On March 8, the European Parliament adopted a resolution on combating racism in culture, media, education and sport. Behind the supposed “fight against racism” is a hard-hitting censorship of alternative media and a tabooing of any criticism of migration and multiculturalism.
MEPs demand that media promoting “hate speech” or “xenophobia” should not receive EU and national funding. The negative portrayal of certain racial and ethnic groups should be prevented. “Portraying migrants as the cause of various economic and social problems” makes them a target for racism and leads to stigmatisation. The European Parliament “calls for the cultural and media sectors to avoid practices that perpetuate or reinforce negative stereotypes about ethnic and racial minorities and urges them to show members of these communities taking on positive roles”.
In other words, media that speak facts are to be censored. If you look at current statistics on crime, welfare and underachievement, you immediately notice: Africans and Muslims are disproportionately involved. In Austria, more than 40 percent of crimes are committed by migrants. Almost 50 percent of the prison inmates in Austria are foreigners. This means that the proportion of foreigners is significantly higher than that in the population as a whole. The citizen is confronted with an increasingly brutal and frequent crime committed by foreigners. When reporting, the established media often conceal the origin of the criminals and lull the population into a deceptive sense of security.
The globalist “woke” propaganda is not to be spared for the pupils in schools either. History is being bent to fit the multicultural agenda. According to the EU Parliament, curricula are to be revised with a special focus on the history of European minorities, especially their contribution to Europe’s cultural heritage. “Authors, historians, scientists, artists and other personalities from different racial and ethnic backgrounds should be included in key educational materials”.
The initiator of the resolution, Salima Yenbou, is a French MEP of Algerian origin. The former Green politician recently announced her intention to vote for Emmanuel Macron in the presidential elections. She recently left the European Green group to join President Macron’s centrist globalist movement. Yenbou wants to “actively fight racism” and called for “an end to media that spread racist remarks about migrants and refugees and content that is intentionally or unintentionally racist”.
There are constant calls from globalists and established parties to take tougher action against so-called “hate on the net”. But “hate speech” today is anything that does not conform to globalist propaganda and multiculti delusion. Salima Yenbou’s demands would give governments unbridled power to censor any opinion and criticism that deviates from the mainstream.