By: Jože Biščak
It is in human nature to adapt. Even the body itself is made that way. When it is cold, our hairs stand up in an attempt to warm the body (although this method is no longer very effective, as modern humans wear multiple layers of clothing). When we are hot, we sweat (the body tries to cool itself down). Humanity has also survived weather and climate hardships. But always through natural means and the experience of previous generations. Never in the way that postmodern climate prophets try to convince people today.
They have raised alarms about many things before, but none of their predictions have come true: that the air would be so polluted that sunlight would not penetrate the smog; that rising sea levels would drown coastal cities; that the polar bear would become extinct; that the Earth would burn due to global warming. Well, now environmental alarmists have become a bit more cautious, as they postpone the end of the world by 50 or 100 years into the future – when, of course, they will not be around anymore.
Humanity has thus managed to adapt to nature and has grown accustomed to new conditions because it understood that it is not possible to resist or stop changes that come in a natural (God-given) way. Unfortunately, people also quickly get used to things they could have prevented but did not; even if that means that the next generation, if not wiped out, will certainly lose its culture, language, religion, and tradition. And such an enemy of the European man is not only already at the gates of Slovenia and Europe but is multiplying among us and inviting new arrivals from foreign cultures, before whom European elites kneel in submission. I am speaking, of course, about illegal migrants. We have already become accustomed to their audacious illegal border crossings, and they have become so commonplace that it is no longer news when police catch 100, 200, or 300 illegals at the border, what is news now is when no one crosses illegally. This is already the case in Slovenia; elsewhere in (Western) Europe, things are even more dramatic. In Germany, for example, knife attacks were rare just a few years ago, now they are recorded several times a day. Or France: not a day goes by without criminal newcomers, with help from leftists, setting fire to Catholic churches. It is no better in Sweden. Even though sensible people from our continent predicted this scenario some time ago, no one believed them (just like they believed the false climate prophets). Worse still, they were branded as extremists. But today, what was once dismissed is everyday reality; returning to normalcy peacefully will be difficult, and for some countries (France, Sweden), likely impossible without open violence. Europe is no longer safe. But the elites and the mainstream media remain silent about it, labelling those who speak out as Nazis, racists, Islamophobes, and fascists.
A week ago, I hosted a politically incorrect discussion evening in Ljubljana about migration and the related issue of security in Slovenia and Europe. Participating were MEP Branko Grims and the SDM president Luka Simonič. While I was pleased that a third of the audience was young, I was nevertheless saddened that more people did not come. One wonders, for God’s sake, does no one care what migrants are doing (in neighbouring countries)? Slovenia is still relatively safe, but incidents of attacks, robberies, and harassment committed by newcomers from the third world are becoming more frequent.
I concluded the evening with this: “If they wave knives at us, we will have to grab pistols. If they threaten us with pistols, we will have to reach for automatic weapons. And if they point automatic weapons at us, we will have to use cannons.” Of course, I meant this metaphorically. I only wanted to warn that we need to be cautious and decisive when it comes to illegal migrants and their actions on the old continent, with remigration playing an important role. That is the first condition if we want to return to normalcy and to our roots; those roots that made Europe the greatest and most magnificent civilisation in human history. Otherwise, this generation may be one of the last generations of white people in Europe.