Ireland to vote on removing reference to women’s interests from Constitution

Ireland will vote on removing the special protection of women’s interests from the country’s Constitution, the island’s paper of record has confirmed.

According to the Irish Times, the long-awaited vote – which had previously been delayed – is set to take place on March 8, International Women’s Day.

Irish citizens will be asked whether they wish to remove all references to “protecting a woman’s place in the home” from the document.

If approved, the references will be replaced with a generic line saying that the Irish State should “strive to support the provision of care” at the household level.

It would also remove the only uses of the words “woman” and “mother” from the legal document.

The change has long been demanded by progressive activists in the country, many of whom have expressed frustration that the Irish Constitution protects women and mothers explicitly rather than all forms of family structure.

Others are dismayed at the news of the referendum, with Irish women’s rights organisation The Countess expressing concern that the change is not in the interests of women.

Speaking to Brussels Signal, founder and CEO of The Countess, Laoise de Brún BL, said that they do not see the original wording of the document as an “oppressive constraint” on Irish women, but  “as a welcome official recognition by the State of the unique role of women and mothers”.

She added that the constitution at the moment serves as a “bulwark against a toxic mix of neoliberal economics and hard-left politics”, something she describes as characterising Ireland’s current government.

Progressive activists in the country are also unhappy at the announcement of the referendum, with many saying that the proposed rewording of the constitution does not go far enough.

Writing online, Labour Party leader Ivana Bacik said she had “real concerns” that the wording surrounding carers was too restrictive.

She also noted that the planned referendum wording makes no reference to expanding the definition of “family” contained within the Constitution.

Progressives have demanded that the country’s legal texts be moved away from the Catholic ideal of family, that being a husband, wife and children, to one that encompasses blended, childless and various LGBT arrangements.

In Belgium — which has been described as a “haven” for transgender individuals — the government at one stage planned to axe reference to gender from ID cards issued in the country in order to better accommodate so-called “non-binary” people.

https://brusselssignal.eu/2023/11/ireland-to-vote-on-removing-reference-to-womens-interests-from-constitution/

Germany preparing to accept ‘large influx’ of Gaza refugees, leading newspaper reports

Fears are mounting in Germany that the federal government is preparing to accept a large influx of refugees from bomb-stricken Gaza, the country’s biggest-selling newspaper has reported.

According to Bild, staff at the German embassy in Cairo have erected a large makeshift processing center on its grounds and recruited crisis support teams to assist with applications.

The foreign office in Berlin announced on Monday that it was successfully repatriating hundreds of German citizens from the war-torn region, but security personnel are reportedly concerned that Germany will soon play host to a larger reception of asylum seekers.

“We have so far been able to ensure that around 320 Germans, including their family members, have been able to leave Gaza safely,” Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said on Monday, but when her office was pressed by Bild on how many of those being brought to Germany were actual German citizens, it opted not to reply.

Photographs from the garden of the German embassy in the Egyptian capital suggest a larger operation may soon swing into action with several staff setting up shop at workstations tasked with handling asylum applications.

“The construction of processing stations under a tent roof in the embassy garden suggests that Minister Annalena Baerbock’s department may be preparing for a larger influx of Gaza refugees,” Bild reported.

The newspaper revealed there is now “great concern” among security officials that members of the Hamas terrorist organization may be flown to Germany under family reunification rules, as the Islamic militant group seeks to flee the oncoming Israeli ground invasion — a retaliatory measure following Hamas’ slaughter of more than 1,300 Israeli civilians in a terror attack on Oct. 7.

Opposition politicians are calling for the federal government to take action to prevent such a scenario.

“The federal government must ensure that it does not bring Hamas supporters or even terrorist murderers into the country,” said Andrea Lindholz, the CSU’s security spokesperson and vice-president of its parliamentary party in the Bundestag.

“To achieve this, thorough police work by German and Israeli authorities is essential before departure from Cairo,” she added.

The scenario has striking similarities with the aftermath of the conflict in Syria when members of the Islamic death cult ISIS infiltrated Europe claiming to be asylum seekers.

It was confirmed that at the peak of the last migrant crisis to envelop Europe back in 2015, at least one of the terrorists responsible for slaughtering dozens in Paris had entered the European Union with a Syrian passport, portraying himself as an asylum seeker.

