Is This How Europe Ends?

Guest Post by Pat Buchanan

Is This How Europe Ends?

Will these migrants and asylum seekers become good Europeans? Or will they create in the great cities of Europe enclaves that replicate the conditions in the African and Middle East countries whence they came?

“Fortress Europe is an illusion.”

So declares the Financial Times in the closing line of its Saturday editorial: “Europe Cannot Ignore Syrian Migrant Crisis.”

The FT undertakes to instruct the Old Continent on what its duty is and what its future holds: “The EU will face flows of migrants and asylum seekers across the Mediterranean for decades to come.”

Can Europe not repel this unwanted home invasion from the Global South?

It is “delusional” to think so, says the FT. Europe must be realistic and set about “providing legal routes for migrants and asylum seekers.”

What occasioned the editorial was Greece’s rough resistance to Turkish President Erdogan’s funneling of thousands of Syrian refugees, who had fled into Turkey, right up to the border with Greece.

Erdogan is threatening to inundate southeastern Europe with Syrian refugees to extract more money from the EU in return for keeping the 3.5 million Syrians already in Turkey away from EU frontiers.

Another Erdogan objective is to coerce Europe into backing his military intervention in Syria to prevent President Bashar Assad from capturing all of Idlib province and emerging victorious in his civil war.

In the human rights hellhole that is Syria today, we may see the dimensions of the disaster wrought when Wilsonian crusaders set out to depose the dictator Assad and make Syria safe for democracy.

A brief history.

When the Arab Spring erupted and protesters arose to oust Assad, the U.S., Turkey and the Gulf Arabs aided and equipped Syrian rebels willing to take up arms. The “good rebels,” however, were routed and elements of al-Qaida soon assumed dominance of the resistance.

Facing defeat, Syria’s president put out a call to his allies — Russia, Iran, Hezbollah — to save his regime. They responded, and Assad, over four years, recaptured all of Syria west of the Euphrates, save Idlib.

There, the latest fighting has pushed 900,000 more refugees to Turkey’s southern border.

The 21st-century interventions and wars of the West in the Islamic world have not gone well.

George W. Bush was goaded into invading Iraq. Barack Obama was persuaded to overthrow Colonel Moammar Gadhafi in Libya and the Assad regime in Damascus. Obama ordered U.S. forces to assist Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in his war to crush Houthi rebels who had ousted Riyadh’s resident puppet in Yemen.

And what has the West reaped from our Mideast wars?

In Syria and Yemen, we have helped to create two of the world’s greatest human rights disasters. In Libya, we have a new civil war. In Iraq, we now battle Iran for influence inside a nation we “liberated” in 2003

In Afghanistan, we have concluded a deal with our enemy of two decades, the Taliban, that will enable us to pull our 12,000 troops out of the country in 14 months and let our Afghan allies work it out, or fight it out, with the Taliban. America is washing its hands of its longest war.

In five wars over 20 years, we lost 7,000 soldiers with some 40,000 wounded. We plunged the wealth of an empire into these wars.

And what did these wars produce for the peoples we went to aid and uplift, besides hundreds of thousands of dead Afghans and Arabs and millions of people uprooted from their homes and driven into exile?

Now, Europe is being admonished by the FT that, having done its duty by plunging into the Mideast, the continent has a new moral duty to take in the refugees the wars created, for decades to come.

But if the EU opens its doors to an endless stream of Africans and Arabs, where is the evidence that European nations will accept and assimilate them?

Will these migrants and asylum seekers become good Europeans? Or will they create in the great cities of Europe enclaves that replicate the conditions in the African and Middle East countries whence they came?

The history of the last half millennium tells the story of the rise and fall of a civilization.

In the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, Spain, Britain, France and Portugal, and then Belgium, Italy, Germany and America, all believing in the superiority of their civilization, went out into the world to create empires to uplift and rule what Rudyard Kipling derisively called “the lesser breeds without the law.”

