The EU will ensure that eurosceptic candidates are obstructed from securing top jobs in Brussels no matter that outcome of the European elections in May, Jean-Claude Juncker, the President of the European Commission, has boasted.
In an interview with Polish media Juncker shot down the notion that the increased support at the ballot box for national populist parties predicted in May would – in any way – affect the globalist European Union integration project.
“In these elections, those who promote foolish nationalism will pay the price for it,” Junker threatened.
“Nobody knows this, but last time I rejected the candidacies of six of the Commissioners presented to me by national governments,” the unelected bureaucrat gloated.
>In August 2016, Juncker received criticism over his remarks on immigration at the European Forum Alpbach in Austria. During his speech Juncker, a supporter of Angela Merkel's open door response to the European migrant crisis, made news by telling the audience that "borders are the worst invention ever made by politicians".[62]
>Upon hearing the news of Cuban dictator Fidel Castro's death in December 2016, Juncker said that "With the death of Fidel Castro, the world has lost a man who was a hero for many."[63]
Cooper Walker
>On 4 May 2018, Juncker attended and spoke at a celebration of Karl Marx’s 200th birthday, where he defended Marx's legacy and unveiled an eighteen-foot bronze statue of Marx donated by the Chinese government.[66][67][68][69][70] Critics accused Juncker of insulting victims of communism.[71][66] MEPs from Hungary’s ruling Fidesz party wrote: "Marxist ideology led to the death of tens of millions and ruined the lives of hundreds of millions. The celebration of its founder is a mockery of their memory."[72]
Isaac Young
Drunk
Benjamin Edwards
nationalism is wrong, borders are wrong, but stupidity is worse. keeping out stupid people during this mass immigration emergency should be the policy. Stupidity can be cured with incentive based sperm donation eugenics. Once stupidity is cured, we can eliminate borders and nations completely.
Cameron Reyes
Makes sense. Based Junker
Noah Ross
Luxembourg
Joshua Myers
Shit like this is like fuel to the fire, more and more normies will be redpilled. They have to keep going and talk like a waterfall.
Lincoln Bennett
>we will not abide the will of the people ok so death it is
You forgot to the part where the organization's bosses (the people) want it changed and give jobs to the according new members.
Xavier Ortiz
>bosses (the people) lmao
Adrian Sullivan
>implying that the cattle that occupy the European continent would ever again rise up and throw out the autocrats that stand on their collective necks
Gabriel Perry
No fucking idea why Orban is staying in the EPP. He basically neutered himself by accepting suspension. He’s made zero headlines since then. What a fucking embarrassment.
It's not like these candidates had any chance of getting into the real power anyway. The commissions decide everything, the un-elected > elected paradigm in the EU is a king. He is really stating the obvious. But what he doesn't state is the fact that the support for the nationalism is growing steadily and if they replace the absolute majority of these fucks with the eurosceptics them the power will change hands. It will probably take another decade or 2, and if nothing changes the nationalists will take the power and, most likely, dismantl9this garbage of a union. The changes though may accelerate that transformation. In short: they ARE scared AMD they should be.
Ethan Ward
It's cool to have our "independent" countries, isn't it. Whatever we want is irrelevant. Whoever you vote is irrelevant. The globalists are authoritarians and quite open about enforcing their ideology regardless of what the people think.
Colton Ross
And, not AMD*
Owen Turner
It's as if they want civil war...
Carson Anderson
>“In these elections, those who promote foolish nationalism will pay the price for it,” Junker threatened.
I hope the common person on the streets of Europe read that and wake the fuck up. Restoring sanity is gonna be something they're gonna have to fight for.
Adrian Brooks
The masses have become so complacent that at this point they believe they have all the power to just walk all over everyone, because as of now there's no one telling them they can't.
David Diaz
>buying AMD instead of Intel poorfags ladies and gentoomen
>He's hoping to secure a populist majority in EPP after the EP elections, but he said it himself that if the EPP remains divided he'll likely bail. I mean they unanimously voted to suspend him. Is he delusional? Because he has to be to believe the EPP has a populist faction apart from his own party, much less a majority populists. The EPP are as pozzed as the socialists. He should be leading Salvini’s new party but his hesitation means that at best he will end up following Salvini, (who supports nigger quotas btw)
Ethan Gutierrez
He was probably drunk as a skunk when he said this. Oh sorry, it was his """sciatica""" playing up.
Jose Miller
kys globalist
Jonathan Ward
There are two Eurosceptic right-wing groups in the EU parliament he could join, what's he playing at?
Parker Phillips
>nationalism is wrong, borders are wrong, but being white is worse. >keeping out white people during this mass immigration emergency should be the policy. >Whites can be removed with incentive based sperm donation eugenics. >Once white people are removed, we can eliminate borders and nations completely.
So we can only conclude that at the core of the EU lies a hostile ideology that would surpress any form of political representation if it doesn't benefits it's own elites.