“These individuals took advantage of the refugee crisis… of the chaos, perhaps, for some of them to slip in” to Europe, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls told the National Assembly at the time.

https://rmx.news/crime/germany-preparing-to-accept-large-influx-of-gaza-refugees-leading-newspaper-reports/

‘Decolonisation’: A Polite Word for Ethnic Cleansing

Some of us have been warning for quite some time that ‘decolonisation’ is about more than taking umbrage at the sight of certain statues. It can mean murder. While Hamas terrorists were busy massacring Jews—their perceived ‘colonisers’—on the 7th of October, many a post-colonial hack did us all a favour by making it clear that such barbarism is not only consistent with their worldview, but the logical consequence of it.

“The struggle for freedom is rarely bloodless,” exclaimed a jubilant Rivkah Brown, from Novara Media, “and we shouldn’t apologise for it.” She called for a “day of celebration” at the way in which “Hamas fighters [had] cross[ed] into their colonisers’ territory.” This unwise display of candour has since been deleted, but not—unfortunately for Brown—before many of us had pounced on the opportunity to take screenshots. A race-grifting academic by the name of Ameil J. Joseph also had a mask-off moment: “Postcolonial, anticolonial, and decolonial,” he tweeted, “are not just words you heard in your EDI workshop.”

Such bloodlust is rather curious. In the halls of Western academia, the push for decolonisation usually presents a more subtle, theoretical aspect. The basic idea of post-colonial theory, the self-proclaimed specialist will want to say, is that the age of European empires was enabled by racist attitudes that still plague us even now. While colonial governments may be a thing of the past, so-called ‘coloniality’—the basic concepts and truth claims upon which the lust for imperial conquest apparently relied in order to justify the unjustifiable—persists to this day and continues to inflict harm against non-European peoples living in our societies. Put simply, ‘coloniality’ is believed to infect the West’s very cultural DNA. 

Anything deemed to reinforce the notion that there exists a hierarchy of civilisations, or otherwise tainted by some link—however tenuous—with the colonial era, must therefore be abolished through a curative process of ‘decolonisation.’ Until then, ethnic minorities can never be free, for regardless of the de jure set-up, they will remain victimised by a society shaped by the ideas, attitudes, and standards of their oppressors. The only marvel is that so many of them want to come here.

At the level of fact, all of this rests on the assumption that the British Empire in particular was an essentially racist, malicious, exploitative project—a view that has been ably debunked by Nigel Biggar’s Colonialism: A Moral Reckoning. At the level of logic, it relies on fallacious arguments about ostensibly ignoble origins in the past necessarily entailing falsehood or reduced value in the present. Even if we grant the far-fetched assertion that, say, the rise of the modern scientific method was enabled by, or fed into, a socially constructed culture of unspeakable racism, that alone would not invalidate its claim to yield reliable knowledge of the physical world’s efficient and material causes. Ironically enough, the genetic fallacy is something of a hangover from habits of thinking that rose to prominence in the 19th century, when the European empires were at their height. These activists, in other words, are prisoners of a species of fallacious reasoning that is itself redolent of the colonialism they so despise. In any case, if the facts are wrong and the logic is feeble, the decolonisation movement must fall.

The problem with taking too much satisfaction from these kinds of QED smackdowns, as I have argued elsewhere, is that it assumes our opponents care enough for historical rigour and logical consistency to feel embarrassed at being exposed for their failure on both counts. In fact, many of them are not humble seekers after truth, only too happy to be corrected in the course of a Socratic dialogue, but sophists with a vendetta against European countries and intent on spreading a vindictive blood libel against their ancestral populations. Talk of ‘dismantling coloniality’ or ‘promoting diversity’ is just a polite cover behind which these more sordid interests attempt to advance without notice.

In the more volatile parts of the world, decolonisation movements have felt able to market themselves a little less bashfully. The European-descended Pieds-Noir population of Algeria, particularly after the Oran massacre of 1962 and the notorious “coffin or suitcase” expulsion orders, were left in no doubt about what decolonisation meant for them: a righteous festival of killing and ethnic cleansing, as close to 1 million long-settled Pieds-Noir were forced out of the country in the wake of Algerian independence. This makes the subsequent waves of Algerian migrants into France, to live among the very people their grandparents fought so hard to turf out of their homeland between 1954-62, all the more galling—particularly when so many among these immigrant communities, as we saw most recently in the summer riots across France, then insist on harbouring tribal ethnic grievances against the host population.

