Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Heave(r), ho!

2/7: Trump's exits spark worldwide withdrawals.

2/7: Germany's "remarkable verdict" with "gobsmacking numbers."

2/8: by-election victories for Reform in the UK.

2/9: Italy proposes an exit.

2/9: the UK's political revolution.

2/10: Farage tops the polls. Labour panics.

2/10: Germany does what it can to stop the "far-right" AfD.

2/11: Swiss democracy: a nightmare for globalists.

2/11: are Germany and other EU countries ignoring the voters?

2/12: Romania's presidential election canceled (for alleged Russian interference) and to be rerun despite popular sentiment against a rerun. American leftists aren't so different: rerun everything until you get the results you desire.

2/12: UK voters react to the "disastrous" Labour government.

2/13: the German left suddenly gains momentum.

2/14: Trump's withdrawals and rhetoric causing ructions in Europe.

2/14: an Austrian collapse?

2/15: UK by-elections—Reform defeats Labour. The people have spoken.

2/19: UK Reform "reaching new heights."

2/19: "devastating verdict" from Romanian voters, who are against rerunning the election

2/20: UK voters have turned against Keir Starmer's Labour.

2/21: Austria having the same troubles as the rest of the EU: the Trump-like party (right-nationalist—in this case, the Freedom Party) wins but gets excluded from negotiations because everyone else is desperately doing what they can to cling to power. It'd be nice to invent a plague that avoids right-nationalists and hits everyone else.

The overall impression I'm getting is that the right-nationalists in many European nations are winning elections all over the EU, but the entrenched, left-leaning parties are scared of what this might mean, and they don't want to lose their power. Germany and Austria seem the most Teutonically stubborn, but I expect the UK's Labour to try some wily tricks of its own. The UK really needs Farage at 10 Downing Street to beat some sense back into the country. As I've said many times, I love England—and Great Britain—and feel that American culture owes the UK a huge debt since we inherited so much of the UK's culture. But the UK, like the rest of western Europe, seems intent on committing cultural suicide in the name of political correctness. The reason for this is utterly beyond me. Ideally, a healthy country has a good dynamic tension between its left and right, but we live in an age when the right has flaccidly ceded all power to an insane left that is determined to swamp Europe demographically with unassimilated and unassimilating "migrants."

Consonant with this, here's John Stossel on the "death of Europe":


Credit to commenter John from Daejeon for the video.


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