There are elections to the EU parliament in May. Pol should pay attention. This is a serious chance to change the character of the EU fundamentally. Voters don't have strong loyalties for this election given how new it is and how little they care and know about the EU parliament. Voter turnout is probably low. Both factors work in our favor. What we should do:
-> Frame this election as a referendum on migration. We should identify the most anti-immigration party in every EU country and frame this as a binary election. This would give right fringe parties enormous boost.
To do this: (1) Please help identify the most anti-immigration party in every EU country by completing the list below. (2) Spam facebook instagram your local news comments sections with the one key message that this is the chance to stop illegal refugees into Europe and a referendum on what we think about recent EU policies on third world immigration.
There is a clear majority in opposition to immigration in every European country here is our chance to mobilise it to change the EU fundamentally. If we start this discussion early, there is a greater chance that our parties will get the message and combine forces.
I want to design posters, please help me find a slogan. Is "payback time" too aggressive?
Pol, rise up and safe the Western World once more!!
Austria FPO Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czechia Denmark Estonia Finland France RN Germany AfD Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Lega Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden UK (?) UKIP
UK FLAG >Pol, rise up and safe the Western World once more!!
>SAFE
Fuck off you little muslim chav.
Adam Reyes
Hello memeflag, I am from continental Europe and English is not my native language indeed. This does not change the importance of this message.
Robert Young
> I am from continental Europe Then GTFO We got brexit so you can fuck off now and deal with it yourself in your own shit country.
Xavier Morales
This board is not for exclusive use of the Brits. We Euros can discuss our affairs here, with or without you.
And yes, thank God my brief stay on this shithole island is coming to an end soon.
Ryan Powell
Flanders Vlaams belang Wallonia nothing
Jaxson Hernandez
I don't care what you do on Jow Forums, I meant GTFO of the UK you dumb fuck. Especially since you think its a shithole. Less of a shithole than that EU you are going to have to go back to, hahahaha. Cunt. I hope you get raped by a migrant.
Robert Johnson
I'm watching. Bump
Leo Gutierrez
You country is a shithole, Ahmed Bump
Kayden Hill
yeah nobody care in Denmark really. Only no name politicians run and the voting percentage is extremely low.
Hudson Carter
This is precisely our great opportunity. Imagine if we get a fair share of those pissed off with migration to show up and vote.
Adrian Long
>Voters don't have strong loyalties for this election given how new it is...
EU parliament elections have been happening since 1979.
True, but I think voters somehow have not developed strong loyalties. They don't know the politicians, and they are not aware of these alliances. The mood is more one of "whatever".
Christopher Sanders
This - Vote Pernille or Inger
Tyler Johnson
Angst, grief, pain: Europe is in turmoil as extremists form new alliances
Nervousness abounds about the EU’s prospects and cohesion, with the focus on European parliament elections on 23-26 May.
none of those will run for anything related to the EU. People here are invested in the Danish democracy nobody gives two shits about the EU system (that is until the EU demands something then everyone is up in arms about it).
Brody Rodriguez
>Imagine if we get a fair share of those pissed off with migration to show up and vote that tactic have been tried for over 20 years here and all it does is that they simply do not show up to vote. If you are anti immigration in Denmark you are nearly always also anti EU. And anti EU people only vote when EU wants to have more sovereignty not at the general EU parliament elections
Luis Anderson
>Pol Fuuuuuuuu
Sebastian Jackson
We have to reach these people somehow, and make sure they realise that it is in their interest to go out and vote.
Ayden Gutierrez
We need a revival within the Holy Church and a Crusade ending secular humanism forever.
