms or emptying rubbish bins and the like and who, like the afore-mentioned Pinays, pay criminally high rates for bed and board, which helps to mute opposition to their presence from those profiteering from them.

Not that all immigrants are renting. Some have taken out mortgages, which devour their salaries, as they do those of the native aboriginals. Not only that, but the rental market is being consolidated, with large multinational firms, vulture funds, pension funds and the like being major landlords in their own right. As the EU governments have made renting such an attractive prospect for them, they are investing heavily in building ever more apartments to pack them with ever more immigrants. For them and CRH, the Irish multinational builders’ suppliers, this is a win-win bonanza.

For those many European rental companies with annual revenues exceeding €1 billion, the more immigrants there are, the better. And much the same goes for retailing giants like Tesco and the privately owned Lidl and Aldi brands, which are ubiquitous on Europe’s high streets. The more these huddled masses swarm into Europe, the better it is for them and similar concerns, whose economies of scale likewise squeeze out the smaller guy.

On the positive side, Europe will still enjoy its endless LGBT pride parades that these multinational companies sponsor for their own grubby reasons. Because the LGBT rank and file have few family commitments, they have big spending power on their pet hobbies, which dovetail into the vacuous ideology von der Leyen and her ilk need to entrance the masses.

Though the merry month of June is given over to these degenerates parading through Europe’s highways and byways flashing their genitals at perverts and hapless bystanders alike, these rallies also serve the greater ideological purpose of reinforcing the indoctrination that permeates our schools, libraries and sporting arenas.

Take professional footballer Mohamed Camara, a defensive midfielder for both Monaco FC and Mali’s national team, who is currently Official France’s public enemy number one for refusing to be a public billboard for World Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia which, to be fair, is not to the forefront of most people”s minds in either Monaco or Mali or indeed in Ireland, where a Middle Eastern friend of mine has recently contacted me about the LGBT grooming his 5 year old son is being subjected to at school.

Although similar reservations by protesting parents in Birmingham have been outlawed, let’s just see what is happening here. Not only do Europe’s leaders believe they have the right to sterilise the children of Europe’s immigrants but French Sports Minister Amelie Oudea-Castera feels herself entitled to impose “the toughest sanctions” on Camara and on Monaco FC because Camara and the good people of Mali do not buy into the bullshit of this failed tennis player, who is married to the CEO of Sanofi, the French pharmaceutical multinational caught up in the Sanofi child defect ruling and similar scandals. To state-sponsored gangsters like Oudea-Castera, Camara is just an imported circus clown, whose job it is to juggle balls and be a walking billboard for her husband’s profiteering.

Leaving aside that Oudea-Castera, like Mr and “Mrs” Macron, will be all over the 2024 Paris Olympics like a bad dose of herpes, there is a broader issue here with Sanofi and equally big French, Swedish, Swiss, Dutch and German firms, many of whose research and development budgets run into the billions. Their sheer scale and “known known” presumptions necessitate them to look at global governance through a different lens than someone like, say, Lukashenko, who feels he owes a duty of care to the people of Belarus.

They would argue that Lukashenko does not see the bigger picture, that Europe, Ukraine and even Russia included, must be a giant plastic-green Big Pharma empire, with them being at the heart of industry, with the British, Belgian, Duch, Swedish and Danish Royal Families tending to their hair-dos and with the rest of us wallowing in Deliveroo takeaways, a Camara-free Monaco FC on Sky Sports and interminable LGBT parades, as well as Tesco, Lidl and Aldi stores everywhere we look.

Though some of our right wing friends label these changing demographics as manifestations of the Kalergi plan, a supposed anti-Semitic Great Replacement conspiracy to replace Europe’s aboriginals with a dolly mixture of darker skinned immigrants, the truth is more prosaic. We were down this road before, not only with the invasion of the Roman Empire by various tribes seeking la dolce vita, but also with Scotland’s Highland Clearances where the rebellious Scots had outlived their economic usefulness and so, in Mafia parlance, had to go.

And, if we finish with sister Scotland, Red Clyde is a fading memory, as is the majestic Gaelic language of Somhairle MacGill Eain. Here, in Ireland, we had a Minister for the Gaelic language, who did not speak a word of it and those areas, where it is still universally spoken, are having hundreds of Ukrainian welfare tourists and dubious other male characters of fighting age being foisted upon them by Ireland’s thuggish Public Order Unit so that Irish Gaelic society, like that of sister Scotland, will be as extinct as the dodo.

