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Title: European Union Fails–Nationalism Surging, Multiculturalism Dying
Source: VDare
URL Source: http://www.vdare.com/articles/is-the-european-union-dying
Published: Mar 13, 2015
Author: Pat Buchanan
Post Date: 2015-03-13 10:25:44 by nativist nationalist
Keywords: None
Views: 13490
Comments: 73

As the European Coal and Steel Community of Jean Monnet evolved into the EU, we were told a “United States of Europe” was at hand, modeled on the USA. And other countries and continents will inevitably follow Europe’s example.

There will be a North American Union of the U.S., Canada and Mexico, and a Latin America Union of the Mercosur trade partnership.

In an essay, “The E.U. Experiment Has Failed,” Bruce Thornton of Hoover Institution makes the case that the verdict is in, the dream is dead, the EU is unraveling, One Europe is finished.

Consider, first, economics. In 2013, Europe grew by 1 percent compared to the U.S.’s 2.2 percent. In December, unemployment in Europe was 11.4 percent. In the U.S., 5.6 percent. Americans are alarmed by the lowest labor force participation rate since Reagan, 62.7 percent. In Europe, in 2013, it was 57.5 percent.

Europeans may wail over German-imposed “austerity,” but the government share of Europe’s GDP has gone from 45 percent in 2008 to 49 percent today. In Greece, it is 59 percent.

Most critical is the demographic crisis. For a nation to survive, its women must produce on average 2.1 children. Europe has not seen that high a fertility rate in 40 years. Today, it is down to 1.6 children.

Europeans are an aging, shrinking, disappearing, dying race.

And the places of Europe’s unborn are being filled by growing “concentrations of unassimilated and disaffected Muslim immigrants, segregated in neighborhoods like the banlieues of Paris or the satellite ‘dish cities’ of Amsterdam.

“Shut out from labor markets, plied with generous social welfare payments and allowed to cultivate beliefs and cultural practices inimical to democracy, many of these immigrants despise their new homes, and find the religious commitment and certainty of radical Islam an attractive alternative.”

“Some turn to terrorism,” like the French-Algerian brothers who carried out the slaughter at the magazine Charlie Hebdo.

“Such violence,” writes Thornton, “along with cultural practices like honor killings, forced marriages and polygamy … are stoking a political backlash against Muslims.”

Populist parties are surging–the U.K. Independence Party in Britain, the National Front in France, and now the “Patriotic Europeans against the Islamization of the Occident,” PEGIDA, in Germany, These parties will soon be strong enough to enter governments, impose restrictions on immigration and demand assimilation.

Then the cultural conflicts may turn violent.

A fundamental question has troubled European unification since the Treaty of Rome in 1957, writes Thornton: “What comprises the collective beliefs of and values that can form the foundations of a genuine European-wide community? What is it that all Europeans believe?

“Europe and its nations were forged in the matrix of ideas, ideals, and beliefs of Christianity, which gives divine sanction to notions like human rights, the sanctity of the individual, political freedom and equality. Today across Europe Christian belief is a shadow of its former self.

“Fewer and fewer Europeans regularly go to Church. … It is common for many European cathedrals to have more tourists during a service than parishioners. … This process of secularization–already well advanced in 1887 when Nietzsche famously said, ‘God is no more than a faded word today, not even a concept’–is nearly complete today, leaving Europe without its historical principle of unity.”

Political religions–communism, fascism, Nazism–are substitute gods that failed. “Nor has secular social democracy … provided people with a transcendent principle that justifies sacrifice for the greater good, or even gives people a reason to reproduce.

“A shared commitment to leisure, a short workweek, and a generous social safety net is nothing worth killing or dying for.”

And who will die for Donetsk, Luhansk or Crimea?

Pacifism beckons. Every major European nation in NATO–Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Poland–will see defense spending in 2015 below 2 percent of GDP.

The idea of One Europe has depended on “the denigration of patriotism and national pride,” writes Thornton, “Yet all peoples are the products of a particular culture, language, mores, traditions, histories, landscapes. … That sense of belonging to a community defined by a shared identity cannot be created by a single currency.”

