Two 15-year-old Syrian migrants raped a 19-year-old Czech tourist, threatening him with a knife at the main train station in Dresden, Germany. They also robbed him of €300.
A similar case took place a year ago at a train station in Munich, where an Afghan man raped a drunk and unconscious 18-year-old male Polish tourist.
BREAKING:
A vote in the Dutch Parliament to ban the Muslim Brotherhood falls 2 votes short of passing.
It failed because the right-wing anti-immigration party FvD unexpectedly decided not to support the motion that was put forward by Geert Wilders and @Maikel_PVV
Why are they trying to kill European culture?
1. European culture = foundation of modern liberty
Western Europe birthed ideas like individual rights, free markets, constitutional government, scientific method, abolition of slavery.
Those traditions empowered citizens to resist kings, empires, and elites.
A confident, cohesive European/Western culture is harder to control, because it carries an anti-authoritarian streak.
2. Global elites prefer managed populations
The WEF and similar bodies push a model where nations hand power to supranational institutions (UN, IMF, central banks, corporate boards).
Independent nations with strong cultural identity (e.g. European nations with pride in history) are obstacles to that.
Undermining cultural confidence makes those nations more pliable.
3. Weaponizing guilt
By painting Europe’s legacy as uniquely evil (slavery, colonialism), elites sap cultural pride.
Guilt narratives make Europeans and their descendants less willing to defend their traditions — easier to push mass immigration, global governance, ESG/DEI mandates.
Meanwhile, non-Western powers aren’t burdened with this guilt narrative (China, Gulf states), so they expand influence without apology.
4. Divide and neutralize
Internal division (race, gender, class resentment) keeps Western nations turned inward.
When people fight each other, they don’t challenge the real power structures — financial oligarchies, global corporates, unelected bureaucracies.
A fractured culture is no longer a threat to centralized control.
5. The ultimate threat: a self-confident West
A Europe or America proud of its cultural legacy (rule of law, free inquiry, limited government, family, community) would resist technocratic globalism.
So instead, elites encourage cultural amnesia: tear down statues, rewrite history, glorify victimhood, push “equity” over merit.
The result: the population feels unmoored, guilty, and ready to accept new global values set from above.
European culture is treated as a threat precisely because it carries the DNA of resistance to central control.
Destroying its confidence (via guilt, division, cultural erosion) makes way for a managed, globalized order where elites face less pushback.
@iamyesyouareno White people have been shamed into self extinction and it's time to put an end to it.
We are culturally better than everyone else on planet earth and it's time to start acting like it