The upside of all that is all opposition to the likes of Amelie Oudea-Castera, Sanofi, and their Europe-wide clones are being elided, LGBT Pride Month events are being held in Catholic Churches and, as for the next generation of sterilised boys and girls, what can we do but pray to St Jude that God, or some foreign army, will deliver them from this invidious evil?

Not that St Jude is enough to rid us of the clap trap of Amelie Oudea-Castera, Ursula von der Leyen and NATO’s other over-priced harlots. They have one view of the world and our role as sheep to the slaughter in it. We must have another. And though Russia Today, which I have again linked to in the above article, has a role to play, so too do all of those immigrants, emigrants and stay-at-homers, on whose acquiescence NATO’s harlots depend.

Though rocky days lie ahead as tens of millions of Europeans try to shake off their yoke, we can rest assured NATO’s own inner contradictions, as well as the persecution of stand-up footballers like Mohamed Camara and Matt le Tissier, to say nothing about the millions of surviving victims of NATO’s endless wars, guarantee that liberty lies ahead.

Immigration, emigration and the great replacements

This article looks at Europe’s demographic changes which, NATO’s media informs us, is a major election issue in the forthcoming Euro elections.

❗️Join us on TelegramTwitter , and VK.

Contact us: info@strategic-culture.su

This article looks at Europe’s demographic changes which, NATO’s media informs us, is a major election issue in the forthcoming Euro elections, as are “Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine… the economy, jobs, poverty and social exclusion, public health, climate change and the future of Europe”. Not only was I not part of that fake poll on these fake elections but nor were the millions of other Europeans like me, who would not have used the phrase “Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine”, even if such phrases are now obligatory in much of Europe’s social space.

That said, there is a widespread consensus that Europe’s demographics are being permanently changed. Some, like the Catholic Church and NATO’s war machine, welcome that change for their own perverse reasons and those, like German and Dutch politicians, who get stabbed for having their various ideological and practical reservations about those who are “new to the parish”, are less welcoming.

To meaningfully contribute to this debate, we must look at the ideological forces at work, as well as the push and pull factors impelling these huge demographic movements.

Africa’s population is growing at almost exponential rates and there is little trickle down effects for those Africans within NATO’s ambit. For many Africans, their best bet is to pay people smugglers to ferry them into Europe where there is, at least, some chance of making a half-honest living. And, for the young Armenian mothers I met in Syria, to allow NATO ethnically cleanse them rather than have NATO’s proxies rape and murder them is a no-brainer

To take a simple example, Ireland’s minimum hourly rate is €12.70, or 762 Philippine pesos an hour (or over ₱6000 a day) whereas the minimum wage in metro Manila is ₱570 a day. Other things being equal, Pinay nurses are best working their way to countries like Ireland and then bringing more of their family to join them here “in the land of plenty”, where they have some chance of making a go at life, the criminal rates they have to pay for bed and board notwithstanding.

Much the same applies to large swathes of the Indian sub-continent, Egypt, Latin America and elsewhere, where emigrants’ remittances are essential to keep their balance of payments in order. In this regard, it may be noted that a former leader of the Philippines is on record as saying that big families are good, as it means there are bigger human cash crops to emigrate and send money back home to keep the peso stable and parasites like him in clover.

Parasites are not confined to the Philippines. Europe is full of them and they feed off the same human host. Ireland, to take the West’s latest El Dorado, has been inundated with Poles, Slovaks, Bulgarians and Romanians, who work like galley slaves on farms or emptying rubbish bins and the like and who, like the afore-mentioned Pinays, pay criminally high rates for bed and board, which helps to mute opposition to their presence from those profiteering from them.

Not that all immigrants are renting. Some have taken out mortgages, which devour their salaries, as they do those of the native aboriginals. Not only that, but the rental market is being consolidated, with large multinational firms, vulture funds, pension funds and the like being major landlords in their own right. As the EU governments have made renting such an attractive prospect for them, they are investing heavily in building ever more apartments to pack them with ever more immigrants. For them and CRH, the Irish multinational builders’ suppliers, this is a win-win bonanza.

