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1. MACRON’S EQUITY WORLD ORDER: After the national chaos caused by his own call for snap elections this summer, Emmanuel Macron is on a newfound power trip.
Now, he’s out of the gates with a call for a “new international order,” calling the current world order “incomplete and unjust” because countries with larger populations, such as India, China, Pakistan, Nigeria, and Russia, do not have world dominance proportional to their population size. In this, Macron is calling for his country’s international demise as there are 22 nations with a higher population than France.
Macron wants “an order where this or that cannot block others [without being hindered by another nation] and… with much fairer bodies, whether it is the United Nations, the World Bank or the International Monetary Fund.” Macron also called for a new international organization to be formed for the equity international order mission.
Macron also wants “recognition of everyone’s right to live in peace,” and urges that “peace is only possible in coexistence.” 🤔Yet peace has failed to occur when Western dominance is diminished (as seen in the current Biden-Harris administration), and offers a vacuum for other less-goodwill-intended international powers to fill.
This radical international ideology that Western powers should step down on the world scale for others to rise is a strongly misinformed fantasy that has been proven wrong time after time when we have given other world powers more power for the sake of “equality” on the world stage.
2. CANARY ISLANDS: Spain’s Canary Islands had their highest number of illegal migrants arrive in a seven-day period last week, and police believe that more records will continue to break if the same immigration policies continue.
Last week, almost 3,000 illegal immigrants and 40 boats full of them arrived on the islands.
So, who’s coming over? High rates of young males are arriving due to protections from deportation and special support from the government for housing and education.
Just before this record was hit, the EU pledged €14 million for the crisis in addition to its budgeted €20 million in migration expenses for the Canary Islands.
The EU is just throwing more money at a crisis. It fails to solve the problem but shows “unity and solidarity” with the Islands and Spain. The EU will only support the management and facilitation of illegal migration, NOT prevention and deterrence. This is explicitly revealed in its opposite response to Hungary’s practical response to the crisis.
It has not been specified what the €14 million will go towards, but one can anticipate that it will align with the EU’s “migration policy” of aiding the facilitation of illegal immigration instead of preventing illegal immigration and deporting those who commit it.
ITALY SHOWS EU WHAT IMMIGRATION POLICY WORKS: Meanwhile Italy, one of the EU nations facing the most cases of illegal immigration due to its vast Mediterranean coast, has drastically decreased the amount of illegal immigration coming in by 64% in the last year.
Hey EU! Looks like enforcing borders and restricting illegal immigration work! Crazy.
3. WIN – IRELAND KILLS FREEDOM OF SPEECH CENSORSHIP LAW: Ireland is finally tossing out the parts of its proposed “hate speech” law that criminalizes “incitement of violence and hatred,” a vast overstep in freedom of speech and with no clear definition for what hate speech is.
The hate speech laws would have criminalized receiving “hateful” messages, amongst other draconian measures that would be used for political weaponization.
Some assumed the pullback is due to the ruling government’s fear of a poor performance in Ireland’s elections early next year.
✊MIGRATION PACT REVOLT: The Netherlands and Hungary are taking a stand against the EU’s horrible “Migration Pact,” which seeks to redistribute illegal immigrants from Mediterranean countries to northern nations that do not face as intense of an influx.
The Netherlands sent an official letter to the Commission requesting their exemption through what would be a hard-to-pass treaty amendment.
The letter stated that the Netherlands must decrease the amount of migrants coming to their country in order to “fulfill our constitutional duties—providing for public housing, health care, and education.”
Hungary followed the pursuit of a Migration Pact opt-out request. A couple of months ago, the EU fined Hungary hundreds of millions of euros for deporting illegal immigrants and requiring migrants to apply for asylum at embassies before they enter Hungary.
But now, if the EU lifts its fines against Hungary, Hungary may pull back those policies.
What They Are Saying:
- Breitbart: Wilders-Led Dutch Gov’t Officially Demands ‘Opt-Out’ from EU Mass Migration Policies
- POLITICO: Hungary piggybacks on Dutch EU migration opt-out request
- DailyMail: Hungary follows Netherlands and demands opt-out of EU migration rules after Dutch said it was vital to safeguard housing, health care and education to its citizens
- @PeterSweden7: HUGE NEWS
Both the Netherlands and Hungary have now said they want to OPT-OUT of the EU migration pact.
Germany just implemented border controls.
The open borders agenda is collapsing.
- @geerttwiliderspvv: Times are changing in Europe!
Our Dutch government wants an opt out from the EU immigration and asylum policy and is preparing emergency laws, the German government has just introduced stricter border controls, the Hungarian government also aims for an opt-out, Italy is sending illegals back immediately now, Sweden has restricted its asylum policy etc etc.
Winning the elections actually makes a difference. The voice of the people is heard. We are getting stronger and stronger after every new election and are strengthening our fight against illegal immigration.
Fortes creantur fortibus.
ALSO IN THE NEWS:
- POLITICO: Austrian election offers far right a springboard back to power
- European Conservative: “Inclusive Space”: Brussels Bookstore Cancels Conservative Event for ‘Political’ Reasons
- European Conservative: Slovenia Ends Deadlock by Finalizing Commissioner Selection
- Breitbart: Three Dead as Migrant Boat Sinks off Greek Island of Samos
- POLITICO: Von der Leyen’s first 100 days: What she’s promised, what it means and what she’ll really deliver
- European Conservative: Over 70% of Germans Rate Merkel’s Asylum Policy Negatively
- POLITICO: Italy opens door to chemical castration for rapists and pedophiles
- Fox News: European nation’s pivot toward conservatism brings staggering drop in illegal immigration
- POLITICO: Macron goes Machiavelli
- Breitbart: Meloni Urges United Nations to ‘Do More’ to Fight Child Sex Slavery and Human Trafficking
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BACK ON MACRON’S HIGH HORSE: Just two weeks after Macron finally appointed a new prime minister, a new government has been formed, but it is unfortunately much like the one that was just dismantled, despite a new conservative prime minister.
After two elections and a prime minister shake-up, France is pretty much back to where it started.
“Macronism” is still reigning after the anticlimactic appointments announcement of France’s almost 40 ministers. These appointments are very synonymous with the previous government, including numerous re-appointed officials or just assigned new posts.
National Rally’s Jordan Bardella commented, “What the French people have democratically sanctioned, twice, cannot return through pitiful games of apparatus and political calculations.”
The most differential appointments are of immigration hardliner Bruno Retailleau to the Interior Ministry (in hopes of satisfying the National Rally party) and only one far-left appointment of Didier Migaud to oversee France’s justice. Needless to say, the NPF is very upset with their single appointment, as is the National Rally for a lack of change in government.
Even with the conservative appointment to immigration, this return to business as usual is far from what the French voted for this summer.
Although disappointing, we are enjoying Europe’s far-left calling the new government “the most right-wing government” in over ten years.