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Amy Dunne (still) lives here

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Joze Biščak, editor-in-chief of Democracija magazine and president of the Slovenian Association of Patriotic Journalists. (Photo: Demokracija archive)

By: Jože Biščak

If you are slightly confused and do not find yourself in a bunch of new concepts like a gender-neutral (or non-binary) person, do not take it to heart. Although very dangerous, this behaviour is less important than the rock on the planet in the galaxy furthest from Earth. Above all, it means you are a normal man or a normal woman. Like Adele, for example.

The famous English singer recently found herself in the middle of political correctness because she said at the Brit Awards: “… I really like being a woman, I really like being an artist.” Since the Brit Music Awards are the first gender-neutral awards (whatever that means), the excitement was so much greater. The comments went from the fact that the singer sows prejudice and hatred among people, to the fact that she causes stress to transgender people; without thinking that just as they have the right to be gender neutral, the artist also has the right to be a (real) woman. To claim the opposite is hypocritical; to grumble and expect the whole world (blind or ugly) to bend their knees sooner or later, participate in their delusions, and change as befits LBGT activists is sociopathic and psychopathic. Obviously, Amy Dunne* is still walking the streets.

Not only individual artists, but entire musical genres are under attack by the decadent army of New World Order creators. Peter Stanković, a professor at the Department of Cultural Studies at the Faculty of Social Sciences in Ljubljana, linked Slovenian folk music with totalitarianism on national radio. This is not strange. Left (urban) elites hate everything related to tradition and national customs. Music that strengthens Sloveneness and the attitude towards the homeland apparently causes depression in “sensitive” types (sociologists and culturologists at state faculties) who live in seating areas and eventually become resistant to sunlight. The dismemberment of national identity has never been closer, Stanković is just one of the foils in which the sinister plan of the Great Replacement is wrapped.

If you still think that the great replacement (mixing and replacing European nations with the inhabitants and cultures of the underdeveloped world) is just a conspiracy theory, then pinch yourself. This is no longer a nightmare; it is a reality. After globalists saw that the influx from Africa and Asia was insufficient and the mixer was spinning too slowly, they created a philosophy of (white) anti-Natalism in the name of fighting climate change. In fact, it is a cult of lunatics who believe that giving birth to children is selfish and harmful, as “the decision not to have a child saves as much as 58.6 tons of carbon per year” (Meta Vražič, Mladina). Yes, Slovenians, leftists, are convincing you that you will save the world if you give up children. And that they do not mean anything bad. Do you believe them?

Anti-natalists would simply ban parenting, raising your own children should be illegal. If they had children, however, the parents would have to hand them over to the state to redistribute them; somehow as the “righteous” would redistribute wealth. However, anyone who would like to raise them could adopt children from the third world. Because there are too many of them. Africa and Asia would thus become a kind of global womb, and in the West “justice” would take precedence over parenthood.

There is only one obstacle to this global social justice. That is the right and its ideology based on meritocracy, tradition, national identity, family, and religion. But Vlado Miheljak (Mladina) and foreign Svetlana Slapšak (Večer) have a solution for it. Since the right in Slovenia is personified by Janez Janša, the first says that it must be “uncompromisingly confronted” and dealt with its “trumpeters”, the second demands that the right be biologically extinct and disappear. It should not even be for decoration anymore.

So much so that you will know. A vote for the left in the upcoming elections will be a vote for your own murder. Eventually they will force you to become sexually neutral, they will take your children, if you listen to Avseniki, you will circulate like water in the central heating system at best, you may end up in caves for insisting on conservative values.

What did the imitator of Tito, Ivo Godnič, say again? That there is still room in the caves. For you.

Jože Biščak is the editor-in-chief of the conservative magazine Demokracija, president of the Slovenian Association of Patriotic Journalists and author of the books Zgodbe iz Kavarne Hayek, Zapisi konservativnega liberalca in Potovati z Orwellom.

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