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"This is what Evropean fedposting looks like" - famous twitter guy Eurocentric takes only 🇪🇺 MAGNA EVROPA EST PATRIA NOSTRA
Dec 28, 2024 11 tweets 4 min read
🧵🇮🇳 Excerpts from an absolutely brutal analysis of India and its people from an Indian expat:
"India is a veritable hellhole. [...] This has significant implications for the West, because immigrants keep pouring in." Justice in India 🇮🇳:
"India operates on two fuels: corruption and connection."
"There's no concept of pride and honor in that society."
Oct 4, 2024 13 tweets 7 min read
🧵Another banger video by @uberboyo on the coming reshaping of world order. It inspired me to write a thread that is sure to upset some people here.

For us, the important question is “Will Europe be able to assert itself? Will we overcome our paralysis and rise again?”

Currently, Europeans are demoralized and cucked, that is the brutal analysis at the end of the video. We have lost our self-confidence. Even most of those resisting the downward spiral imposed on us by liberalism lack the will to something greater, to glory. They are content with becoming a minor, irrelevant nation in a multipolar world, as long as they get to be left alone (which is an illusion, because you never get to be left alone when you’re weak.)Image This is not a new state for Europe to be in. In fact, it can be seen as a continuation of a disaster that first began a century ago. After WW1, Europe was already demoralized and had lost much of its former power over the world.

The Germans tried to break out of this by means of revolution and conquest, but ultimately failed and in doing so condemned Europe to an even greater loss of geopolitical power.

Before this second disaster had happened, the now infamous Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi was pondering the future fate of Europe and the world not unlike Uberboyo. Fun fact: he was a Nietzschean, too.Image
Feb 11, 2024 7 tweets 2 min read
🧵What explains this reckless behavior?
European decision makers are geopolitics-deniers. They simply don't believe in it. What they do believe in is the end-of-history narrative. Power politics is inconceivable for them. Instead, they interpret world-events according to a good/evil dichotomy. Advancing towards end-of-history = good. Reality deviating from this dreamland = evil. And with the conviction of a religious fanatic they engage in self-sacrificial acts to fight reality.
Aug 11, 2023 12 tweets 3 min read
"The EU will never be right wing!"
"You can't take over power in the EU"
"It's all a fantasy!"
And now look where we are.
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It might come as a surprise to many people, but the EU is indeed a democratic institution - or at least as democratic as the average European nation, whether or not that's a good form of democracy is another question. It's just that most people vote for anti-European parties.
Jul 25, 2023 23 tweets 4 min read
🧵One point of contention that kept coming up in response to my thread on #remigration was the economic fallout that an uncompromising approach would entail. While I personally think being poorer is outweighed manifold by the immaterial good of a homogeneous society, this isn't.. Image as obvious to many others.
First, let's review the economic consequences of remigration. Hidden in this graph, which compounds millions of people from different ethnicities is the fact, that, while non-Western immigrants are net-negative on average, within this group are above- Image
Jul 21, 2023 20 tweets 5 min read
🧵Remigration: it is both necessary and possible.
Let's dive into it. Remigration is the reversal of non-European immigration into Europe ON SCALE. That means not only newly arrived illegals and pretend-refugees are deported, but also naturalized and 2nd generation immigrants. Image Why is it necessary? There are three main reasons. For one, an apartheid system where a significant, double digit percentage of the population is to be separated and treated as 2nd class may work temporarily, but is totally nonviable in the long term. Not only would the resulting
Aug 25, 2022 4 tweets 1 min read
This is a blessing in disguise.
The age of abundance would have ended this century no matter what. The accelerated arrival of scarcity thanks to the pandemic and war puts us into the position where we can react while still having some strength left in us. Most importantly, the sudden shock forces the elites to make immediate adjustments to the economy ("Great Reset"), which would otherwise have been implemented too slowly to cause significant resistance.