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Thursday, July 28, 2016

Deutschland unter alles


What has been transpiring in Germany is approaching dystopian levels. Four attacks in a week. Four. And as the level of self-denial amongst the media and the European elites continues to climb whilst they bury their heads deeper and deeper in the sands of ideology and make-believe one cannot help but wonder when will the breaking point be reached.

All across Europe there have been movements clamoring for a restriction to the influx of mahometan settlement. Yet, they have been either sidelined, ignored, or outright silenced. And then, as if to drive the point home, within the space of a few days we go from a truck-driving holy warrior in France to an explosive assassin, passing through two hack-and-slash connoisseurs, but the masses – the true bulk of the population - seems still passive. Why? Warum?

With the collapse of the monarchy in Germany after the First World War, and the ensuing disgrace of the Weimar Republic, the everyday German found himself (and herself) confronted by daunting, if not terrifying uncertainties brought about by the military defeat and the ensuing republican regime. And said fear led them into the arms of National Socialism. It isn’t my goal here to revisit the Third Reich, and what Germany was like during the twelve years of that administration. But rather what’s come since. And it is now painfully obvious to all who care to see that consumerist-liberal indoctrination has been far more successful than Goebbels’ ministry or the Stasi’s cold cells. The German people – and indeed large parts of Western Europe – have been utterly brainwashed to loathe themselves out of existence.

The desensitization that prevails is perhaps the clearest indicator of this: an attack occurs, and an immediate litany of support ensues. The flag of the afflicted country is everywhere to be seen in social media and light displays. “Prayers” are offered – to what demon or political figure remains a mystery to me. Teddy bears, flowers, and candles all around for everybody. And then we forget. You do not question the narrative, the trends, or the value of what is lost. Wash, rinse, repeat: the perfect reaction for a forgetful, commercial society.

For to be proud and to defend that which is European, or German in this instance, would immediately be questioned and met with incredulity and raised eyebrows. The basic assumption that any national pride in Germany must be derived from Nazism is, thus far, a foolproof barrier to any logical discussion regarding policies that would deal with immigration or the implementation of any non-leftist policy. Using the swastika has become a way to silence the opposition. Moreover, not helping at all, are the ever present groups that childishly pride themselves in those few years at the expense of millennia of tradition, keeping the republican narrative well fed and stocked with pretexts. In short, National Socialism seems to be the lid on the coffin where the German people are about to be buried alive by the mahometan threat. All of their past accomplishments, culturally, politically, militarily, everything is to be forsaken and forgotten, for 12 years of a revolutionary regime.

I cannot help but believe that a reborn Germany, with solid footing and pride in its origins would triumph over the current crisis, and do so relatively quickly. The same people that stopped the Roman advance, restored the Empire in the West, gave the world Pachelbel, Beethoven, and Bach, defended Vienna from the Turk, and made all of Europe tremble with their unification under a Kaiser would be far, far superior to the guilt-ridden doormat that Merkel is putting out for the “refugees.” Only when the German people find their history, their faith, and themselves again, only then will they no longer be afraid to say Deutschland uber Alles, and mean it. But whenever that happens, let us hope that it isn’t too late.

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