Throughout the oft-glorified Mau Mau uprising against British rule in Kenya, too, many of the most atrocious acts of violence were committed by the decolonising side. In the Lari massacre, the Mau Maus murdered not white Brits, but native civilians whose villages did not join the fight against Britain. The victims, including women and children, were burned alive in huts, while anyone trying to escape was hacked down with machetes. As Curtis Yarvin recently wrote about the 7th of October attack on Israel, “there is no difference at all between this movement [Hamas and its Western sympathisers] and the main thrust of 20th-century anticolonialism. The Zionist exception is just unravelling.”

Meanwhile, in first world countries like Britain, the blessing of relative peace means that so-called ‘decolonisation’ movements are forced to play a more subtle, manipulative game. Legal tactics and the weaponization of social taboos take the place of overt threats and brute violence. Nevertheless, self-proclaimed ‘decolonisers’ here at home are still trying to achieve effectively the same ends that groups like Hamas in the Middle East, the FLN in Algeria, and the Mau Maus in Kenya have felt free to pursue with sadistic glee and unapologetic barbarism.

Before elaborating, it should be noted that, unlike Algeria and Kenya, Britain was and is not colonised. All of our outstanding achievements that get attacked as somehow reminiscent of colonialism, whether Newtonian physics one week or the Book of Common Prayer the next, are not alien to these islands; they are the exquisite cultural fruits of the founding, long-established, reasonably homogeneous, ancestral population that has laid down roots in Britain over the course of countless generations. Those who dislike what we have built should do themselves and us a favour by either leaving or not coming here in the first place. 

If anything, ethnic minorities seeking to overhaul Britain’s national curriculum or rename our public monuments—with the inevitable help of left-wing whites addicted to racial politics—should themselves be exposed as malevolent colonisers. It takes some cheek for activists openly in favour of ‘reverse colonisation’—which, as Mayor Sadiq Khan’s London posters demonstrate, is an increasingly popular form of tribal gloating—to call their campaign one of ‘decolonisation.’ Still, it would be wrong to argue that these race-baiting agitators, whatever their background, have only cultural phenomena like the national curriculum and public monuments in their cross-hairs. Consciously or otherwise, theirs is also a programme of ethnic cleansing.

This becomes obvious when one considers all possible meanings of their favourite buzzword: ‘diversity.’ Colour-blind interpretations undoubtedly exist. If I were somehow given control over a predominantly Islamic local council—say, that of Tower Hamlets in London—and I chose to swap out half of the Muslim officials for a handful of non-Muslim white Brits, I would by any objective measure be making that council ‘more diverse.’ But, of course, no one favours this kind of diversity, any more than there are routine calls to diversify rap music or increase the share of white athletes in the NBA (black jockeys would stand a better chance). The inescapable conclusion is that, for the people most attached to the rallying cry as emblematic of their social agenda, ‘diversity’ simply means ‘less white.’ Britain’s DEI laws, beefed up by the Conservative Party in 2017 and due to be expanded by Sir Keir Starmer if and when he becomes prime minister, in effect amount to legalised ethnic cleansing.

Christopher Rufo, the successful American culture warrior, misses this point in his otherwise decent essay on the link between Hamas’ attack on Israel and the increasingly shrill calls for ‘decolonisation’ here in the West: 

As we have seen this week, the outcome of ‘decolonisation’ is barbarism. For Hamas, it means murdering women, children and the elderly, executing people on the street, and mutilating infants in their own homes. For the radical academics, the process is less brutal but barbaric all the same: it means destroying our best institutions, elevating witchcraft, voodoo, and pseudo-science into positions of prestige … Americans need to understand that the massacre in Gaza is not only a foreign outbreak. The same ethno-radicals who cheer Hamas’s destruction of civilisation abroad also want to commit civilisational suicide here at home.

