Brexit · European Union, American Empire

- Authors
- Taylor, Pelle Neroth
- Publisher
- UNKNOWN
- Date
- 2016-07-08T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.35 MB
- Lang
- en
Britain has had its independence day from Europe. When will it have its independence day from the American Empire? Contrary to eurosceptic belief, the overwhelming force in British and European lives and the European political scene has been the preponderant power of the United States. American foreign policy in the Middle East is largely responsible for the refugee flows Europe is experiencing.
The European movement, forerunner of today's EU, few people are aware, received generous funding from the US government in the 1950s; while American denazification procedures created the anti-nationalist Germany we see today. European politicians are inspired by American multiculturalism; and it is in America's interest to have a Europe that is politically weak, receptive to American capitalism and culturally and ethnically mixed up. US influence in Europe is the predominant power factor on the continent. Not Germany, not (how absurd) Russia,
Nor the Eurocrats. It is in America's interest to have a neutered geopolitical space that is constructed culturally and politically after the American model, providing a single market for American corporations and whose nation states have been weakened to impunity by a combination of mass immigration and European bureaucracy.
A mongrelised Europe devoted to consumption and capitalism - just like America.
Britain has "won" its independence from Europe. That is nothing. Britain - and Europe - must win its independence from America.