For those many European rental companies with annual revenues exceeding €1 billion, the more immigrants there are, the better. And much the same goes for retailing giants like Tesco and the privately owned Lidl and Aldi brands, which are ubiquitous on Europe’s high streets. The more these huddled masses swarm into Europe, the better it is for them and similar concerns, whose economies of scale likewise squeeze out the smaller guy.

On the positive side, Europe will still enjoy its endless LGBT pride parades that these multinational companies sponsor for their own grubby reasons. Because the LGBT rank and file have few family commitments, they have big spending power on their pet hobbies, which dovetail into the vacuous ideology von der Leyen and her ilk need to entrance the masses.

Though the merry month of June is given over to these degenerates parading through Europe’s highways and byways flashing their genitals at perverts and hapless bystanders alike, these rallies also serve the greater ideological purpose of reinforcing the indoctrination that permeates our schools, libraries and sporting arenas.

Take professional footballer Mohamed Camara, a defensive midfielder for both Monaco FC and Mali’s national team, who is currently Official France’s public enemy number one for refusing to be a public billboard for World Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia which, to be fair, is not to the forefront of most people”s minds in either Monaco or Mali or indeed in Ireland, where a Middle Eastern friend of mine has recently contacted me about the LGBT grooming his 5 year old son is being subjected to at school.

Although similar reservations by protesting parents in Birmingham have been outlawed, let’s just see what is happening here. Not only do Europe’s leaders believe they have the right to sterilise the children of Europe’s immigrants but French Sports Minister Amelie Oudea-Castera feels herself entitled to impose “the toughest sanctions” on Camara and on Monaco FC because Camara and the good people of Mali do not buy into the bullshit of this failed tennis player, who is married to the CEO of Sanofi, the French pharmaceutical multinational caught up in the Sanofi child defect ruling and similar scandals. To state-sponsored gangsters like Oudea-Castera, Camara is just an imported circus clown, whose job it is to juggle balls and be a walking billboard for her husband’s profiteering.

Leaving aside that Oudea-Castera, like Mr and “Mrs” Macron, will be all over the 2024 Paris Olympics like a bad dose of herpes, there is a broader issue here with Sanofi and equally big French, Swedish, Swiss, Dutch and German firms, many of whose research and development budgets run into the billions. Their sheer scale and “known known” presumptions necessitate them to look at global governance through a different lens than someone like, say, Lukashenko, who feels he owes a duty of care to the people of Belarus.

They would argue that Lukashenko does not see the bigger picture, that Europe, Ukraine and even Russia included, must be a giant plastic-green Big Pharma empire, with them being at the heart of industry, with the British, Belgian, Duch, Swedish and Danish Royal Families tending to their hair-dos and with the rest of us wallowing in Deliveroo takeaways, a Camara-free Monaco FC on Sky Sports and interminable LGBT parades, as well as Tesco, Lidl and Aldi stores everywhere we look.

Though some of our right wing friends label these changing demographics as manifestations of the Kalergi plan, a supposed anti-Semitic Great Replacement conspiracy to replace Europe’s aboriginals with a dolly mixture of darker skinned immigrants, the truth is more prosaic. We were down this road before, not only with the invasion of the Roman Empire by various tribes seeking la dolce vita, but also with Scotland’s Highland Clearances where the rebellious Scots had outlived their economic usefulness and so, in Mafia parlance, had to go.

And, if we finish with sister Scotland, Red Clyde is a fading memory, as is the majestic Gaelic language of Somhairle MacGill Eain. Here, in Ireland, we had a Minister for the Gaelic language, who did not speak a word of it and those areas, where it is still universally spoken, are having hundreds of Ukrainian welfare tourists and dubious other male characters of fighting age being foisted upon them by Ireland’s thuggish Public Order Unit so that Irish Gaelic society, like that of sister Scotland, will be as extinct as the dodo.

The upside of all that is all opposition to the likes of Amelie Oudea-Castera, Sanofi, and their Europe-wide clones are being elided, LGBT Pride Month events are being held in Catholic Churches and, as for the next generation of sterilised boys and girls, what can we do but pray to St Jude that God, or some foreign army, will deliver them from this invidious evil?

