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Kindness at someone else’s expense

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Andrej Sekulović (Foto: Demokracija)

By:  Andrej Sekulović

In American conservative vocabulary, there is the term virtue signalling. It primarily refers to liberals who like to display their goodness, virtues, and moral depth, for example, by posting images on social media in support of illegal immigrants, homosexuals, and other entities that rank high on the hierarchy of wokeness.

In short, they display their “support” without actually supporting anything, at most, they attend some clownish rally waving rainbow flags or signs saying “Refugees welcome.” But there is another phenomenon, typical of NGOs and the Slovenian government, which could be called “kindness at someone else’s expense.” NGOs, for example, rescue migrants at sea and bring them to Europe. The migrants end up in asylum centres, around which it soon becomes unsafe for girls to walk at night, while crime rates rise. The same applies to neighbourhoods or small European towns where foreigners are settled or asylum centres are built. An even clearer example: the Slovenian government generously sends taxpayer money to Gaza and allocates it for migrants. It is also worth mentioning state institutions and ministries that once again fund various decadent homosexual and transgender organisations and movements, from our pockets.

So, this is kindness at someone else’s, usually our, expense. The Slovenian government collects moral points before the international liberal public – it is a twisted and false morality – while we have to live in a corrupted society that is the result of their two-faced “kindness.” It is true, though, that Slovenians are not alone in this; we are in the same boat as other European nations led by liberals. That is why it is high time to throw the captain overboard, before we become strangers on our own continent.

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