After two world wars, the rulers of these empires embraced a liberalism that now proclaimed the equality of all peoples, races, creeds, cultures and civilizations. This egalitarian ideology mandated the dismantling of empires and colonies as the reactionary relics of a benighted time.

Now the peoples of the new nations, dissatisfied with what their liberated lands and rulers have produced, have decided to come to Europe to enjoy in the West what they cannot replicate at home. And liberalism, the ideology of Western suicide, dictates to Europe that it take them in — for decades to come.

The colonizers of yesterday are becoming the colonized of tomorrow. Is this how the West ends?

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Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
March 10, 2020 6:25 am

Is this how the West ends?

Yes, and all due to the political class that has no brains and the average person that has no balls to stop this by using vigilantism against the invaders.

Donkey
Donkey
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 10, 2020 8:23 am

Or those who have caused the problem.

theOtherDan
theOtherDan
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 10, 2020 9:31 am

SOA,
you’re not in the US as i recall. or am i mistaken?

Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
  theOtherDan
March 10, 2020 9:44 am

I am not in the US. So what?

theOtherDan
theOtherDan
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 10, 2020 9:52 am

so your take on this – that is to say the wisdom you would like to impart to all us “ball-less” dopes redounds to…. “i’m sick of all this bullshit – how ’bout you and him go out fight”
have you killed any invaders (vigilanty style) over in your new digs? and why are you not in the US? again as i recall – and i’m paraphrasing you now – “i saw what was coming and got out” or as i like to say – you ran rather than standing your ground and fighting…. but you have the unmitigated gall to sit there and castigate us.

Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
  theOtherDan
March 10, 2020 10:21 am

The US is filled with people dumb enough to keep voting in a system designed to enslave them. There’s nothing I can do to change that because you can’t fix stupid.

I left because I disagree with absolutely every US Fed Gov policy and saw no way the environment was going to change before economic collapse.

Economic collapse will unleash all manner of violence and repression and I’d prefer to side step it. You can stand and fight against Apache helicopters if you like, but I’m not that stupid.

The Fed Gov will fail eventually as the dollar fails but there will be lots of casualties in the interim. I intend not to be one. What comes after that is indeterminate.

However, all this has nothing to do with what this article is about. Read the title – it’s about Europe and one can include the US via the ‘west’ reference.

My point is that the political class has foisted this upon the population and that population does absolutely nothing about it. Same for the US. In fact, they keep voting in the same miscreants that determine this ridiculous policy.

Sweden is now the leading country in rape statistics in all of Europe but almost none of the migrants doing the crimes is punished. If the Europeans had any balls, they would kill these invaders as they harm their families.

Vigilantism is justified when a father takes out the POS that raped his daughter or wife. It is justified when the law looks the other way.

And, yes, I have the unmitigated gall to call it as I see it. You are living in a place where the law functions against your best interests and you sit there waiting for slaughter either physically or economically while blustering about your bravery.

I told the US military to fuck off when they wanted to draft me and I survived the Vietnam era where many fools got killed because they meekly became gov’t slaves. I packed up and left when I can plainly see there’s no chance for me to alter the downward direction the US is on and you meekly stay. Your bluster is cover for inaction.

theOtherDan
theOtherDan
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 10, 2020 10:28 am

SAO,
“You are living in a place where the law functions against your best interests”,

if you knew my situation you would understand why i’m laughing hysterically right now.
it’s not about living or dying… it’s about – what are you going to stand for or what did you STAND for, that matters in the end.

and don’t think for a minute that if “we” fall it ‘aint’ coming your way… it probably is regardless.

Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
  theOtherDan
March 10, 2020 10:56 am

Why not enlighten me about your special situation where you don’t pay Federal Taxes to keep the behemoth alive, where you can influence the legislative process to roll back onerous anti Constitutional laws, where you don’t need permission from gov’t (license) to work, where you’re not hounded on the highways by thieves in police vehicles handing you tickets, etc, etc, etc.