Of course, this is all true. However, Rufo does too much credit to the so-called ‘decolonisers’ here in the West—again, they are much more like vengeful colonisers—by suggesting that they have their sights only on our institutions, academic standards, and other such “civilisational” phenomena. This would be bad enough. But anyone who treats ‘less white’ as a synonym for ‘progress’ in a country like Britain or the United States should be interpreted as saying that he favours the ethnic cleansing of the majority populations of those countries. Whether he aspires to achieve this through law and mass immigration, as in the West, or through ISIS-style terrorism, as Hamas did (and will no doubt continue to attempt) in Israel, does not alter the fact that he is a fundamentally malicious actor. Once seen in this light, the academic jargon about the ‘systemic undoing of coloniality’ becomes clear for what it is: intellectualised window-dressing for the furtherance of base ethnic power-politics.

One of the reasons why violence is a necessary recourse for virulently antisemitic terrorist groups operating on Israel’s border is that the Israelis are on guard against this stuff. Neither side of the Israeli political divide would ever be manipulated into tolerating, still less celebrating as progress, diversity laws designed to make the country ‘less Jewish’ across every level of society. As such, Hamas has no choice but to pursue its dream of a ‘decolonised’ Palestine, ethnically cleansed of Jews from the river to the sea, with rockets, bullets, machetes. 

Britain’s political class, meanwhile, is loftily indifferent to our interests as a native population, whether due to fear of being called ‘racist’ in the case of the Conservatives or active hostility in the case of a Labour Party that long ago ditched solidarity with the working man for the politics of racial grievance. Israel has a political elite that cares for its people. We are still waiting for ours.

https://europeanconservative.com/articles/commentary/decolonisation-a-polite-word-for-ethnic-cleansing/

Thomas, 16, killed with a knife during an attack at a village festival in Crépol, France – A witness reports that the perpetrators shouted: “We are here to execute white people”

One person has been fatally injured with a stabbing weapon in an attack at a party in France.

Two other people suffered serious injuries, according to the gendarmerie on Sunday. A total of 18 people were treated by emergency services during the incident last night.

It is unclear whether they were all injured in the bloodbath in Crépol, west of Grenoble. Local broadcaster France Bleu reported one death, two serious injuries, six minor injuries and ten people in shock.

The gendarmerie spokeswoman does not use the word “brawl” to describe the events: “A brawl consists of two groups of youths who decided to meet and fight each other. As for the motive for this murderous outburst, “the investigation will clarify the responsibilities of all those involved”.

The investigation into “murder and attempted murder in an organised gang” is apparently progressing rapidly: “We can expect rapid progress and probable arrests,” said Marie-Laure Pezant. She added: “If the perpetrators are listening to us, it would perhaps be sensible for them to turn themselves in…”. Le Parisien

https://www.fdesouche.com/2023/11/21/crepol-26-lors-dune-fete-de-village-une-bande-dindividus-agresse-les-participants-un-adolescent-de-16-ans-tue-a-larme-blanche-17-victimes-au-total/

A 16-year-old member of the Romanais Péageois rugby club is said to have had his throat slit, while two other young people suffered life-threatening injuries. A total of 17 people were injured. A security guard’s fingers are said to have been cut off during the attack. Videos on social media show that the attackers were mainly young people with a migration background. A graphic image is circulating online that is supposed to reflect the report of an eyewitness: “It was a bloodbath. Youths from the neighbourhood surrounded the party hall and stabbed random people blindly. The bouncer’s fingers were chopped off. A young man lying on the floor was given a heart massage”.
The Grenoble criminal police opened an investigation into “gang murder and attempted murder”. French right-wing politicians complained on Twitter about an increase in anti-French attacks. Stéphane Ravier, who can be attributed to the right-wing presidential candidate Zemmour, warned of further attacks. French activist Alice Cordier wrote: “Do you hear the roar of these wild soldiers in the countryside? They are coming straight towards you to cut the throats of your sons, your companions!”.

The commune of Crépol is located 18 kilometres north of Romans-sur-Isère and has 532 inhabitants.

https://www.freilich-magazin.com/welt/frankreich-migranten-stuermen-privates-dorffest-17-verletzte-ein-toter

Watch: Dutch Populist Leader Thierry Baudet Hospitalised by Glass Bottle Attack Just Days Before Elections

Thierry Baudet on X.