I honestly don’t know. It is simply delusion to believe the EPP are sympathetic to populism. Maybe they bribe him. I am willing to forgive his “corruption” in the past because it did not affect his rhetoric or action but ever since the suspension he has been a lamb- no headlines, no bold statements. There is no reason to continue helping them.
>Jean-Claude Juncker is a Luxembourgish what the fuck is luxembourgish? thats some mutt with no ethnic consciousness, no wonder hes pushing open borders and no national states. fucking faggot i hope our new goverment will milk the fuck out of this faggot organization and do nothing they ask
It was designed as such Can't have the plebs having a real voice can we?
Mason Smith
>government will not hire people who want to destroy it
wow how evil.
Daniel Powell
I actually don't want eurosceptics to run the EU, that's retarded, Juncker is right
James Gray
"euroskeptic" is such a broad term you can ban anyone that is not a corrupt pedophile with it.
Jeremiah Reyes
truth, but actual people that actually directly want to destroy the EU should be barred somehow, you wouldn't want suicidal people to fly your plane or drive your car either
Andrew Hall
That's clearly a Nazi finger solute.
Asher Turner
What is a point of a democracy when you ban anyone with actually different ideas from assuming legitimate power?
Henry Russell
>foolish nationalism yea lets just get rid of countries and shit and be ruled by the eu.
Landon Bennett
nice how you just proved the illegitimacy of the state
Nicholas Kelly
that's the other side of the pendulum, it's never either / or. It's an old question but that's what a constitution is for, same as the european one. we can't democratically gas soulless redheads e.g.
Tyler Sanchez
I proved the legitimacy of a constitution
Brandon Perry
>claim to be organisation that is a democracy >members get elected by the people, regardless on how they stand to the organisation >just go full authoritarian and don't give a shit about the people >from whom they get the money.
To bad junker has to go, he is a pure accelerator that is fostering the death of the EU.
Eli Phillips
Once again, their definition of "euroskeptic" is "wow, why arent you stopping the migration waves, its fucking up our federalization attempts." Literally they can be a federalist and find the current migration management to be below satisfactory, and they are now a radical.
Chase Martinez
Then it's a shit constitution. The folks who drew up the US constitution put in explicit methods for making up a new one instead, and fully expected there would be another violent revolution in the future when the government got out of control.
Not that I'm in favor of a violent revolution at this point, and not that I expect we'd get anything close to a good new constitution at this point.
Colton Watson
I think you might be confused Junker is talking about the bureaucracy, not an elected position/ body. The actual bureaucracy that runs the state, shouldn't employ or promote people who are actively seeking to undermine the nation. it's a very basic concept.
no bureaucracy is democratic-- such an set up could never work effectively.
Easton Bennett
>Because he has to be to believe the EPP has a populist faction apart from his own party
He's actually playing the political game, and he's doing it pretty damn good, considering the numerous corruption charges the EU was considering throwing at him (with the help of OLAF). EPP is currently in a very tough spot - they will win the MEP elections, Weber will most likely end up at the helm of the EU Commission, but the overall party support is dropping all across the European continent (mainly due to the fact that the most popular EPP parties, such as Merkel's CDU, have steadily adopted over the years many policies that were considered left of the political spectrum.). The Conservative Christian electorate, which forms the most numerous voting block of the EPP, has felt betrayed for many many years, and have now started slowly migrating towards other alternatives, given that now more and more nationalist-populist parties are growing across Europe.
If Weber wants to have real power in the Commission, and actually change the electorate feelings towards EPP, he will have to ally himself with Salvini and the likes, as to shift the policies towards the right. In small talk, he will have to adopt an anti-immigration stance if he wants to keep his slice of the pay. If he chooses to remain stubborn till the end, EPP will continue to hemorrhage support and eventually, in one or two election cycles, they will drop to the third or even fourth position (given that ALDE will now dissolve and all the parties from it will create a new block with Macron's support).
tl;dr politics is a bitch and you have to be ruthless to play the game. If EPP wants to survive in the long term, it will have to ally with Salvini's block. If they won't do it, polarization will continue to expand across the European political arena, which will eventually give way to actual extreme left and extreme right parties at the decision table.
Luke Ward
>muh democracy unironically when in history did it ever matter what the plebs want?
The West was built on the principle of a balance of powers. What you describe is not a bureaucracy but a mafia. You wait until after there is sedition to expose the traitor unless there's some disqualifying factor ahead of time, like being a pedophile, a dual-citizen, or being on mind-bending pharma drugs.
Kayden Hughes
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Camden Diaz
You have to understand that "democracy" is a codeword for the international communist revolutionaries. That's why you always hear them say "our democracy" or "Israel is the only democracy." None of these countries are democracies. They just need to keep saying it to signal to each other that they're all in on the global communist revolution.
