Whenever someone talks about the problems related to mass migration, as well as a lot of other radical social changes being promoted by the powers above, he runs the risk of being labeled a hater.
You don’t want your country to be flooded with millions of foreigners? That means you hate them! You are a racist!
You criticize George Soros and other billionaires who promote negative trends? You are a hater! Maybe even an anti-semite!
Well, ethnic and religious hatred exists. Some Whites hate Blacks, some Blacks hate Whites, some Chinese hate the Japanese, many Croats hate Serbs and lots of Sunnis hate Shia. It’s like that old song by Tom Lehrer:
The Protestants hate the Catholics
And the Catholics hate the Protestants
And the Hindus hate the Muslims
And everybody hates the Jews
But, in general, I think the whole thing is overblown. Most people don’t really hate other groups, much less every single person in a group.
But the media describes almost everything as hate. Whites not wanting to disappear is labeled as “hate”. Even saying “It’s okay to be white” was labeled “hate”. It is not okay.
I personally don’t think I hate any group.
I’m not going to say that old line that I have black friends, because I don’t, but, actually, I don’t have many white friends either.
But I wanted to talk about European people.
European people are basically disappearing. They are not breeding and they are being replaced. In a 100 years there probably won’t be a single majority-white country in the world.
Notice that I say European people, and not white people.
I don’t even understand the concept of white people, to be honest. I don’t think white people exist as a general category. It’s something too vast and too vague. Some include Jews, Arabs, Armenians and Albanians as white, for instance. Maybe they are.
But they are not European.
European, to me, means a person of a traditional European ethnicity and Christian religion. And this is what is slowly disappearing.
Let’s talk a bit about the different European ethnicities.
First, the Americans. Well, they are not European and they are not even really an ethnic group, but a mix of all kinds of people, mostly Anglo and Germanic, but mixed with others too. I am not sure I like them very much. They always give me the impression of being fake. They tend to be very extrovert and overtly friendly, but there is a certain sense of superficiality. Like those waiters in American restaurants who constantly smile and ask if everything is okay, and they seem really friendly but it’s just fake and it’s only because they want a good tip.
The Brits are a bit similar to the Americans. Only that they have a very big difference between the upper classes and the lower classes, even up to the way they talk or dress. And they don't smile as much.
The Irish are the ones I sympathize more with from that group. They tend to be drunks, poets, or, even more likely, drunk poets.
Then, the Nordics. I like them because they are very polite. The Swedes in particular are always extremely nice and polite. They dislike conflict, so they always try to be super nice to everyone, but without that feeling fake as with the Americans. But they are also very politically correct, and perhaps even a bit naive and superficial. They go overboard with feminism, too.
The Finns. I like the Finns. They tend to be less politically correct than the Swedes and say more what's really on their mind. Except that they are also a bit autistic, and they don’t really talk all that much. They don’t enjoy small talk. But I like that about them. They don’t need to pretend to be friendly all the time and it doesn’t feel uncomfortable to just be in silence.
The Germans. Germans initially give you the impression of being cold or even rude, but it’s not so much that as that they are just very direct and pragmatic. They say things as they are, and sometimes that sounds rude. At the beginning it may be hard to form friendships with them, but when you do, they tend to be very good friends. Very reliable people. But still, they are not always the easiest people to be around.
The French… I have a problem with the French. French women are very beautiful, and I like the French language. But they tend to be snobbish or arrogant, especially if they are from Paris. They think everything in France is better, from the food to the art. It’s funny, because the Italians, and even the Germans, probably contributed much more to European culture than the French, but they are not so snobbish about it. Also, I don’t like the French Revolution and all that fraternité egalité thing. But of course, there are some very nice French people too.
Then, the Italians. I like the Italians. They are more down-to-earth and friendly. They can also be very corrupt and disorganized and lazy, it’s true. But I still like them. They, and the Spanish, which are a bit similar, are my people.
Politically, Italy is strange.
The other day I overheard two supermarket cashiers in Rome talking to each other. One was telling her about a friend of hers who had her phone stolen in the subway by a Moroccan migrant. She was complaining that no one was doing anything about the situation. The other one said, “We need Salvini”. “Ma che Salvini”, replied the first one, “Qui ci vuole Mussolini!”. What we need is Mussolini!
I thought it was funny. But there are many Italian communists too, especially among the intellectual classes. Italy is probably the Western country with more Communists. They still sell a Communist newspaper. Many young people still talk about Marx and Lenin as if we were still in the 1970s.
The intellectual classes in Italy are like, “let’s lead the working class to glorious socialism!”. And meanwhile the working classes are like, “Bring back Mussolini!” Very funny.
Now, public servants in Italy hardly work, some government offices are open to the public for just a couple of hours a week, I kid you not, and they don’t answer the phone or emails. So imagine if Italy became communist and everyone became a government worker. The country would basically stop.
But what’s even funnier is that capitalism vs socialism or even fascism versus communism is just an artificial creation to divide people. Italy is run by freemasons, and has been since at least the unification. Garibaldi, Mazzini, all those people were freemasons. Even today, Meloni’s ruling party is called Fratelli d’Italia. Fratelli. Brothers. Italian brotherhood. Brotherhood is codename for freemasons. It’s all in the open.
So now you know.
I could go on and talk about the Slavs, which seem to me a weird mix of both Southern and Northern European characteristics, but I don’t know them so much, so I’ll stop here.
Anyway, European people are disappearing, and no one cares about it. Not even most European people. And, to be honest, even I no longer care so much either. You can’t help those who don’t want to help themselves.
Also, again, if I have to be honest, I probably got more grief from white people than from any non-whites. Many non-whites, even migrants, have been nice and helpful to me, while white people have been cold or unfriendly and left me out in the cold. Once, when I got lost outside at night in a small town with no public transportation and no way to get home, Europeans ignored me but a Chinese migrant who barely spoke any European language helped me and gave me a ride, and wouldn’t even accept any payment for it. So I will always remember that.
Therefore, it’s sad that there are no longer going to be any white countries, even in Europe, but it’s also part of life. Let’s play a Requiem for the European people. Let’s salute them for their contributions to mankind, and then move on. Life goes on, regardless.
Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy.
Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the Earth.
Generalizations are usually ways of discounting the individual and to dehumanize them, but their can be traits that come from the culture at large.
I do want to point out with American's there are variations depending on location and economic stand points. People from the South will be different from people in the North same with East vs West Coasts and city people vs rural people. It's probably the same for other places, but I've only lived in America so I thought I should point that out.
Ick what a horrible bunch of hateful, ignorant comments.