Commies get Kicked out of the Czech Republic

PRAGUE, Oct 9. The electorate on this occasion pulled on their shit-kickers and went after the Reds. Czech voters evicted the communists from parliament on Saturday for the first time since the end of World War Two, voting out a party whose forebears ruled with an iron jackboot the central European nation from 1948 until the Velvet Revolution of 1989 that ushered in democracy.

White Replacement is now openly promoted

In an opinion piece penned last week for the Financial Times, self-described ‘global citizen’ Parag Khanna claimed that the Visegrád countries, (Poland, Hungary, Czechia and Slovakia) which he falsely characterised as fiscally strained, should prepare for ‘demographic replenishment’ by Asians and Arabs to offset their aging populations.