November 08, 2006
The Republicans may have lost yesterday...
But European countries have been losing for years.
America beware. Please.
Emphasis mine.
The European Union is rapidly approaching a state similar to ideology-driven totalitarian regimes, a former Soviet dissident and expert witness against the Soviet Communist Party warned last week in Brussels.Posted by Carine at November 8, 2006 11:45 PMSpeaking at the invitation of the United Kingdom Independence Party, Vladimir Bukovsky, 63, said the EU was a “monster” that must be destroyed before it developed into the next Soviet Union, the Brussels Journal reported.
“The Soviet Union used to be a state run by ideology. Today’s ideology of the European Union is social-democratic, statist, and a big part of it is also political correctness,” Mr. Bukovsky said in an interview with Paul Belien. “I watch very carefully how political correctness spreads and becomes an oppressive ideology…Look at this persecution of people like the Swedish pastor who was persecuted for several months because he said that the Bible does not approve homosexuality.”
Pointing to a further example in the introduction of “hate speech” laws in France and Britain, Mr. Bukovsky said, “What you observe, taken into perspective, is a systematic introduction of ideology which could later be enforced with oppressive measures.”
Mr. Bukovsky said he gained access to confidential documents from the Soviet era in 1992, which revealed plans, dating back twenty years, to turn the European Union into a socialist organization. In 1985-1986 an informal agreement between Moscow and left-wing parties of Europe began to develop, according to Bukovsky, a plan that would see the Soviet Union “mellow” toward a social-democratic structure, while Western Europe would adopt a socialist structure.
“Then there [would] be convergency,” said Mr. Bukovsky. “This is why the structures of the European Union were initially built with the purpose of fitting into the Soviet structure. This is why they are so similar in functioning and in structure.”
While he acknowledges EU policies are not aggressively enforced as they were under the Soviet leadership, Mr. Bukovsky said nonetheless European countries are under enormous pressure to conform to EU ideology.
“It is almost blackmail. Switzerland was forced to vote five times in a referendum. All five times they have rejected it, but who knows what will happen the sixth time, the seventh time. It is always the same thing…The people have to vote in referendums until the people vote the way that is wanted.”
“It looks like we are living in a period of rapid, systematic and very consistent dismantlement of democracy,” Mr. Bukovsky warned.
“Today’s situation is really grim. Major political parties have been completely taken in by the new EU project. None of them really opposes it. They have become very corrupt. Who is going to defend our freedoms?”
Interesting views ...
Maybe this is why so many people in Europe glorify fashists and murderers like Gevara or even Castro.
Posted by: Joad at November 9, 2006 09:11 AMThat's very cheap and easy !
Did Europe trained and financed and mourned Dan Mitrione ?
Did Europe trained the SAVAK on how to torture and murder people in Iran ?
Did Europe created and organized death squad in El Salvador ?
Europe hasn't been waging indirect wars around on the world on "duck test" like hypothesis. What a coincidence, that it brought a lot of profits.
I know this is also cheap, but that's called arguing on the same grounds.
Posted by: Stéphane at November 9, 2006 05:35 PMEU may end up terrorizing its own, but has no stomach to build a force capable of terrorizing other countries, unless they're the size of the Ivory Coast.
Posted by: interventor at November 9, 2006 07:42 PMStephane,
What the hell are you talking about? What has it got to do with the EU becoming another totalitarian, bureaucratic monster?
Yeah, like you're on the "same ground" of a Bukovsky.
Interventor,
Indeed.
I thought it was quite clear that I was talking about 'European who "glorify" fascists and murderers like Guevara (what ??) and Castro'.
That's what Joad said...
Posted by: Stéphane at November 9, 2006 10:58 PMActually, I was just clearing things about 'Who supports fascism in the world'.
A brief historical point if you prefer :)
Posted by: Stéphane at November 9, 2006 11:00 PMPure crap. EU is a capitalist system pretty efficient. USRR was a failed state !
Europeans are pacifist because they paid a very heavy price in the past. Anyway, seing how messy is the situation in Iraq nowadays, I' m pretty sure 99.99% of europeans are happy not to have sent soldiers there in the first place.
Posted by: Pancho at November 15, 2006 11:46 PMI' m pretty sure 99.99% of europeans are happy not to have sent soldiers there in the first place
Most of Europe has sent soldiers!
And what exactly do you know about the USSR? Like Stephane, of course, you think you know better than Mr. Bukovsky. There's an expression coming from a French movie that says: "Les cons ça ose tout, c'est même à ça qu'on les reconnaît."
Posted by: Carine at November 16, 2006 09:55 AM