Christianity gave Europe its faith, identity, purpose and will to conquer and convert the world. Christianity created Europe. And the death of Christianity leaves the continent with no unifying principle save a watery commitment to democracy and La Dolce Vita.

From Marine Le Pen’s France to Putin’s Russia, nationalism and patriotism are surging across Europe because peoples, deprived of or disbelieving in the old faith, want a new faith to give meaning, purpose, vitality to their lives, something to live for, fight for, die for.

Countless millions of Muslims have found in their old faith their new faith. And the descendants of fallen-away European Christians of the 19th and 20th centuries are finding their new faith in old tribal and national identities.

Less and less does multiculturalism look like the wave of the future.

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#1. To: nativist nationalist (#0) (Edited)

Western Civilization committed suicide.

By abandoning Christian beliefs about sex and turning full throttle to birth control in order to permit near-universal pre-marital sex, Americans and Europeans killed the perceived need for marriage.

By turning to abortion as the safety net to catch the unwanted pregnancies that result when birth control failed, the Westerners accelerated the birth rate collapse.

Now, sex, childbearing and marriage are completely decoupled. Men and women don't marry, and don't have kids.

This is not a European thing - it's in the US and Canada too. The whole white world is dying out, because the whites have abandoned God and marriage and childbearing for material wealth and sexual pleasure.

Nor is there any willingness to go back.

Which means that Europe will be populated by Middle Easterners (who seem likely to remain Islamic), and the US and Canada will be populated by Latinos, while Australia is populated by Indonesians and Malay.

A whole culture, the White culture, is fatally addicted to sexual sin. And it is dying out everywhere as the direct result. The wages of sin is death.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-03-13   11:25:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Vicomte13 (#1)

By abandoning Christian beliefs about sex and turning full throttle to birth control in order to permit near-universal pre-marital sex,

HorseHillary!

The biggest effect of birth control is it loosened the death grip the Catholic Church had on society,and that was one of the best things that ever happened to mankind.

sneakypete  posted on  2015-03-13   14:17:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: sneakypete (#3) (Edited)

The biggest effect of birth control is it loosened the death grip the Catholic Church had on society

The Catholic Church? The Catholic Church has never had a "death grip" on THIS society. We Catholics have never even been a quarter of the population.

In 1948, 22% of the US population identified itself as Catholic. In 2011, 23% did.

Catholics never had a grip on this society at all! We have always been massively outnumbered, and the Protestants historically used to hate our guts. They actively sought to suppress us and even oppress us at various points, all the way back to English settlement.

The notion that Catholics ever had a "death grip" on this overwhelmingly Protestant society is idiotic. We've never even been the majority in one single STATE, let alone more than about a fifth of the population anywhere.

Your rabid hatred of Catholics and ascribing of vast powers to us, given our small numbers in your society, sounds like 1930s Germans blaming all of their cultural stupidity and military failures on the Jews.

However, this IS all changing. Because, you see senor, thanks to this birth control you love, "the most wonderful thing ever to happen", your white American women stopped having babies. And then your courts imposed abortion as goalie for the failures of contraception. And that tore a 50 million man hole in your demographics.

Now, because you Protestants have always believed in the "Elect", and always believed yourself to BE "The Elect", you've always looked down on poor people and manual labor, and you've consistently refused to pay a living wage.

The demographic effect of the birth control and abortion you love is to tear a manpower hole, which inevitably, through the law of supply and demand, would have driven up the wages of working Americans to a high level.

But you Proddies never want to pay mere common folk anything like living wages. So what did you do? You opened the border to Mexicans, and you shipped manufacturing off to China. That way you didn't have to pay the wages that your killing off of your own people's future inevitably would have driven upward.

In this, you succeeded gloriously. The white middle and working class has been impoverished and driven into instability, and they have few babies. The Mexicans are burgeoning because you've imported them for that cheap labor. The Chinese are paid enough by America every year to build a new aircraft carrier or a bevy of submarines every year, year after year.

You've weakened your demographics and your nation because you just hate paying poorer people better wages, and because you want sex without consequences.

So now your FUTURE is Catholic, Mexican Catholic. And ain't that a bitch. Ha!