Not that St Jude is enough to rid us of the clap trap of Amelie Oudea-Castera, Ursula von der Leyen and NATO’s other over-priced harlots. They have one view of the world and our role as sheep to the slaughter in it. We must have another. And though Russia Today, which I have again linked to in the above article, has a role to play, so too do all of those immigrants, emigrants and stay-at-homers, on whose acquiescence NATO’s harlots depend.

Though rocky days lie ahead as tens of millions of Europeans try to shake off their yoke, we can rest assured NATO’s own inner contradictions, as well as the persecution of stand-up footballers like Mohamed Camara and Matt le Tissier, to say nothing about the millions of surviving victims of NATO’s endless wars, guarantee that liberty lies ahead.

This article looks at Europe’s demographic changes which, NATO’s media informs us, is a major election issue in the forthcoming Euro elections.

❗️Join us on TelegramTwitter , and VK.

Contact us: info@strategic-culture.su

This article looks at Europe’s demographic changes which, NATO’s media informs us, is a major election issue in the forthcoming Euro elections, as are “Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine… the economy, jobs, poverty and social exclusion, public health, climate change and the future of Europe”. Not only was I not part of that fake poll on these fake elections but nor were the millions of other Europeans like me, who would not have used the phrase “Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine”, even if such phrases are now obligatory in much of Europe’s social space.

That said, there is a widespread consensus that Europe’s demographics are being permanently changed. Some, like the Catholic Church and NATO’s war machine, welcome that change for their own perverse reasons and those, like German and Dutch politicians, who get stabbed for having their various ideological and practical reservations about those who are “new to the parish”, are less welcoming.

To meaningfully contribute to this debate, we must look at the ideological forces at work, as well as the push and pull factors impelling these huge demographic movements.

Africa’s population is growing at almost exponential rates and there is little trickle down effects for those Africans within NATO’s ambit. For many Africans, their best bet is to pay people smugglers to ferry them into Europe where there is, at least, some chance of making a half-honest living. And, for the young Armenian mothers I met in Syria, to allow NATO ethnically cleanse them rather than have NATO’s proxies rape and murder them is a no-brainer

To take a simple example, Ireland’s minimum hourly rate is €12.70, or 762 Philippine pesos an hour (or over ₱6000 a day) whereas the minimum wage in metro Manila is ₱570 a day. Other things being equal, Pinay nurses are best working their way to countries like Ireland and then bringing more of their family to join them here “in the land of plenty”, where they have some chance of making a go at life, the criminal rates they have to pay for bed and board notwithstanding.

Much the same applies to large swathes of the Indian sub-continent, Egypt, Latin America and elsewhere, where emigrants’ remittances are essential to keep their balance of payments in order. In this regard, it may be noted that a former leader of the Philippines is on record as saying that big families are good, as it means there are bigger human cash crops to emigrate and send money back home to keep the peso stable and parasites like him in clover.

Parasites are not confined to the Philippines. Europe is full of them and they feed off the same human host. Ireland, to take the West’s latest El Dorado, has been inundated with Poles, Slovaks, Bulgarians and Romanians, who work like galley slaves on farms or emptying rubbish bins and the like and who, like the afore-mentioned Pinays, pay criminally high rates for bed and board, which helps to mute opposition to their presence from those profiteering from them.

Not that all immigrants are renting. Some have taken out mortgages, which devour their salaries, as they do those of the native aboriginals. Not only that, but the rental market is being consolidated, with large multinational firms, vulture funds, pension funds and the like being major landlords in their own right. As the EU governments have made renting such an attractive prospect for them, they are investing heavily in building ever more apartments to pack them with ever more immigrants. For them and CRH, the Irish multinational builders’ suppliers, this is a win-win bonanza.

For those many European rental companies with annual revenues exceeding €1 billion, the more immigrants there are, the better. And much the same goes for retailing giants like Tesco and the privately owned Lidl and Aldi brands, which are ubiquitous on Europe’s high streets. The more these huddled masses swarm into Europe, the better it is for them and similar concerns, whose economies of scale likewise squeeze out the smaller guy.

On the positive side, Europe will still enjoy its endless LGBT pride parades that these multinational companies sponsor for their own grubby reasons. Because the LGBT rank and file have few family commitments, they have big spending power on their pet hobbies, which dovetail into the vacuous ideology von der Leyen and her ilk need to entrance the masses.

