Re: How to preserve Europe?
I selected the following:
1a. Immigration Laws Prohibiting the Immigration of non-Europeans.
2a. Repatriation of (Formerly) Legal non-European Aliens.
2b. Denaturalization (Loss of Citizenship) and Repatriation of non-European Citizens.
3a. Prohibition of Interracial Marriages.
4. Limiting (Future) Citizenship to Persons of European Racial Origin.
5a. Generous Social Aid for European Families with Children (or more than a Certain Number of Children.)
6a. No Right to Asylum for Non-Europeans.
6b. No Study Rights or Temporary Employment Visas for non-Europeans.
6c. No Business Permits or Residence Permits as Financially Independent Persons for Non-Europeans.
7b. Regulation of the Content of the Mass Media (while Guaranteeing the General Right of the Public to Freedom of Expression.)
8. Making Race and Ethnicity a Constitutional Principle or the Foundation of the State.
Obviously passing from supporting such policies to have the political power to implement them is an impressive task. As the Italians say: "tra il dire e il fare c'è di mezzo fare" (literal translation: "between saying and doing there is the sea in between").
I would elaborate on the topic, but it is 1:15AM in Malta and I am reading a very interesting book I wrote. Most of the proposals I voted for can only be implemented when there is a solid political force in Europe, starting by electing Nationalist governments preferably through a coordinated Europe plan to enter the European Union.
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