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-03-13   15:46:29 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Vicomte13 (#7) (Edited)

The biggest effect of birth control is it loosened the death grip the Catholic Church had on society

The Catholic Church? The Catholic Church has never had a "death grip" on THIS society. We Catholics have never even been a quarter of the population.

Uhhhhh,the thread is about Europe.

Are you seriously trying to claim the Cahtolic Church has never had a death grip on European society and cultures?

One of the prime reasons so many Europeans wanted to come to America was they were tired of having the Pope's foot on their necks.

Your rabid hatred of Catholics and ascribing of vast powers to us, given our small numbers in your society, sounds like 1930s Germans blaming all of their cultural stupidity and military failures on the Jews.

"weeze vic-tums! Vic-tums I tells ya!"

The truth is the Catholic Church historically has had a lot more in common with the Nazi's than the Jews,and no amount of spinning on your part can change that.

sneakypete  posted on  2015-03-13   18:39:09 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: sneakypete (#8)

Are you seriously trying to claim the Cahtolic Church has never had a death grip on European society and cultures?

A "death grip"? No. The Catholic Church has been the most civilizing influence in human history. It has saved more lives, and souls, than any other human organization.

Certainly it had greater influence, back in the day.

Certainly there were terrible abuses of power, and there were a lot of really corrupt and shitty Popes and bishops. Humans are fallible, even in the Church

The history is marred, to be sure, but it has on balance been overwhelmingly good.

The Church used to be the most authoritative force in Europe, of that there is no doubt. But that was a life grip, not a death grip.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-03-13   19:44:12 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: Vicomte13 (#10)

The Church used to be the most authoritative force in Europe, of that there is no doubt. But that was a life grip, not a death grip.

Your fine and Holy Catholic Church caused the backlash of the Protestant divide. Of course, Martin Luther died, so you can't ask him a question about the sexual perversion the Catholic religion commonly imposed on the common man.

Let us turn to some Gregorian Chants for you as as direct Catholic Priests were responsible for the deaths of thousands of little children, women and men during their personal lusts. I can't find any at the moment.

buckeroo  posted on  2015-03-13   22:52:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: buckeroo (#23)

I see that you share the fairly common theme of hatred of the Catholic Church for things that happened five hundred and fifty years ago. I wonder if you're sympathetic to blacks for having comparable hatred of many American institutions for things that happened here fifty years ago.

I don't really wonder. But it would be interesting to see you twist around trying to distinguish the two cases.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-03-14   8:39:39 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#34. To: Vicomte13 (#30)

I see that you share the fairly common theme of hatred of the Catholic Church for things that happened five hundred and fifty years ago.

My sense of outright indignation about the Catholic church is not limited to about 600 years ago. My contempt extends all the way back to the origins of Christian theology as organized by the Catholic religion, about 2K years ago. So, you are short sighted to say the least.

I wonder if you're sympathetic to blacks for having comparable hatred of many American institutions for things that happened here fifty years ago.

I could care less; your question is not relevent to the discussion.

I don't really wonder. But it would be interesting to see you twist around trying to distinguish the two cases.

You wonder and then proclaim you don't wonder; chatting about "twisting around." My, my my.

buckeroo  posted on  2015-03-14   15:02:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#49. To: buckeroo, Vicomte13 (#34)

You wonder and then proclaim you don't wonder; chatting about "twisting around." My, my my.

Jesuit,either real or wannabe.

I had a friend that grew up in Europe and was mindwashed every day from birth until he was 18 by the local priest,not to mention beaten and molested. He was still a devout Catholic when I met him 30 years ago,but he hated Priests. For some odd reason he made an exception for a Jesuit that used to come by to visit.

Now he is in his 50's and no longer someone I am comfortable being around. Without coming out and saying so,he now firmly believes he is a lost knight of the Templars,and even has a shrine to them in his house,complete with shields and swords. He tried to tell me he did it to please his daughters,who were both born in the US from a US mother over 20 years ago,have never lived in Europe,haven't even lived with him since they were toddlers,and who are not at all religious.

And he was a big,scary guy prone to violence before this.

Can you say "Koo Koo Coca Puffs"?

sneakypete  posted on  2015-03-15 14:26:36 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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