Forum for Democracy (FvD) party leader Thierry Baudet was hospitalised on Monday evening after he was hit in the head with a glass beer bottle in a cafe in Groningen.

Baudet, who was holding an election meeting with members of his party, was attacked for the second time in a month, as a man approached him and smashed a glass bottle against the side of his head, public broadcaster NOS reports.

On social media, the FvD party reported that Baudet was taken to a hospital in Groningen, saying: “A trauma surgeon has just treated Thierry Baudet. He was hit on the back of the head with a beer bottle and was also hit on the edge of his temple just next to his eye.”

The party went on to say that a security guard also suffered facial injuries during the attack, which also prompted the cancellation of another campaign event in Zwolle on Monday evening.

Politicians from across the political spectrum condemned the violence against the populist party leader, who has served as a member of the Dutch House of Representatives since 2017.

Prime Minister Rutte described the attack as “totally unacceptable”, adding: “I said it before and repeat it firmly now: stay away from politicians. Always.”

The leader of the farmer protest party BBB, Caroline van der Plas condemned the “disgusting and cowardly attack again against Thierry Baudet… Violence is unacceptable! Good luck to Thierry!”

Frans Timmermans, the prime ministerial candidate for the leftist-green GroenLinks-PvdA coalition, also condemned the attack, writing: “Violence is always unacceptable. In a democracy, we fight each other with words and this attack cannot be justified in any way. Wishing you a lot of strength.”

“Finally protect that man, enough damn it!” exclaimed fellow anti-mass migration conservative leader Geert Wilders, whose PVV party has surged to the top of the polls ahead of the Dutch general election on Wednesday.

There have been growing fears among the left and the neo-liberal establishment of the growing possibility of a right-wing coalition government taking power in the Netherlands after over a decade of globalist rule under outgoing PM Mark Rutte.

Less than a month ago, Baudet, who has been an outspoken critic of mass migration and the European Union, suffered a concussion after he was attacked by a man who hit him over the head with an umbrella as he was visiting Ghent University.

There has been a wave of attacks against politicians in Europe of late, including this month’s shooting of the founder of the populist Vox Party, 78-year-old Alejo Vidal-Quadras, in Madrid in what may have been an attempted assassination over his political stance on Iran. In August, the head of the German AfD party in the Bavarian district of Augsburg, Andreas Jurca, was brutally beaten on his way to a campaign event by two men of suspected migrant origin.

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2023/11/21/dutch-right-wing-party-leader-thierry-baudet-hospitalised-after-attack-with-glass-bottle/

Spain Is Still Standing

In 2008, an open microphone revealed a conversation between left-wing journalist Iñaki Gabilondo and Socialist Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero. The journalist asked Zapatero about the polls, to which Zapatero replied: “Well, what suits us is that there is tension.” The tension worked, and the Socialists won the elections again. 

The strategy of confronting and dividing society antagonistically, an old tactic of the Left, won votes, and Zapatero’s government passed controversial laws such as the law of historical memory which reopened old wounds for the purpose of rewriting history. Unfortunately, the centre-right People’s Party did not react and even supported the socialist drift. 

Zapatero lost the elections in 2011, but, although he left national politics, he became a leading figure in the Puebla Group, a left-wing political forum, where he has worked to whitewash the dictatorships in Cuba and Venezuela, support Ortega in Nicaragua and Petro in Colombia. 

Now we know that the representative of the Puebla Group and friend of Nicolás Maduro may once again play an important role in Spanish politics; it was announced that Zapatero will participate in the meeting between the ruling socialist PSOE and the Catalan separatist Junts party on Tuesday 21 November in Geneva, Switzerland. This meeting will once again include fugitive former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont and Santos Cerdán, number 3 of the PSOE. 

Given the relationship the PSOE has with Venezuela, the fact that Podemos has been financed by Venezuela’s Hugo Chávez, and the Spanish bailout of a tiny Venezuelan airline, the likely presence of the main Spanish representative in the Puebla Group does not seem a coincidence. 