Wyatt Butler
The EU will not change, because its a totalitarian bureaucracy seeking to hold onto power for power's sake. They will form a grand coalition between Socialists, PPE (cuckservatives) and ALDE, and they'll stay in power
Christian Richardson
See also pollofpolls site for EU elections
Even with 170+130+90 EPP, S&D and ALDE will hold a comy 390 seats, vs a majority of 376
Jonathan Cox
DF and the Nye Borgerlige. will have candidates -
William Mitchell
In Poland we have coalition right now. It's Ruch Narodowy (National Movement), Wolność (Freedom) and G. Braun movement Pobudka (Awakening). You can know RN eg from organization of Independence March. Wolność is another Korwin Mikke party. And Pobudka is catholic right and Braun is talking so much about Jews and their lies and their lack of respect to goyim. They are working together right now, since 6th January, so the most important right wing parties are not divided anymore.
Joshua Edwards
win through the council first even if the EP 'grand coalition' succeeds this time, the trend will show that it'll be the last time unless shit changes
the above is the political side of it; most bureaucrats will jump ship and start doing what's right to save their own livelyhoods
Daniel Edwards
>ess of a shithole than that EU you are going to have to go back to Absolutely not.
It's your own fault then.
Dylan Rogers
For Croatia it would probably be >NZH - Neovisni za Hrvatsku
Aaron Myers
The balance of political power in Europe has shifted from the centre to the extremes, possibly permanently, and mainly to the benefit of the hard right. About one in six western European voters now regularly back populist parties. Economic disparities and wealth gaps yawn ever wider. Across Europe, migration – locally problematic or not – resembles a roadside IED, ever ready to explode without warning.
Agree with Orbán or not, migration has become a catch-all Trojan horse issue, encompassing concerns about identity, finite resources, community, culture and sovereignty. It symbolises the perceived failure of established elites to comprehend, let alone solve, the “problem”. It is a potent electoral weapon.
Leo White
"National Conservatives" and Christ-Dems should be counted as left-wing as well. Since at least 2009, or 2004.
It's also telling how literal communists are merely called "left-wing", but the others "Far-Right"
Hunter Gutierrez
Slovenia SNS is the only viable party. Don't know which EU party they will run with tho.
Christopher Edwards
>I meant GTFO of the UK you dumb fuck >GTFO of the UK I think you should leave with him. We don't need minus 80 IQ niggers like you here either, you dumb fuck
Jonathan Collins
Is it true that the Guardian is run by Jews?
Samuel Cruz
Which EU party would SVP join if they were forced to? Which EU party would you vote for?
Justin Murphy
>The balance of political power in Europe has shifted from the centre to the extremes, possibly permanently, and mainly to the benefit of the hard right In what universe?
Christopher Thompson
Do you know what national conservatism is?
Adrian Young
Thanks! Updated list:
Austria FPO Belgium Bulgaria Croatia NZH Cyprus Czechia Denmark Estonia Finland France RN Germany AfD Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Lega Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia SNS Spain Sweden UK (?) UKIP
Daniel Turner
Do you know?
Hudson Gray
They are very pro Islam so probably Saudi moneys in there somewhere-
Juan Price
FPÖ, AfD and UKIP are all Zionist trash. Complete waste of time.
Sebastian Lopez
Unless they are shilling for Shariah they are not. If by "pro Islam" you mean: complaining about racism, Islamophobia and wonderful stories about well integrated Muslim womyn and her struggle in racist, bigotted England, then it is Jews and their little good goys.
Logan Long
Agreed, but from what I understand now on what sort of parties will run, they seem like the least awful options in these countries.
Ayden Brooks
we literally have no right-wing party, we're fucked
Isaiah Morgan
Estonia-EKRE. 22% support.
James Gutierrez
No, absolutely not. Are you kidding? >Zionist party >best option Nuts! Vote left, you vote white genocide. Vote right, you put Israel first. You get multi-culturalism, hate speech laws and the death of your culture in both cases. There is no political solution. If I am going to make a pointless vote then at least NPD. But I am certainly not giving Zionists my vote. Jow Forums got totally cucked by Trumpism. pathetic.
Kevin Myers
>somebody wants to help me >better tell him to fuck off Brainlet incarnate
Julian Baker
Have any of you ever bothered to check out the EU's website, especially its educational material? It's a real eye-opener.
