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Books to personally cope with the failure of the European Union?
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>>25328824
Reverend Insanity.
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>>25328824
Post-Europe by Yuk Hui
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You juat need to start building a sustainable community in your surroundings. That way, you will survuve the collapse. Keep some chickens, farm an hectare of vegetables. Build locally, source locally.
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>>25328824
It failed after Britain left.
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>>25328978
2004 was the real deathblow.
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>highest average quality of life on earth
>everyone is seething
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>>25329003
What about Mississippi and Louisiana?
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>>25329003
>rapes go up literally hundreds of % all commited by migrants
>post mean tweet about migrant criminals doing it
>go to jail
fucking pathetic lmao.
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>>25329017
The UK left 5-10 years ago, probably around the time muttmerica became minority White.
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>>25328824
One set of books about raging against decline, refusing defeat, and attempting renewal might begin with The Lord of the Rings, where fading kingdoms and peoples struggle to preserve what is worth saving despite overwhelming odds. It could continue with The Revolt of the Masses, a warning against cultural and political degeneration; The Camp of the Saints, a controversial fictional vision of civilizational collapse; The Conservative Mind, which argues for the preservation and restoration of inherited traditions; and The Fate of Empires and Search for Survival, which examines patterns of imperial decline partly to illuminate how societies might resist them. The common thread is resistance: even if decline appears likely, these works emphasize struggle, preservation, recovery, or the duty to fight against dissolution.

A contrasting set of books about accepting terminal decline would include Memoirs of Hadrian, whose aging emperor reflects on mortality, limits, and the passing of an era; The World We Have Lost, which explores a vanished social order without proposing its restoration; The Decline of the West, famous for portraying civilizations as organisms that inevitably age and die; The Conspiracy Against the Human Race, which treats pessimism and decline as fundamental conditions rather than problems to be solved; and The Leopard, whose aristocratic protagonist recognizes that his world is ending and meets the transformation with a mixture of dignity, melancholy, and resignation. The common theme here is acceptance: decline is treated not as a challenge to be overcome but as a reality to be understood, endured, or contemplated.
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>>25329003
>population is 50% muslim foreigners
>daily car bombings and grenade attacks
>garbage everywhere
>half of all cities are no-go zones
>rape rates through the roof
>traditional cuisine replaced with roach-infested kebab shops
"we have the highest standard of living in the world!"... no, you're a bunch of actual cucks
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>>25328992
the migrants arrived and the eu commanded the goyim to treat migrants better than their nationals, the goyim obeyed for a chance at a kalergi prize
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Was in Italy a few months ago and didnt really see many mudslimes, Is it to poor for them to get gibs or something there?
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>>25329041
>Camp of the Saints, a controversial fictional vision of civilizational collapse
it was very specifically about france, examining a number of paradigmatic french characters and why they would do nothing, each time asking, could this be the reason. but it largely ignored the role of banking and childlessness and atheism in driving the loss of identity and the identitarians continue that loss of identity. anyway youre missing unwins book documenting that a society has 3 generations after sexual liberation of women before total collapse
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>>25329062
It‘s wildly blown out of proportion by demoralizing jews or the lowest-tier of retard brainwashed by clickbait and refusing to accept that America had less claim than anybody to quasi-racial nationalism. I was in Paris recently and aside from having a legacy of culture it looked like an American city in the 70's—which isn‘t great and needs dealt with but for what is supposedly the concentrated ground zero of a third world invasion the fact that it‘s around sixty percent White (and Whites in good form) and walkable was a pleasant surprise which put the doomer mindset into perspective.
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>>25329104
No I went to Ireland 15, 7, and 1 year(s) ago and the demographic bomb is undeniable. There are hoards of muslims there now whereas they were nonexistent before. You probably don’t notice it because you live there so you see one new one per day.
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>>25329111
What does this have to do with the EU? You might as well be describing Britain or Norway.
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>>25329119
I’m pretty sure Ireland is in the EU and that the people who inhabit the EU are the ones responsible for its quality.
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>>25329003
The EU is just a giant retirement home now
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>>25329033
happens in Germany too retard, and I'm sure in the other spineless faggot rEUtard countries. Nice way to bring up the USA out of nowhere as well, can't stop thinking of your betters I guess despite your quality of life, lmao.
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>>25329125
Those countries would not be acting differently outside the EU.
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>>25329136
They’re failing for the same reading though.
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>>25329111
>>25329135
I‘m an American who is frustrated with living in a third world country.

>it happens in Germany too

The country where Die Heimat is an official party?
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>>25329128
while buses intermittently crash through bingo night
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>>25329111
I‘ll maintain an openness to the possibility that I‘m being misled by statistics somehow since I‘ve never been to Ireland; but in the capital within the past generation it looks like a quarter non-White is the maximum while a large part of even that might be from elsewhere in Europe. More than half of the country’s immigration traces to this city alone.