Go ahead, tell me how you manage.

it’s not about living or dying
Yes it is. You’ve made a grave error in judgement.

Of course it will affect me and I know that. However, population density where I am is low. Local gov’t hasn’t the resources to harass me. I’ve been prepping for over a decade.

theOtherDan
theOtherDan
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 10, 2020 11:14 am

“it’s not about living or dying
Yes it is. You’ve made a grave error in judgement.”

thanks, i’ll tell that to my kids. that’ll make it all better.

Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
  theOtherDan
March 10, 2020 11:25 am

You can’t answer my questions because it would show you up as just being full of hot air – bluster – bravado.

Just the fact that you keep paying taxes, especially Federal Taxes, means you are actively supporting your own enslavement. You’re going to sit and wait so you can ‘fight’ about the same as the Jews did in Germany a while back.

Great plan.

theOtherDan
theOtherDan
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 10, 2020 11:35 am

i would argue that voting keeps the beast alive more so that paying taxes, i file to get money back not to pay in. but they don’t need my money they can print as much as they want. they -need- my consent, and that is what voting is. stop giving consent… that is the first (bloodless) act of resistance.

hot air, bluster and bravado…. hmmm shall i give you the court case numbers? i’m in jefferson co WI you can look them up. i have been and continue to fight…. it is not yet time to take up arms so quit talking out of your ass.

Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
  theOtherDan
March 10, 2020 11:44 am

I’ll agree with you that taxes don’t fund gov’t as they use deficit spending to do that. Taxes are just a way for the Fed to help keep inflation under control.

I’ll also agree with you that voting is what keeps the illusion alive.

I think looking up ‘theOtherDan’ in Jefferson county won’t get me too far, so please do list the court cases or are you talking out of YOUR ass.

theOtherDan
theOtherDan
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 10, 2020 11:52 am

i’m at work right now… but because it looks like i’m going to have more fun with the counsel for the corporation (of jefferson co) in the near future… i just happen to have them handy. i’ll post them before you wake up tomorrow. i guess that will settle the ball-less, talking out of your ass issue.. Nahhh! not for you it won’t.

theOtherDan
theOtherDan
  theOtherDan
March 10, 2020 5:39 pm

here ya go bub,
the eminent domain cases:09cv0151 (the taking)
09cv0183 ( my counter suit)
cv stands for civil case

11-cm-537
the “criminal” case where i told someone (recorded on the phone) that if you ever fly a helicopter 20 ft over the top of my house again, i’m going to fire warning shots. this is the one where i spent a night in a cement block… you know (i’m sure)
the kind with a steel door, small wire mesh glass window above in addition to the camera (which i’m sure -was- working).. apparently so that i don’t epstein myself as well as the small pet entrance below where they shove your food in.

what this list doesn’t include is the first zoning enforcement action to the tune of several hundreds of $$ nor the forthcoming one. but most importantly it doesn’t include the toll that it has and is taking on my family and life… you’re just going to have to take my word for it on those (not that i care)

ok… now tell me what you’ve got other than a keyboard, a big mouth and an “i’m smarter than thou” attitude. i’d like to say “i’ll wait” but i wont

i’ve said it before …. i don’t (actually i do) mind being on the front line, i just don’t want to be the only one on the front line.
i’ll also add: what i won’t put up with – while fighting in the trenches, is 1)being sniped in the back by someone whose only skill set seems to be mastery of “cursing the darkness 101” and 2)as i told someone else on this site tyrants and pricks.
channeling seinfeld- “step off”

Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
  theOtherDan
March 11, 2020 10:18 am

I never got notified of this post.

I fought court cases in Texas for well over a decade, writing my own motions and all for speeding tickets. The state wanted to take my money for violating some arbitrary limit when I harmed no one in the process.

