The Slaughter of a Society
In a concerning development, individuals speaking out against the consequences of open borders policies are facing prosecution across Europe and the United States.
Raisa Blommestijn, a young Dutch lawyer, is currently being prosecuted for "racism" and "inciting hatred" after she spoke out about immigrant-invaders brutally attacking white people. Her crime? Acknowledging the harsh reality of the situation, a fact that is now considered racist in today's politically correct climate.
Similarly, Marie-Therese Kaiser, a German citizen, was fined for asking a question about immigrant-invaders committing gang rapes at rates 40-70 times higher than ethnic Germans. Her query was met with harsh punishment, a clear indication of the censorship that is sweeping across the continent.
The Dutch government is not far behind, closing down individuals who advocate for the continued existence of ethnically homogeneous nations. Meanwhile, in the United States, the question of whether the country still functions as a nation under the Democrats' open border policy is being hotly debated.
The silencing of dissent is not limited to individuals. In the US, military families are turning against the anti-white military, making it difficult for the services to meet their recruitment goals. This resistance is a response to the controversial move by US politicians to sign up immigrant-invaders who have violated US borders into the US military.
The Western world's democracy is seen as a failure, with representatives unable to represent the ethnic citizens of the countries. This has led to a growing distrust in traditional political institutions, with many looking to alternative sources for representation.
Elite organizations, such as the Aspen Institute, are seen as a greater threat to the American people than Russia, China, and Iran combined. The Institute, funded by several US federal agencies, has created a "Commission on Information Disorder." However, internal memos indicate they wish to keep Kasparov's resignation secret to maintain their credibility. Kasparov, a noted Soviet dissident, resigned due to the Commission's similarities to Soviet mind control efforts.
The Aspen Institute and other elite organizations pride themselves on contributing to official agendas. Members of the Institute consider themselves important, a trait that has led to a disconnect between them and the general public. This disconnect is further exacerbated by the Institute's equating diversity with "sameness," a goal shared by EU tyrants and President Biden, which threatens the diversity of white ethnic nations.
In the face of this censorship and silencing of dissent, voices like those of Raisa Blommestijn and Eva Vlaardingerbroek, another young Dutch lawyer, are encouraging white Europeans to resist the replacement of ethnic nationalities in their countries with diverse populations. Their messages serve as a call to action for those who value freedom of speech and the preservation of their cultural identity.
As the world watches, the struggle for freedom of speech and the preservation of cultural identity continues, with many questioning the motives of those in power and seeking alternatives for representation. The future remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: the silencing of dissent is a global concern that requires immediate attention.
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