Yes, very unfortunate. Most of the metropolitan cities of Western Europe has already fallen, but civilisation is holding up in smaller cities troughout Europe…

I do wonder if there is still hope to save the Old continent from bereaucratic hell and economic migration without any rules.

But honestly I am more and more considering “plan B” for my family… even though Czech republic is still safe and pretty much “normal”. But it’s getting worse. EU dictatorship tendencies are rooting even here and now.

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I live a good chunk of the year in Latvia. Rīga is falling, and everyone there loves the EU. Disgrace.

There are many factors for this, and an excellent book I read a couple of years ago helps explaine some aspects.

"Murray contends that European civilization as it has historically existed will not survive. He explores two factors in explaining this: The first is the combination of mass migration of new peoples into Europe together with its low birth rates; the second is what Murray describes as "the fact that… at the same time Europe lost faith in its beliefs, traditions, and legitimacy"

aspects.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Strange_Death_of_Europe

As for myself, I implemented 'plan B' a long time ago. Have an awesome day brother 🧡

Great book, but I thought you didn't do politics? Murray is absolutely political.

I am aware of politics, but I am not political. The different sides are both 'wings of the same bird'. A person can have a rational thesis regardless of their political stance, it's a matter of discernment.

Appreciate it. Is not any polical thesis a commentary on, or a contribution to politics? I'm not sure where the line is. Recently I had a point of difference with a young person who said they weren't political, however everything about them was political. I found it odd and I'm still trying to understand what people truly mean when they make that statement.