I purchased a kit from the National Motorists Association on how to do it. I won every case but one. I got one cop fired and embarrassed the rest in court when, using my EE degree, I showed the jury that they didn’t use their radar guns correctly. I got every court to agree that my degree made me an expert on the topic.

I had a good friend, Richard (Dick) Simkanin, that also fought court cases and he died in a federal prison. He was fighting the IRS and they locked him up for tax evasion, this after he put full page ads in USA Today clearly stating he wanted to know what laws require him to withhold from his employees and where he is liable for taxes. At first I thought there must be a law, but after looking at his research, I concluded he was correct. There is no law, just IRS regulations that do not have the authority of law.

My own court cases and what happened to my friend was just more reason to get out of Dodge. You’re fighting because you have no choice if they want to take your property. I’d do the same. What I won’t do is fight for some bullshit patriotic nonsense.

BTW – If you look up Dick’s story, most of the truth isn’t there, as usual.

theOtherDan
theOtherDan
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 11, 2020 12:07 pm

i don’t doubt the absence of truth. a former acquaintance of mine and his wife both 70ish were accosted by the feds one Sun. AM as they were heading for Church (ar’s pointed at heads and the whole bit). and i’m sure this will offend you but the members of that Church actually wrote the habeas and got a judge (tracked him down at his home) to sign it to get this guy arraigned and back into view. he did 4 yrs. for tax evasion as well. the irony? this was at the same time that turbo timmy geithner (you know the guy that hadn’t filed his returns for 3 yrs either) was made treasury sec. go figure. and by the way… do you see the value of ‘organization’ there? and yes we had rules.

Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
  theOtherDan
March 11, 2020 12:10 pm

You simply don’t understand anarchism. It’s rules but no rulers.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 11, 2020 3:43 am

So, SAO, what country do you live in where they can’t afford to harass you?

theOtherDan
theOtherDan
  Vixen Vic
March 11, 2020 8:34 am

he won’t reply… he just showed up long enough to down vote me… whoop di do… he’s off to agitate on another thread.

Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
  theOtherDan
March 11, 2020 10:19 am

I never down vote or up vote. I write my response if I have one.

Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
  Vixen Vic
March 11, 2020 10:28 am

Most small countries haven’t the resources you’re used to in the US or in Europe. Most places also aren’t a military dictatorship like the US.

The military and their spook agencies along with the Fed/banks/corporation actually are the gov’t. The people populating the Congress, the President and members of the Supreme Court are window dressing – actors in a connived drama.

Who, but the actual gov’t can steal $23 Trillion over 20 years and get away with it? https://missingmoney.solari.com/

Who, but the actual gov’t can cause this information to be hidden from the vast majority of the population?

Who, but the actual gov’t can get budget increases year after year after having not won a war in over 70 years?

theOtherDan
theOtherDan
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 11, 2020 11:50 am

i’ve often wanted to go to some 3rd world shithole too.. somewhere where the criminals are less organized. but if you have kids that option is off the table pretty quick. my point is bitchin’ ain’t helping anything.

flash
flash
  theOtherDan
March 10, 2020 10:54 am

Prolly’ an agent provocateur for Deep State….Mossad maybe.

Does anyone ever notice how the men waving Nazi flags at current year protests are never doxxed, but when Joe MAGA shows up at any Rightwing rally, if only out of curiosity, the very next week Joe’s boss is calling him onto the carpet for his Rightwing extremism and his face is plastered all over national news… never the flag waving Nazi though.No one ever seems to know who he was.

A man was kicked out of Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ rally in Arizona after he unfurled a Nazi flag during the Democratic presidential candidate’s speech.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/06/politics/nazi-flag-at-bernie-sanders-rally-gets-person-kicked-out/index.html

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Anonymous
Anonymous
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 10, 2020 11:53 am

Yes, this is how the West will end. Sooner than later if the Dems have their way

Jdog
Jdog
March 10, 2020 9:48 am

Places are not crapholes because of their geography, they are crapholes because of the culture of the people who live there. If you allow the mass migration of these people to nice places, they soon infect the nice places with their culture and turn them into crapholes. Why is that so hard to understand?

