Tag: politics

Separate Identity Europe Humiliates Brussels Europe

In ten years, the economic performance of the Visegrad Four (V4) region, the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary and Slovakia, has almost doubled. The region, with a combined population of more than 60 million, is projected to be an increasingly important market player within the European Union, financial journalist Csaba Szajlai writes in a column in daily Magyar Nemzet:

Migration and Anti-White Humiliation Robbery

Since Sweden became migrant welcoming, the term ‘humiliation robbery’ has been coined. The term specifically denotes crimes that also feature elements of moral, physical, or sexual torture of ethnic Swedes by non-Europeans, mainly Islamics. The overall spike in violent crime spurred the authorities to rethink its practice of omitting the ethnicity of the perpetrators for ethical reasons.

No More Brother Wars

On the 18 January 1919 the Paris Peace Conference that ended the First World War began at Versailles. It resulted in five controversial treaties that rearranged the map of Europe and imposed onerous financial penalties on Germany and the other losing nations. These reparations gave rise to political resentments that lasted for decades.

Italian Courts Hostile to Anti-EU Nationalism

As the likelihood of earlier election causes the left-wing governing coalition to despair, the League’s leader Matteo Salvini was summoned to his first hearing in a trial intended to make him ineligible to run again for office for years. This follows the same sinister pattern as was done with Silvio Berlusconi when he was the uncontested leader of the ‘centre-right’ bloc.

Income Tax Abolished for Under-25s

Following the Polish example, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced that Hungary is dropping income tax for people under 25. Taking a leaf from its Polish allies’ economic policy, Hungary’s ruling conservatives plan to exempt under-25s from paying income tax, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced on Friday.

Has the Great Reset overplayed its hand

One aspect of narcissistic sociopaths is that they live in their own little world in which their desires and bizarre dysfunctions are normalised. They believe themselves superior to most people because they are predatory, and don’t suffer from annoying hang-ups like empathy and conscience.