Julian Brooks
>We have a Democracy >unless you vote for the wrong policies
Pathetic
Logan Torres
Junk in the truck was literally not elected
Brayden Lopez
>be a company >stockholders chose a new board with the sole intent of replacing the CEO >the CEO says he wont allow anybody to sit at the board who is determined to substitute him Yeah sure, that's how things go normally
Tyler Brooks
So there is no moderating influence, or a feedback response mechanism for the EU bureaucracy?
Luke Lee
Right, as if one single fucking thing would change even with more right wing politicians in the European Parliament. How long has Daniel Hannan been a MEP for the UK? And has he actually accomplished anything during that time, or have things increasingly become more and more fucked?
Wyatt Howard
BASED JUNCKER bitchslappin tribalist demagogues left and right for the good of the people.
You don't get to point fingers, you drunk prick. I remember a time when we could talk as men, straight to the eye. None of this scraping, groveling! Europa has fallen, now we must take her back! No more endless debates about the proper EU-approved length of plastic forks!
>he West was built on the principle of a balance of powers
no it wasn't. the US governmental structure was built with these principles in mind, but modern "western" or european nations usually have quite lopsided arrangements (commonly an extremely powerful legislature) where one body dictates how the other bodies act.
Josiah Miller
>luxembourg drunky is the emperor of europe Who ever signed for that?
David Russell
I have said this 6,000,000 times that the EU only knows how to make enemies.
Where in the Lisbon Chart is stated that we should all contribute to German economy, or that my son's name should be Mohammad?
Angel Scott
Lmao eu cucks why don’t you do something. All talk and do nothing
Cooper Fisher
yes-- it's your national government. if you want the EU to act in a certain way you need to elect a national government or head of state with that opinion/ ideology.
Aiden Hughes
No. The whole point of the thing is to be a playground for Soviet burocrats.
Like brexit, i presume. Seems the only way to reform it is to leave it.
Daniel Ross
False. One of the defining factors between the East and the West halves of the former Roman Empire is that the East retained the notion that the state and the church are the same. In the West, there was a power-sharing agreement between the church and the aristocracy. In the West, there was an idea of the nation-state. This the very origin of the balance of powers.
That's where the EU went wrong trying to be a prototype for the future one world government. Even the currency setup was built on a complete lie (literally had to rig the books to meet the entry requirements of the Maastricht treaty) and why it's unworkable. The power-mad nutters are not the "masters of the universe" they believe themselves to be. The technocrats are incompetent and do nothing but suppress failed institutions to keep the project together.
Robert Hernandez
Britain did something and so far it's not turning out so good
Colton Cruz
>we ignore the people for the good of the people
That makes perfect sense. Most people are clueless, easily programmable NPCs. The average guy has an IQ of 100 and half the population is dumber than that. The desires of children must sometimes be ignored, for their own sake.
> It's the will of the Gods! > It's the will of the people! Exactly the same shit, but with secularization.
Sebastian Bell
>In Nations, State > bureaucracy >In Soviet Union, bureaucracy > State Now tell me, ebephrenic squirrel, where do you live?
>inb4 EU not a nation and never will be
Camden Long
>Right, as if one single fucking thing would change even with more right wing politicians in the European Parliament.
The political climate is totally different now. The EPP and the liberal right has for years slowly turned towards the center and even left of the political spectrum as a way to counter the left's rhetoric when it came to the policies that involved social issues. Now, you have to understand that the average state in Europe is bound by the constitution to look after its citizens, so social policies are seen here as a "given" by the average citizen, be them right or left. With that in mind, the conservatives in Europe have realized something very important - if you want to beat the left every election cycle, just mimic their behavior, mimic their policies and their actions, and you will slowly turn the electorate against them, and for you. This was best seen in Germany, where Merkel's CDU effectively annihilated the socialists by taking over their policies and using them against them, time and time again, while the actual conservatives in the party stood by and did nothing, content with the fact that they will keep their jobs indefinitely. You can literally apply the same pattern all across the European continent.
With today's political climate, the liberal conservatives can't really do that anymore. They will have to either appease the new populists and slowly turn towards the right again, or risk losing their own electorate in less than 10 years. Mind you, these types of strategic moves are planned well in advance, so we're talking about two or even three election cycles. If EPP and the likes won't embrace some actual conservative values, they will slowly disappear - and that's the worst dream for any career politician over here.
tl;dr appease the new populists and you get to keep your electorate if you play it good. Don't do it, and you risk losing everything in the long term. See for some more info.
Aaron Myers
If you see this while scrolling, you have been visited by the Drunken European of Global Government. National sovereignty and good hair days will come to you but only if you type "Don't mess up my hair, Juncker!"
You don't understand irony and sarcasm or the point I and other Anons were making about the EU. Your post is intellectually worthless and lacking in basic comprehension and I am far more diminished as a person for having to reply to your inane rambling than you could ever imagine. Apologies to other based Anons