Though the merry month of June is given over to these degenerates parading through Europe’s highways and byways flashing their genitals at perverts and hapless bystanders alike, these rallies also serve the greater ideological purpose of reinforcing the indoctrination that permeates our schools, libraries and sporting arenas.

Take professional footballer Mohamed Camara, a defensive midfielder for both Monaco FC and Mali’s national team, who is currently Official France’s public enemy number one for refusing to be a public billboard for World Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia which, to be fair, is not to the forefront of most people”s minds in either Monaco or Mali or indeed in Ireland, where a Middle Eastern friend of mine has recently contacted me about the LGBT grooming his 5 year old son is being subjected to at school.

Although similar reservations by protesting parents in Birmingham have been outlawed, let’s just see what is happening here. Not only do Europe’s leaders believe they have the right to sterilise the children of Europe’s immigrants but French Sports Minister Amelie Oudea-Castera feels herself entitled to impose “the toughest sanctions” on Camara and on Monaco FC because Camara and the good people of Mali do not buy into the bullshit of this failed tennis player, who is married to the CEO of Sanofi, the French pharmaceutical multinational caught up in the Sanofi child defect ruling and similar scandals. To state-sponsored gangsters like Oudea-Castera, Camara is just an imported circus clown, whose job it is to juggle balls and be a walking billboard for her husband’s profiteering.

Leaving aside that Oudea-Castera, like Mr and “Mrs” Macron, will be all over the 2024 Paris Olympics like a bad dose of herpes, there is a broader issue here with Sanofi and equally big French, Swedish, Swiss, Dutch and German firms, many of whose research and development budgets run into the billions. Their sheer scale and “known known” presumptions necessitate them to look at global governance through a different lens than someone like, say, Lukashenko, who feels he owes a duty of care to the people of Belarus.

They would argue that Lukashenko does not see the bigger picture, that Europe, Ukraine and even Russia included, must be a giant plastic-green Big Pharma empire, with them being at the heart of industry, with the British, Belgian, Duch, Swedish and Danish Royal Families tending to their hair-dos and with the rest of us wallowing in Deliveroo takeaways, a Camara-free Monaco FC on Sky Sports and interminable LGBT parades, as well as Tesco, Lidl and Aldi stores everywhere we look.

Though some of our right wing friends label these changing demographics as manifestations of the Kalergi plan, a supposed anti-Semitic Great Replacement conspiracy to replace Europe’s aboriginals with a dolly mixture of darker skinned immigrants, the truth is more prosaic. We were down this road before, not only with the invasion of the Roman Empire by various tribes seeking la dolce vita, but also with Scotland’s Highland Clearances where the rebellious Scots had outlived their economic usefulness and so, in Mafia parlance, had to go.

And, if we finish with sister Scotland, Red Clyde is a fading memory, as is the majestic Gaelic language of Somhairle MacGill Eain. Here, in Ireland, we had a Minister for the Gaelic language, who did not speak a word of it and those areas, where it is still universally spoken, are having hundreds of Ukrainian welfare tourists and dubious other male characters of fighting age being foisted upon them by Ireland’s thuggish Public Order Unit so that Irish Gaelic society, like that of sister Scotland, will be as extinct as the dodo.

The upside of all that is all opposition to the likes of Amelie Oudea-Castera, Sanofi, and their Europe-wide clones are being elided, LGBT Pride Month events are being held in Catholic Churches and, as for the next generation of sterilised boys and girls, what can we do but pray to St Jude that God, or some foreign army, will deliver them from this invidious evil?

Not that St Jude is enough to rid us of the clap trap of Amelie Oudea-Castera, Ursula von der Leyen and NATO’s other over-priced harlots. They have one view of the world and our role as sheep to the slaughter in it. We must have another. And though Russia Today, which I have again linked to in the above article, has a role to play, so too do all of those immigrants, emigrants and stay-at-homers, on whose acquiescence NATO’s harlots depend.

Though rocky days lie ahead as tens of millions of Europeans try to shake off their yoke, we can rest assured NATO’s own inner contradictions, as well as the persecution of stand-up footballers like Mohamed Camara and Matt le Tissier, to say nothing about the millions of surviving victims of NATO’s endless wars, guarantee that liberty lies ahead.

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