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This flag is the symbol of clumsy bureaucracy, paternalism, corruption, and anti-republican spirit. image The consequence of Brussels' degeneration into a vulgar socialist power clique: a civilizational rupture, warmongering as a last resort to cover up the debt collapse, the collapse of the economy—and as revenge, the hated population is forced into a digital censorship gulag, while European traditions and national dignity are hammered down with the most terrible invasion policy. Brussels is the nucleus of the European cancer. #EU #Brussels #WEF #Trump #Globalists #Migration #Merz #Ukraine
Just a reminder: this is exactly what debt spirals look like, illustrated here using the example of the crisis-stricken city of Munich. It is a symbol of what is currently happening across the country. Germany will no longer be able to escape the debt spiral. image #Germany #Merz #debtcrisis #EU #socialism #Klingbeil #Munich
These statistics do not take into account the fact that in Germany, half of the entire social welfare system is also financed through labor. In net terms, this leaves much less. image But in Germany, the state does a lot for its huge raid in terms of internal security, education, and the cityscape. This enormous achievement by Germany's huge bureaucracy should be worth something to the people there, shouldn't it? #germany #socialism #eu #taxes #taxesaretheft #freedom
Collapse of the Social Machine Social insurance is the crown jewel of Germany’s welfare-state engineers and statists. With its hypertrophic bureaucracy, it forms the power base of the party-state. It’s also the recruitment machine for ever more citizens bound into dependency—citizens who, much like the tens of thousands of Green Deal subsidy entrepreneurs, quietly submit to the country’s cartel of silence. Incentives rule... And now, this gigantic bureaucratic power apparatus is crumbling before our eyes. Aging demographics, social migration, and the deindustrialization forced by aggressive ecological ideology are all eroding the levers of redistribution built into this dull, unreformable machine. The number of people making a productive contribution to Germany’s economy is shrinking, while the ranks of those living parasitically continue to swell. A quick look at the numbers: this year, the pension system alone will require at least €123 billion in tax subsidies. Health insurance needs roughly €14 billion, and long-term care insurance another €1.7 billion. The collective deficit of Germany’s social funds will explode exponentially once the prolonged recession starts depressing tax revenues—something that’s all but inevitable. Germany today is no longer the country I knew as a child in the 1980s. We’re witnessing a society coming apart at the seams—internally fractured, drifting away from bourgeois-meritocratic values, abandoning Western traditions and the cultural heritage of its forebears. And it no longer seems capable of repairing the damage it has inflicted upon itself. Germany has been harvested to the bone, scarred by wind turbines, intellectually dumbed down, and turned wild in its urban spaces. The circus of the globalists moves on—and few even notice. #Germany #EU #WesternCivilization #Socialism #WEF
Battle for Free Speech: EU-Europe Deploys Its Artillery In the struggle for narrative dominance and interpretive control, EU-Europe is pursuing a hard and consistent line. Dissenting voices and a growing opposition are met with narrowing discursive spaces. The new German government is also aligning with the Brussels chorus. One thing cannot be said about Brussels and its national subsidiaries: inconsistency. Once a shared agenda is agreed upon and a procedural consensus is found, institutional and media-based defense mechanisms are built in parallel. These serve to immunize and narratively shield the actors, institutions, and beneficiaries involved in the machinery that transforms political will into reality. SLAPP Lawsuits as Smokescreen This is the context in which the German government is now operating. Chancellor Merz’s administration is preparing the national implementation of a largely underreported EU directive. It concerns so-called SLAPP lawsuits — Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation — legal intimidation tools used by powerful actors to silence critics, journalists, or whistleblowers through financially exhausting court proceedings. These lawsuits aim not at legal victory, but at creating pressure, fear, and ultimately bankrupting the opposing side. The EU directive, officially framed as a protection mechanism for critical voices, gives national legislators wide leeway in interpretation and application. While Brussels speaks of “protection against intimidation,” Berlin is using the blueprint to expand judicial intervention rights and grant courts the power to determine what constitutes an “obviously unfounded” case. The real target isn’t mainstream disinformation, but rather effective disciplining of critics of the government and the EU. As a wave of substantive opposition to Brussels’ centralism mounts, a legal early-warning system is being formed, disguised as a protection for press freedom. The legislative process is currently in inter-ministerial coordination. After cabinet approval, it will move to the parliamentary stage. If the federal government has its way, the law will come into effect this year — a striking example of how efficiently politics can work when it curtails individual freedom. Climate of Suppression Let us condense the Brussels agenda into its core elements: centralized capital allocation in sectors like energy; the introduction of digital control currency; the erosion of national cultures through mass migration; and the suppression of secessionist tendencies. In short, further power is to be funneled quietly and systematically from the regions into the Brussels center. The symptoms of this centralism — economic and cultural decline, uncontrolled migration, and a looming debt crisis — are drawing public attention to foundational questions about the EU’s future. Dissatisfaction with climate ideology and government overreach is also showing at the ballot box. A rising conservative right, embodied by figures like Hungary’s Viktor Orbán and Italy’s Giorgia Meloni, is finding common ground in opposition to EU centralism. A consolidation of this movement is likely, and it’s triggering defensive reflexes in Brussels and national capitals. This awakening opposition has exposed the various immune systems protecting the regime: NGOs, state-funded media, subsidized business leaders, and a captured academic class dominate public discourse. Together, they set the narrative, isolate dissenters, and — where these defenses fail — seek to sterilize political opposition through media mechanisms. Firewalls in party politics, climate hysteria, and the borderless migration policy are the most visible front lines in this battle for narrative control. Vectors of Centralized Attack A visible rupture appeared with Elon Musk’s takeover of X. His multi-billion-dollar investment could mark a turning point in the history of postmodern democracy. With around 600 million users and the spread of sovereignty-enabling technologies like VPNs, the decentralized author ecosystem of X has stabilized and expanded. That success has triggered fierce retaliation. Brussels is now pushing measures like criminal liability reversal, mandatory identity verification, and invasive surveillance software — classic tools of a control regime blind to the growing public backlash it now faces. Free media have made the problem of centralized power visible, and people are quietly withdrawing their consent. Yet the EU persists, levying grotesque multimillion-euro fines on U.S. media companies. The battle lines are drawn: the EU versus a rising domestic liberty movement, increasingly backed by America’s renewed push for sovereignty. Mounting Costs, Dwindling Control Alongside these attacks, EU member governments are scrambling to subsidize their collapsing media ecosystems with taxpayer money. But this is a doomed effort: once dissenters find safe harbor, they rarely return to the island of curated, state-managed thought. The exponential cost spiral of this asymmetric fight remains misunderstood by its protagonists. In trying to keep a failing eco-socialist narrative alive, governments are burning public money — and revealing the political-media cartel defending it. This paternalistic overreach is backfiring, fueling public rejection. Greta Thunberg’s endless moral performances — from climate marches to Palestinian solidarity rallies — have become a symbol of a system that proclaims its moral superiority more desperately the more it loses its grip on the public narrative. That the EU and its national arms are now rolling out their heavy guns in the information war — like the SLAPP directive — is deeply concerning. We learned from the COVID protests in Europe and Canada that the state is willing to use police force and underhanded methods to protect its power. But this escalation reveals a deeper truth: the media consensus between rulers and ruled has broken down. Political messaging and its execution increasingly diverge from the people’s will, and manifest in polarized parliaments and a more unified opposition. The debate space is heating up. And the battle lines are now crystal clear. #eu #socialism #freedom