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Organizers of Brussels Anti-Sharia Demo Appeal Against Ban
A little double standard here...HMMMMMMMMMMMM
As Holger Dansker states: If you don't like the opinions offered here: "Blogg Off!"
As much as he praises America, he must not be aware that Islamifcation is proceeding in America as well and that pc politicians intent upon staying on the gravy train are not only going along with not offending the cultural sensitivities of Muslims but those of illegal immigrants from south of the border, many of whom are Reconquistas, or intent upon "re-claiming" the territory of the United States, as ostensibly Canada, from the clutches of Anglo-Saxon culture.
The political, business, and cultural elite are blindly supporting their upper-class-mates as they import and export human beings as well as capital, goods, and services regardless of how the humans feel about the exchange ... just like the European political, business, and cultural elite did as they established the EU in Brussels.
Today and tomorrow President Bush is in a secret meeting with his Canadian and Mexican counterparts in Canada to discuss the Security and Prosperity Partnership SPP which is touted as economic integration because, after all, it would "be good for all citizens of North America to have the same policies and standards," wouldn't it?
Well, maybe, but whose standards and whose policies will be adopted and imposed of the rest?
This is the same argument offered to European citizens as they pondered whether or not to vote yes or no on the EU Constitution or whether to even participate. Their politicians overlooked the no vote of entire countries and moved on as if their opinions didn't count because ... they didn't. And they won't matter too much here either.
See - EU: The Model is Collapsing. Brussels Calls Upon King for Help
The unravelling of Belgium does not bode well for the European Union’s attempts to transform itself into a multinational state. Belgium is the EU’s model. As early as 1904 the Belgian ideologue Léon Hennebicq, a Brussels lawyer, wrote:Have we [Belgium] not been called the laboratory of Europe? Indeed, we are a nation under construction. The problem of economic expansion is duplicated perfectly here by the problem of constructing a nationality. Two different languages, different classes without cohesion, a parochial mentality, an adherence to local communities that borders on the most harmful egotism, these are all elements of disunion. Luckily they can be reconciled. The solution is economic expansion, which can make us stronger by uniting us.”
His words foreshadowed the Europeanist project of the 1950s which aimed for political unification through economic integration. Two years ago Guy Verhofstadt, Belgium’s current (and maybe its last) Prime Minister called Belgium “the laboratory of European unification.”
Foreign politicians watch our country with particular interest because it can teach them something about the feasibility of the European project.
It seems that what Belgium can teach foreign politicians is the unfeasibility of the “European project.” Remarkably, the non-Belgian press has so far taken hardly any notice of the political problems in the EU’s host country and model. This is not the first major story that the mainstream media misses.
Since the beginning of time, no one has been able to force the coalition of disparate peoples without resorting to violence. We see that Saddam Hussein was successful in keeping Iraq together through the use of draconian measures. Keeping the EU together and the proposed North American Union, or the "economic union" of the SPP together without the consent of the common people will be no different.
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