>Throughout history, people have migrated from one place to another. This is the universal setup. It is meant to make you think that what is happening now is nothing new and, by extension, nothing to worry about.
>They look for legal ways, but they also risk their lives, to escape from political oppression, war and poverty, as well as to reunite with family and benefit from entrepreneurship and education. Read this carefully. What is the distinction they make? It's not even legal vs illegal anymore. It's legal vs "life-risking". By putting it like this, the EU defends illegal immigration.
>Protection is given to people fleeing their home countries who cannot return due to a well-founded fear of persecution or risk of suffering serious harm. The old definition was "well-founded fear of persecution on account of a limited number of characteristics, such as race and religion". Now it's "risk of suffering serious harm". Compared to a European, anyone and everyone from Nigeria, or Mexico, or India, or China, runs a vastly increased risk of suffering serious harm. This is another way in which the EU tries to rewire public opinion gradually through the use of language.
Lucas Brooks
Anyone got that list of EU bills that had lost the vote but they passed anyway?
Nicholas Price
That's from 2017 and you also left out that they intend to decrease immigration. Even back then. The EU is no different from all the other left-wing nations today. From France, Germany, or Britain. Doesn't fucking matter. Same ideology, same faces. Everywhere.
Cameron Ward
That's just it. It hasn't so far, and probably will not. Look at the European Parliament's history from 1979 until 2014. There have only been a few key changes:
1. Christian Democrats increased their support slightly relative to Social Democrats. 2. The far-left lost a bit of ground, but only in relative terms (as the number of seats grew, their seats remained the same). 3. Far-right parties (actual ones, not civnats) used to have 16-17 seats in the 1980s, but since the early 1990s they have had 0. 4. There has been a slight gain for eurosceptics, but even when you include eurosceptics who are for staying in the EU, they still only represent ~150/750 seats.
Don't forget, also, that despite their rhetoric, the leaders of Austria and Hungary are NOT hard eurosceptics.
Jaxson Adams
Kurz is not even conservative. His political idol is Nelson Mandela ffs. A communist terrorist and murderer of children! But at least Hungary will stay Hungarian.
Jason Williams
Make one.
William Brown
>That's from 2017 and you also left out that they intend to decrease immigration. It doesn't say that. It says the EU intends to decrease "irregular migration", which is the EU's newspeak for illegal immigration. And if you ask how they intend to do so, what are the answers you get? The answer is: more legal immigration!
Here's what Dimitris Avramopoulos, the European Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship has had to say about immigration over the years.
>Migration today is part and parcel of our societies. It is an inherent feature of our globalised world. >We need to change the perception of the public opinion on migration. Our biggest concern is the rise of racism and xenophobia, fuelled by populist movements across Europe. To communicate the positive contribution of migration, I intend to launch an EU-wide campaign to improve the narrative about migration in cooperation with Member States later this year.
>Unfortunately, integration is not always an easy topic. Particularly not when the focus on the debate today is hijacked by some who believe there should be no global cooperation or engagement on migration, that countries should isolate themselves and “protect” themselves from the “dangers” of migration.' >Over 2014-2020, the EU has allocated almost EUR 1 billion to integration measures and more than 3 million third-country nationals were already supported with this dedicated funding so far. >In today’s increasingly globalised world, where mobility and migration will only continue, it is in our shared interest to be smart and proactive about integration. (...) Because we need to do more to integrate migrants as effectively as possible to build diverse, inclusive and socio-economically thriving societies.
Ryder Diaz
>vote then at least NPD Well, I will change the party of choice to NPD if they run for the EU. It is in our interest to vote for the most right wing alternative always.
Wyatt Long
More by Dimitris Avramopoulos:
>Member States should continue enhancing legal pathways, both for those who need protection through resettlement as well as for talent from abroad, through an improved Blue Card and the launch of pilot projects for labour migration.
>The objective of the European Union is to prevent uncontrolled migration flows, while continuing to work towards better management of global migration and mobility.
