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Migrants in France find creative ways to entertain themselves. They choke and humiliate French kids for amusement. The government subsidises these migrants to ensure they have enough free time to cause trouble.

Migrants in France find creative ways to entertain themselves. They choke and humiliate French kids for amusement. The government subsidises these migrants to ensure they have enough free time to cause trouble.

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By the end of 1943, the Germans had become so accustomed to the British’s daily terror bombings that Goebbels noted in his diary a great public apprehension and panic when, one day, Berlin wasn’t bombed during its usual evening hours. People get used to terror. Regimes are more resilient than we imagine, especially when their people fear the alternatives. The French watch their cities burn after the most trivial events, tolerate looting, and even forgive the murderers of their children. In general, people are malleable and docile. Will things ever change in Europe? It’s difficult, but there is always hope. What matters is placing our hope in the right place. The current anti-European regime will not collapse simply because people tire of immigrant terror. The French have lost hundreds of their children to Islamic terror, and all they did was light some candles in their memory and refuse to hate their murderers. And this is understandable to any reader of Schmitt, since only political authority holds the power to designate a group as the enemy, and the French have very little power over their state. Only when people unite under a strong ideological bond that rejects the system’s dictates and refuses to play an optical game to appease enemies, only when they form a vanguard that does not shy away from confrontation and marginalisation, can things slowly begin to improve. For now, the political elite is unchallenged. The anti-European terror will accelerate and generalise, and perhaps there will come a time when, after a football match, the absence of torched cars and looted shops will fill the French with the same sense of apprehension the Germans felt in the 1940s.

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