Tuesday, 25 August 2009

Something must be done for unlike Beckett's disintegrating narrators we can not go on, can we?

We are losing Europe bit by bit by bit. In a few decades dozens of Europe's historic cities, Paris, London, Berlin, Milan, will be totally unrecognisable. To all intents and purposes they will be foreign cities. To us, at least.

Britain, Ireland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Austria, Greece, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland and France are all in the same boat, even though they all got there by different paths:they do not know how to cope with ever increasing levels of Third World immigration. Italy, is possibly, the only exception.

This has all been said before by people far better qualified to make an assessment than myself but I have, I believe, come up with the idea that just might transform European politics .

We still live in Democracies. Our elites have not yet managed to abolish elections although they have done their best to erase the differences between nearly all the large European political parties. What is the point in voting for David Cameron's Tories? Are they going to put a brake on immigration or reform the Welfare State?

The Internet is a Godsend. Can you imagine trying to combat the relentless deluge of Left/Liberal bull-shit without it? It has slowly but surely transformed political journalism because it allows people to analyse and ridicule the MSM's ongoing love affair with all things multicultural in real time and without fear or hindrance.

Something can be done: we can use the Internet to start a campaign to force all Western European Governments to hold a simultaneous euro-wide referendum an immigration.

This is how we do it.

We create a website as a focal point and contact the hundreds, nay thousands of blogs, that are read by the millions of people who are not prepared to let their countries be taken away from them.

We pressurise a MSM outlet into taking up the campaign. In the UK this could be, The Sun, the Daily Mail, the Daily Telegraph and The Daily Express, all of whom have journalists who are well aware of the level potential conflict ahead.

Once an outlet of this stature joins in the campaign will be unstoppable. After all, they all still have millions of readers.

I am not familiar with all of Europe's media but I am sure native French or Germans will know which MSM outlets are likely to be sympathetic.

2 comments:

  1. A great idea but you will need a lot of help.

    Johnny G

    Boston

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  2. Yes, it is a good idea.
    You need to get the ball rolling.
    Good luck...

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