>The reality however is that migration and human mobility are part of our history and are here to stay. >No country can do this alone, but together we can set up a humane, dignified and secure mechanism for governing human mobility globally. >The European Union has made significant progress in developing all the building blocks of a comprehensive migration policy that are contributing to achieve many of the objectives for safe, orderly and regular migration.
Benjamin Watson
That's one sentence in there as another possibility, while the main message is that the number has been reduced from 10,000 a day to 67.
And it would be nice, if you included a source and date in your green text, Nederland.
Not that arguing on a mongolian basketweaving board would change anything. Since the establishment is leftist, everywhere.
Elijah Russell
That would be NPD. But I have no illusions: they are a bad meme party. Yet I will never, ever vote AfD again. They are in full purge mode now, just like the FPÖ was.
Jaxon King
Then there's Federica Mogherini, the head of the European External Action Service (essentially the EU's foreign minister).
>The idea of a clash between Islam and “the West” – a word in which everything is put together and confused – has misled our policies and our narratives. Islam holds a place in our Western societies. Islam belongs in Europe. It holds a place in Europe's history, in our culture, in our food and – what matters most – in Europe's present and future.
>Some people are now trying to convince us that a Muslim cannot be a good European citizen, that more Muslims in Europe will be the end of Europe. These people are not just mistaken about Muslims: these people are mistaken about Europe, they have no clue what Europe and the European identity are.
>I am not afraid to say that political Islam should be part of the picture. Religion plays a role in politics – not always for good, not always for bad. Religion can be part of the process. What makes the difference is whether the process is democratic or not.
>Any attempt to divide the peoples of Europe into "us" and "them" brings us in the wrong direction. The migrants and us. The Muslims and us. The Jews and us, as anti-Semitism has not been defeated at all. The “other” and us. We learnt from our history that we all are someone else’s “other”. The fear of the other can only lead us to new conflicts.
The problem isn't me or them. It's people you. People who know there's something wrong, yet get the uniquely German urge to defend their betters against criticism. You would have been in the Kaiserschlacht, and the Volkssturm, and the Stasi, even if you disagreed with their aims.
Dominic Roberts
Forbritain.uk
Bentley Parker
Is there any way I can help. I’m from Australia yet my country would still be affected.
David Barnes
Yes.
Liam Bell
>It holds a place in Europe's history,
Yeah, as enemies and invaders, lol
Evan Cook
It would be good to add European party next to the party name, say
>UK, UKIP, EFDD >Germany, AfD, ECR
Carson Long
>suggest to vote NPD instead of Zicucks >y-y-you're literally MERKEL Nice projection, retard
Hunter Green
>And yes, thank God my brief stay on this shithole island is coming to an end soon.
Where do you plan to go? One of my relatives already moved to the Netherlands.
Isaiah Bell
She is stupid, no doubt about that, but I don't think she's wrong entirely
Tyler Nguyen
Weren't they just 20 a few days ago? Here's hoping they get into coalition.
>Spain We got VOX or ADÑ. Personally, ADÑ is full of edgy Nazis and will never get any representation. So, I would say VOX.
James Long
>This is a serious chance to change the character of the EU fundamentally off course user, we obviously believe that the eu Parliament who has no real power like the EU commission does has the power to change, because the EU is all about change. Just see how much change they have already done lol
I cant wait for the EU to change u guys. I know they'll change for the better this year I just know it. This year they'll finally start listening to their own people I think, without ant indication of that happening ever before in the history of the eu.
Is there any coherent electoral manifesto to the ENF? I'm all against euro and free movement, mind you, but these ENF cucks seem like useless idiots to me.
Kevin Phillips
I don't think there's an up to date one yet.
Ian Baker
I like the EU even if Brits dont and Yanks feel intimidated by a larger whiter political bloc. Over all it was great for the Irish economy. Both myself and my parents saw huge increases in income, wealth and security. I have a German partner. I enjoy VISA free international travel and the protection of privacy that the EU provides.
Also European nations need to pool (not lose) sovereignty to combat places like Russia, China and the US when they try to exert control over us.