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Ryan8730's avatar

I had no idea Germany was in that bad of shape. I guess I assumed, but it's good to hear the details

Astral's avatar

It was depressing, I’m very glad Constantine came on the show and gave us a report from inside

Ryan8730's avatar

It sounds similar to 1937 Germany. With the prostitution, drugs, and violence. Makes it very hard to raise a family.

Christopher Wisniewski's avatar

Lots of truth in this interview. However, true Patriotic Europeans can only hope, that these migrant/invaders, leave every European nation. Integrating them won't work. Too much difference. Having them assimilate also won't work. Worlds apart in this regard.

Constantin von Hoffmeister's avatar

I share your concerns. My perspective comes from an ethnopluralist understanding of Europe. This continent is made up of distinct historic peoples with their own cultural spaces, and large-scale immigration from non-European regions creates patterns we see everywhere: newcomers naturally tend to cluster: Turkish communities in Neukölln, Syrian districts in Essen, and similar enclaves across Europe. This is a universal human tendency, yet it also shows why wholesale assimilation and integration generally don't work. The differences involved are profound, and ethnopluralism simply acknowledges this reality. Europe remains healthiest when its native cultures retain their own spaces, rather than being reshaped by demographic pressure.

Christopher Wisniewski's avatar

Thank you, Sir. I love your perspective, especially when regarding ethnopluralism. I know it as Ethno-Differentialism, but the it's all the same. I absolutely agree with you about how Europe must remain at its healthiest state.....native cultures must keep their territories. By the way, your book, Multipolarity!, is a true masterpiece. I'm not just saying that, it really is eye opening, coherent, a vision, and well written.

Constantin von Hoffmeister's avatar

Thank you! I appreciate the compliment, and I wholeheartedly agree with your sentiments.

Astral's avatar

I don’t think any right winger thinks they can assimilate. I only said that bc I thought maybe that is what Merkel thought

Christopher Wisniewski's avatar

Merkel was indeed no help for Germany. Right-wingers in Europe, need to see just how Trump's administration ousted illegals. This far, it's the best example we have. And I'm an American born dual citizen between Poland and the USA. Family is from Poland, and the people had enough of seeing this "immivasion."

Imonhere's avatar

Leave? Try “are forcefully expelled from using any means necessary”. Without that attitude, they will never “leave”.

Christopher Wisniewski's avatar

That is the ideal way. For right now, I'm thinking that other methods are being "put to the test." If none of that works, then yes, the people themselves will take matters into their own hands, and forceful removal will be inevitable.

Übersoyo's avatar

It's not that. You are looking at it from the wrong perspective. If they integrated and bred with the native Europeans they would change our DNA for good and we would cease to be who we are. We are Europeans because of our unique DNA and if they integrate their DNA with ours we perish and will be replaced with a different people with a different genome. So in this sense integration would be even worse.

Christopher Wisniewski's avatar

Very true. We are all trying to avoid that. I'm glad you shared this. Currently, left-wing leaders in Europe, have tried the multi-cult experiment by force. It's not working. It's something that will never work. Differences are too numerous and obvious.

Astral's avatar

I actually don’t think the problem can be solved. I had hoped that if the economy crashes and social welfare dries up they’d all go home, but no one agrees, and I guess I was wrong. But what else is there? Realistically I mean, not what you *think* should be done

Christopher Wisniewski's avatar

Forceful removal is still an option on the table. Make no mistake....Some ideas may seem far fetched, but once a people is pushed, to that limit, you never know. Now, integrating foreigners is not a good idea, but it's better than assimilation. The latter is what America uses.....the melting pot. It's an idea that's not worthy of a mention. I always saw the idea as abomination. People not knowing who they belong to, so that they can only remain loyal to a concept. My support is behind Ethno-Differentialism(ethnopluralism) for the alternative term. Integration is easier for management, this is opening doors for greater control. Expulsion is made far simpler. We can only wait and see.

Astral's avatar

There won’t be forceful removal

Christopher Wisniewski's avatar

All we can do is sit back and watch.

Henry Solospiritus's avatar

If there is no war, the elites of the EU are scared shitless that they will soon end up hanging from a lamppost

The last cigarette before bed's avatar

As a teenager with my family, we visited Germany, Switzerland, and Austria in the early 90s, it was a clean, safe, and magical really. There was a quiet strength about it and a pride in the people for their homes and lands. I am sad to hear of it's degradation and collapse.

RiverHollow's avatar

The minimum 'proper standards' for the vast majority of these unwelcome guests is sterilization.

RiverHollow's avatar

I assure you, whether they go home or not, they will not stay.

Jed's avatar

I think the main reason the European leaders want to continue the war is because they are all making big kickbacks from all the money flowing through Ukraine. The 100 million mentioned in the current "scandal" is small change compared to the billions flowing through all the "funds" that have been created to fight the war. Those billions are going somewhere, most likely into the pockets of the sponsors of the current EU leaders (Merz, Macron, Starmer, etc.).

Astral's avatar

I don’t actually think that’s correct, and I’ve seen no evidence of it

Constantin von Hoffmeister's avatar

Yeah, I also don't buy it.