Ivan
Ivan
  Jdog
March 10, 2020 9:59 am

Indeed. Camden, NJ is an example.

oldtimer505
oldtimer505
  Ivan
March 10, 2020 11:35 am

Ivan, I don’t know how Camden NJ is but I can tell you that the lower have of MI mitten as we call it is in the same shape. This would include Detroit area, Flint, Saginaw and a host of others.

Frank
Frank
  Jdog
March 10, 2020 10:09 am

One guy calls it the “magic dirt” theory – placing people from a dysfunctional culture will magically transform them into good citizens, because they now stand on GOOD dirt.

robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
  Frank
March 10, 2020 2:22 pm

The public school system in the South would be a great example of what will go wrong when Liberals get to call the shots and just how bad it can get.

(EC)
(EC)
  Frank
March 10, 2020 2:54 pm

Yeah, his name was Billy, he used to post comments here regularly back in what, 2012? Yep, the good ol’ magic dirt theory.

Eventually, you will find another of his pet sayings: just because a spider lives in a barn doesn’t make it a farm animal.

Drop by anytime, Drebin.

Ivan
Ivan
March 10, 2020 9:55 am

Call the brownies what they are, economic opportunists, not migrants or asylum seekers.

credit
credit
March 10, 2020 9:56 am

Recently perused The Camp of the Saints. Prophetic must read

overthecliff
overthecliff
March 10, 2020 10:28 am

Unlike Jeffery Epstein, Europe is committing suicide in a slow and painful way.

flash
flash
March 10, 2020 10:41 am

No more illusion than the Zionist/Bolshevik controlled “Republic”.

“Even if we were to give the GOP the benefit of the doubt and pretend they are not just a corrupt mouthpiece for billionaires and Zionists, its core ideology makes it useless and dangerous.

According to the institutional philosophy of the Republican Party, state power is in and of itself immoral. GOP deregulation sprees transfer more power away from the government, where we have some degree of say, and into the hands of private plutocratic interests who can’t be voted out but have grown to exert more and more power over our every day lives. Homosexuality, feminism, globalization, immigration and other elite impositions rapidly advance under Trump just like they did under Reagan. The minoritarian impulse to terrorize the majority and force it to assimilate to its eccentricities has always existed – just ask the Jews – what has changed in the neoliberal era is the waning of state power and its reluctance to satisfy the will of the people when other nodes of social, economic and cultural power are captured by anti-social forces and unilaterally decide that normal people no longer have a place in America.”

flash
flash
  flash
March 10, 2020 11:48 am

Hard truth here. The link :
Either We Destroy the Republican Party or It Will Destroy Us
Eric Striker

https://tinyurl.com/se8hss3

Reason for the tinyurl is because the TBP spam filter deletes Unz Report links ( and many others) as spam.

TC
TC
March 10, 2020 11:33 am

Pat knows Europe ended in 1945. What he’s talking about is the signs of decay of a body that’s already dead.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  TC
March 10, 2020 11:00 pm

Europe took the next fifteen or so years to kill itself. France spent nine years trying to retake Indochina. Until 1962 trying to to conquer Algeria. Belgium tried to hold the Congo until the mid 60’s. Portugal tried to hold Angola until the early 70’s. Holland tried to hold Indonesia. England tried to hold India, Malaya, Rhodesia, Belize, Jamaica. I’m sure I have missed a bunch too. EUROPE COMMITTED SUICIDE. The Raghead and African “migrants” are the maggots feasting on the corpse. The nerves still cause the body to twitch once in a while making some think there is still life in it.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  nkit
March 10, 2020 11:02 pm

Looks like this week’s episode of “The Walking Dead” doesn’t it?