Several separatist politicians have also announced from the rostrum of the Congress that they will not let the PSOE renege on its agreement. “Don’t gamble with it,” deputy Gabriel Rufián, from the hard-left separatist Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya, warned Pedro Sánchez during the investiture debate that culminated in the election of the Socialist candidate as prime minister. 

The PSOE presented the debate as a victory for progressive forces, avoiding a radical government of the “extreme Right,” consisting of VOX and the centre-Right PP. In an Orwellian speech, Sánchez presented himself as a wall against the ‘extreme Right’ and justified all his concessions to separatism in the name of coexistence and democracy. 

PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo accused Sánchez of “political corruption” in exchange for keeping his seat in the Moncloa (the prime minister’s residence) and that the investiture session was born “of a fraud” bought with cheques that all Spaniards will pay for. “History will not grant you amnesty,” Feijóo concluded. 

For his part, Santiago Abascal, denounced Sánchez, accusing him of carrying out a “coup d’état,” and adding that “the only seat he deserves is in the dock.” The reference to the coup d’état was removed from the journal of sessions by order of the president of Congress, the socialist Francina Armengol, a decision which, for the leader of VOX, “demonstrates that his denunciation is indeed a reality and that not even the deputies have freedom of expression in the speakers’ gallery.” 

Abascal and the VOX deputies left the chamber before Sánchez’s response to join the demonstrators protesting against the investiture outside Congress: “Now you can spout your lies at whoever wants to listen to you. We will leave together with the Spanish people who are fighting your coup.” 

The election campaign earlier this year, in which the socialists denied a thousand times the possibility of granting an amnesty, let alone a referendum on self-determination, only for them to have finally conceded this and more to gain the votes of the fugitive Puigdemont, now seems a long way off. 

However, the reality is even worse. Asked by journalists whether the pact with Junts could be in danger, Santos Cerdán said no, and acknowledged that negotiations had begun in March. While socialist MPs were crying out against Puigdemont’s separatism, they were meeting secretly with him to buy his support. With the support of the communists and Basque, Catalan, and Galician pro-independence supporters, Pedro Sánchez is embarking on an uncertain path that will be marked by blackmail from his partners, political instability, and the breakdown of the rule of law. For many, what has just begun is a real regime change. 

The protests outside the PSOE headquarters, especially in Madrid, have been happening for 16 days now. The riot police have continued to use tear gas and rubber bullets, which they did not use in Catalonia, and have sent camouflaged agents among the demonstrators, where they have allegedly caused trouble.

The excessive use of force has provoked anger among many of those who previously supported the police. VOX deputy Javier Ortega-Smith, who has always been a defender of the state security forces and called for the equalisation of the national police with the regional police—the national police in Spain have a lower salary than the Basque and Catalan police—warned the riot police that he would monitor their actions. Any officer who used excessive force would be denounced, he said. The police are losing much of their popular support.

In addition to these rallies, on Saturday 18 November a million people joined a demonstration in Madrid called by civil society organisations, with the support of VOX and the PP, against the amnesty. It was the largest demonstration in the capital since 1997, after the murder of the popular councillor Miguel Ángel Blanco at the hands of the terrorist group ETA. 

The truth is that all these mobilisations have put the spotlight on what is happening and the international media have begun to report on the amnesty and the end of the separation of powers in Spain. The American journalist Tucker Carlson was also present at one of the rallies in Madrid, and his interview with Santiago Abascal has been seen by millions. 

A debate will be held in the European Parliament next Wednesday on the state of the rule of law in Spain in the wake of recent events, however both Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Charles Michel were quick to congratulate Sánchez on his re-election.

At the same time that hundreds of thousands of Spaniards were demonstrating against the coup, three of Sánchez’s allied parties were demonstrating in Bilbao. Convened by EH Bildu, a party that counts numerous former ETA terrorists among its ranks, the demonstration was attended by representatives of ERC (Catalan separatists), BNG (Galician separatists), various far-left formations, Ireland’s Sinn Féin, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, the Western Saharan Polisario Front, and the KNK of Kurdistan. EH Bildu leader Arnaldo Otegui, convicted of terrorism, lashed out at the Madrid demonstrators and called for “anti-fascism,” pointing to the current moment as an “opportunity.” 

