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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: 13489
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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#4. To: nativist nationalist, redleghunter, Vicomte13 (#0)

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

I read today that Britain, following Greece's example, will meet its 2% NATO defense spending obligation by choosing to count military pensions as defense spending. Some creative accounting there.

Putin and ISIS will be shaking in their boots at the thought of the Brits unleashing their pensions on the battlefield.

Dissolve NATO now. It's a bad joke, thoroughly rotten.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-03-13   14:43:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: TooConservative (#4)

Dissolve NATO now. It's a bad joke, thoroughly rotten.

Western European NATO nations do provide a good amount of AF assets and logistics to the alliance. Ground troops? The Brits are the only ones I would trust to be able to guard a flank.

Other than that they send a bunch of higher up staff officers to fill a command post to give it an 'alliance air." The US and Brit officers end up doing all the staff work with the NATO higher ups as figure heads.

Other than a few other 'specialized areas' of expertise (like the Italians with law enforcement training and experience with national criminal elements) not much added.

The US needs NATO to justify POEs and PODs and expeditionary launch sites.

redleghunter  posted on  2015-03-13   15:33:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: redleghunter (#5) (Edited)

The US needs NATO to justify POEs and PODs and expeditionary launch sites.

It isn't worth it unless you think the Bear is going to rampage through Europe.

Which it won't because it can't hold off its southern Muslim flank and occupy Europe at the same time. Not enough Russians to go around even if Russian civvies were interested in mass conscription. And in a few years, Europe will be no more than another Muslim front for Russia to face.

Our presence in Europe serves no purpose. It actually seems to weaken Europe's ability to have a military worth talking about.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-03-13   19:43:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: TooConservative (#9)

Our presence in Europe serves no purpose.

It enriches US defense contractors through transfer payments...from the taxpayers' pockets into theirs.

That is the purpose of our presence in Europe, and given that purpose, its mission has been incredibly successful.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-03-13   19:45:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: Vicomte13 (#11)

It enriches US defense contractors through transfer payments...from the taxpayers' pockets into theirs.

That is the purpose of our presence in Europe, and given that purpose, its mission has been incredibly successful.

Successful, maybe. It has mostly weakened Europe as anything more than a producer of consumer goods and an increasingly class-based social system with limited chances for advancement.

Certainly it hasn't been wise. It increases public debt to no purpose and dilutes our military strength.

The EU keeps stringing us along. We need to give them an ultimatum: "If you want a NATO, do the spending and recruit the necessary manpower. Otherwise, so long, Pierre."

"Keep the Russians out and the Americans in" is no longer a sound basis for any alliance with the EU countries.

We need to demand that NATO countries make the sacrifices needed to bring forces back to the levels we saw at the end of the Cold War. Otherwise, we should just dump NATO completely.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-03-13   20:09:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: TooConservative (#13)

We need to demand that NATO countries make the sacrifices needed to bring forces back to the levels we saw at the end of the Cold War. Otherwise, we should just dump NATO completely.

The NATO countries won't.

They won't because, in some cases (Greece, Spain, Italy, Portugal) they can't financially.

In Germany's case, they can't because of ghosts and demons.

In France's and Britain's case, they don't need to: nuclear weapons safeguard them.

The only difference is that the French know they don't need to, and so spend their military money on things explicitly designed to maintain their power over their former colonies. France's military is mostly deployable and maritime, and is built for neo-colonial work. The force-de-frappe is what would stop the Soviets from crossing the Rhine. (Diplomacy and weakness is what would stop the Russians from ever GETTING TO the Rhine.)

The British try harder to be America's poodle, and manage to convince some portion of their population that Britain is "significant" and that NATO is really something to worry about. But the British are alone in this.

The French and British are the only two INTERNATIONAL powers (besides the USA) in NATO, and if the British are sometimes blind as to the real lack of threat, the French aren't. The other Europeans also don't really perceive a threat, but even if they did are too small or poor or...emotionally crippled (Germany)...to do anything about it.

Truth is, in a shooting war the way you stop Russians (or Americans) is with nuclear weapons, not conventional forces.

France knows that conventional forces are to keep firm control of African and Pacific Ocean oil fields and nickel mines, not to defend NATO.

The British don't know much, which is why they're such a lost child.

The Americans know that NATO is the only justification for America to continue to pretend to itself that it's "defending" anything, and thus NEEDS the huge international imperial establishment. Lots of Americans, including those high up, have persuaded themselves that this is true, but it's really just self- interest and hubris talking. The British have played along with it for so long that they do it atavistically, out of habit. The rest of Europe doesn't matter, except for France, and France knows that the Russian threat...to France...is completely nonexistent.

If the US left Europe, Portions of the Ukraine would be rapidly reassimilated into Russia, and that would be that.

The weaker border countries (the Balts) would stop being antagonistic to the Russians and would be "Finlandized". The Poles would be pointlessly antagonistic, and damage their economy and hold back their own progress by maintain an excessively large and pointless military.

The Germans would continue to die out in their existential despair.

And the French would go on maintaining their overseas neo-colonial empire.

That's the best answer for America, because we're broke. Unfortunately the massive loss of prestige and perception of power would be too great for most American decision-makers to stand. So instead we're going to sit in Europe spending billions "defending" nothing, because no threat exists.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-03-13   20:23:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#40. To: Vicomte13 (#14)

The Germans would continue to die out in their existential despair.

Germany is the wild card. I recall an economist who famously observed that unsustainable trends tend not to be sustained in the long term. A hundred years ago China was counted as being down and out. Our absence from NATO might be just the thing to help them recover their national spirit.

nativist nationalist  posted on  2015-03-14   16:03:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#51. To: nativist nationalist (#40)

Our absence from NATO might be just the thing to help them recover their national spirit.

Which is probably the prime reason we are still pushing NATO.

Winston Churchill once observed that "The Hun is either at your feet or at your throat!"

sneakypete  posted on  2015-03-15   14:34:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#59. To: sneakypete (#51)

Winston Churchill once observed that "The Hun is either at your feet or at your throat!"

That isn't was Churchill said. He made the comment about Arabs and islam. He said,"The Arabs, meaning islam, are either at your feet or at your throat!"

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