To thwart that opportunity and keep Spain united and safe from unscrupulous politicians like Sánchez, corrupt ones like Puigdemont and terrorists like Otegui, thousands and thousands of Spaniards are taking to the streets every night. VOX remains committed to a permanent mobilisation and has asked for a meeting with the PP to stop the coup d’état. The next event to keep in mind will be the general strike called by the trade union Solidarity on 24 November.   

https://europeanconservative.com/articles/commentary/spain-is-still-standing/

WEF ‘Great Reset’ forecast looks gloomy as ‘demand for vegan food plunges’

By Olivia Murray

Wikimedia Commons , Len Rizzi, PD US NIH

After what the global political class just did to us, it should come as no surprise that we don’t trust anything they have to say about health and safety, and there’s a silver lining to the systemic corruption that exploded into visibility once COVID hit the scenes; from a Telegraph article published Saturday:

Beef burgers are back on the menu as demand for vegan food plunges

Veganism is being edged out and meat is back on the menu with the latest craze among foodies being ‘smashed burgers’, new data suggests.

Plant-based brand Beyond Meat last week revealed its revenue had dropped by 9 per cent as demand for its animal alternatives stalled.

Overall industry sales of meat alternatives are down 13.6 per cent over the last year, with an expert analyst Carol RatCliffe saying: ‘After many years of strong growth, meat alternatives have fallen into decline.’

It comes after Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons slashed their vegan ranges by 10 per cent, according to the Grocer, and Pret A Manger axed 75 per cent of its vegetarian-only stores in December. There were also ‘notably fewer’ patrons at the UK’s biggest indoor vegan event, Vegan Fest, last year, the BBC reported.

(And, in response to the drop in revenue, the article also noted that Beyond Meat announced a 20% cut to the company’s workforce.)

Oh, so more people would rather just eat real meat than lab-made synthetic horrors? How weird! This fake meat is sold as the “socially-conscious” and “humane” option—but, if you don’t know about the process, let me just tell you, it’s anything but socially-conscious or humane. It still requires cows, meaning the same facilities decried as “environmentally-harmful,” and it still requires slaughter… of both a pregnant cow and her calf in-utero. Talk about gross! After the fake meat industry has had “many years of strong growth” suddenly people are bucking the trend? Why is that?

The outlet tries to paint the transition as a “cult” following for yummy burgers, but I don’t buy it—like I said at the outset, this is a rejection of Klaus Schwab’s Great Reset, and the prospect of an enslaved bug-eating world appears to be rapidly diminishing, because the people are waking up. If you remember, two months ago I penned a blog on the United Nations “progress” meeting in New York; Secretary-General António Guterres voiced the reality that Agenda 2030, and the Sustainable Development Goals of the globalists, were “in trouble.”

I’d say so, and I couldn’t be happier.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2023/11/wef_great_reset_forecast_looks_gloomy_as_demand_for_vegan_food_plunges.html

German pensioner ousted from home of 23 years to accommodate ‘refugee family’

A senior citizen in Würzburg has been evicted from the apartment she had lived in for 23 years to accommodate the German town’s latest influx of asylum seekers.

City representatives visited the home of Krystyna Thiele last month on her 77th birthday to inform her that she would need to vacate the property by the end of November.

“They told me that the apartment was too big for me alone and that they needed my apartment for a refugee family,” the pensioner told local media as cited by the Junge Freiheit news outlet.

She was reportedly told that she would be moved to another smaller apartment elsewhere, despite her current accommodation only being 44 square meters in size. The 77-year-old German citizen claimed the council employee advised her to “sell or throw away half of her furnishings” to make room upon downsizing.

As of Nov. 16, just a fortnight before she was due to be evicted, Krystyna had still not been informed of her new address but had been told she would be relocated to a “senior-friendly shared apartment.”

The apartment currently occupied by the pensioner is part of an affordable housing scheme for those at risk of homelessness and is usually time-limited while those living there seek alternative accommodation. However, Krystyna has struggled to find another place to live due to the housing shortage in the city and her modest pension of $690.52 per month.

“Maybe I got used to it too much, maybe I was too naïve,” she explained, revealing she had fallen upon hard times many years ago and found herself in need of the home. She had applied for an extension to remain living in the property after every six months since that time, which had always been approved.

The local council refuted Krystyna’s claim that the apartment was being repurposed to house asylum seekers, with a spokesperson insisting that the move is to accommodate other more pressing cases at risk of homelessness.

“Despite massive efforts to acquire additional housing, the emergency shelters in the city of Würzburg are almost completely full,” the spokesperson explained, revealing there is currently a dramatic increase in the number of at-risk cases.

They expressed their understanding of “Mrs. Thiele’s worries and needs and the discomfort associated with moving,” but claimed that her current apartment was suitable for “accommodating several people or a family” and thus her relocation was necessary.

Reports of German citizens being evicted from their homes to accommodate new arrivals have been widespread across Germany this year, including in Berlin where 110 nursing home seniors were moved by a Christian organization to make room for refugees.

Similarly in Lörrach, the city’s municipal housing association evicted dozens of long-term residents of affordable housing, many of them senior citizens, to accommodate migrants.

Protests against these decisions were labeled by local officials as “far-right.”

https://rmx.news/germany/german-pensioner-ousted-from-home-of-23-years-to-accommodate-refugee-family/

Germans face energy-bill spike after subsidy funding ruled illegal

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German citizens face a severe spike in their electricity bills this winter after a ruling by the country’s Federal Constitutional Court.

Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s traffic-light Government had previously been using an apparent loophole within German law to use COVID recovery funds to fuel the country’s “green” agenda.

According to the court, such a loophole does not exist and the actions of the German Government up until now have been illegal.

Speaking in the wake of the ruling, senior Green Minister Robert Habeck warned that the ruling could see the price of energy surge in Germany as the Government had also been using the COVID funds to subsidise the cost of electricity for private households.

As a result, the €200 billion the country had set aside using the COVID loophole as an energy price buffer now no longer exists. That means if there is another price rise this winter, it will be passed directly on to the consumer.

‘The judgment, because it is so fundamental, actually refers to all funds that have been set up,” Habeck told the Deutschlandfunk broadcaster.

“If we get into a crisis, we will no longer be able to apply the brakes on gas and electricity prices. Then we will have higher gas and electricity prices.”

Rather than taking responsibility for the illegal actions of his Government, Habeck lashed out at the opposition Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party for having taken the Government to court over its actions.

He even encouraged those upset by the news to send all letters of complaint to the CDU and not to anyone in the Government.

Members of the centre-right party have not taken kindly to the suggestion, saying that the blame for the current crisis lies exclusively with the ruling coalition.

“The coalition deliberately broke the law and thereby plunged us into budget chaos,” Christian Haase, the party’s federal budget spokesman, told one outlet.

Jens Spahn, Angela Merkel’s former health minister, echoed the claim.

“It was only the failure of the traffic lights [coalition] that led Germany to this situation,” the MP said. “This Government doesn’t have its finances under control; it has been throwing money around for two years like there is no tomorrow.”

Since the court ruling, commentators have speculated that the huge hole in the German Government’s finances could end up being what brings down the coalition.

They point out the libertarian Free Democratic Party demands what little remains is focused on repairing the economy while the Greens continue to insist cash be directed at fighting climate change.

Much of the country’s media has denounced such a possibility, with a new set of elections highly likely to see a surge in the Conservative and populist Right in the country.

Populist group Alternative für Deutschland looks set to gain the most from any political collapse. The party could double its seat share and become the second-largest group in the German Parliament.

https://brusselssignal.eu/2023/11/germans-face-energy-bill-spike-after-subsidy-funding-ruled-illegal/

Home Office Admits: Britain Accepts Migrants REJECTED by France + Rwanda is a Gimmick & Distraction

The Home Office believes many illegal migrants come to the UK because their application in France FAILED. Yet, even so, the Home Office approves 72% of claims versus only 25% that France approves.

The government’s Rwanda scheme is a distraction from the far bigger issue of 1.2 LEGAL immigrants. Legal migration has a far bigger impact on people’s daily lives. But illegal migration can also be stopped if the resolve is there. Historian and New Culture Forum Senior Fellow Rafe Heydel-Mankoo lays out some of the steps that would help stop the small boats coming over and reduce the existing migrant backlog.