I‘ll reiterate at the risk of being misrepresented that I‘m not saying this is okay—but that it‘s far less dire than suggested and exaggerating a matter which remains fixable only serves to demoralize.
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>>25328824

Good. Europe is still way more wealthy than it has any right to be. The world must heal from colonialism sooner than later.
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>>25329211
Colonialism ended a lifetime ago. The world already healed.
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>>25329017
>Criticise genocide on twitter
>Have your passport taken from you and jailed in a latinx country
America is worse. There's more freedom in europe.
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>>25329041
>The Lord of the Rings
Faaaaggg
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>>25329056
>KEBAB TASTES BAD EVEN THOUGH EVERYONE LIKES IT SO THEY INFEST EVERY CORNER
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the EU is an american project, as long as america exists the EU will continue to be shitty, they'll sabotage us at every opportunity
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>>25329003
Twitter meme statistics made by americans makes things seem way worse than they actually are
>CRIME IS UP 900000% EVERYONE IS DEAAAAAD
>NO JOB ALL YOUR RENT = TAX MONEY
>900 MILLION IMMIGRANTS EVERY DAY NOWHERE NO LIVE BUT THE STREETS
I live in Monaco and everything here seems relativly fine beyond the cost of everything going up exponentially every day. Good food is getting more expensive, bills are getting more expensive, cigarettes are so fucking expensive Jesus Christ
Drugs are also becoming a real issue in places like Germany so many germans and specially gross turkish immigrants smoke absurd amounts of weed all the time the air there is unbreathable. Cant stand talking to muslims or coexisting with them but theyre mostly lower class construction workers or people I hire to fix my sink so I dont have to worry about looking them in the eye and proles are disgusting regardless of ethnicity, being muslim just makes them worse. I do have a thing for being gross and hypersexual around young hijabis though you could rub your crotch in front of them and they wouldnt say a word. England has always been a shithole its just gotten worse with indians and muslims but they did this to themselves and im not english so I dont have to give 2 fucks about it
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The Muslim problems in Europe are more an issue with liberalism than with the EU. It’s quite literally the paradox of tolerance in action. If European nations (EU members and the UK) got serious and treated Islamism the same way they treat the native far right, the threat from Islam would go away.
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>>25329267
>looks down on workers
>harasses young women
MFer you literally are as bad as the Muslim immigrants everyone hates
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>>25329288
people willing to work for slave wages is a necessary part of the machine, you remove third world precarious workers the whole things collapses on itself
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>>25328824
In two (2) more weeks the EU will collapse
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>>25329288
They do though. There have been policies clearly targeting Islamic culture like burka bans or even burkini bans in France recently.
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>>25329349
this implies they work and pay taxes, and the majority don't and just drain the economy w/ all the benefits they receive. why are those economies getting worse? China is taking a hot shit on all of you put together.
>muh uberats/food delivery
cook your own food faggot.
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>>25329375
In 10 years I think. That is if you consider it turning into an economic area with no other institutions attached collapsing.
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>>25329453
So 10 years and 2 weeks?
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>>25328824
The EU is just a financial and military arrangement between countries. It's never been a "le TRVE EVROPA" entity.

>>25329111
>>25329104
>>25329288
I live in France and immigration in the EU in general is essentially a very localized phenomena. In essence, one community of immigrants gets accpeted somewhere, which leads them to bringing in their families and friends, which leads them to do the same etc.

So in the end you get some places like Brussels that end up looking like some chud's nightmare, but then you end up also with different cities with practically no immigration that end up looking like any chud's dream. I've lived in different cities and the difference is almost absurd. Some municipalities are practically devoid of immigration and are entirely white, whilst some others end up looking like the middle east
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>>25329432
>this implies they work and pay taxes, and the majority don't
This isn't true, the majority of them work. Why do you people say shit like this when you know that a single google search disproves you?
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>>25329460
Laugh all you want, we'll have RN in France and AfD in Germany. Quite possibly at the same time.
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>>25329463
It was always supposed to progress into a federal state. "Ever closer union".
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>>25329299
Except im german :)
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>>25328824
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>>25328824
Maybe look into writers who reflect on the failure to establish a united Europe after world war 2?
I read an interesting Golo Mann essay some time ago where he says something to the effect that if it didn't happen after the war it wouldn't ever
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>>25328824
America before the 80s was basically a European empire. All the immigrants except Jews were Europeans who decided to all call themselves one thing and have slaves who weren’t European, is basically Hitlers dream.
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>>25329464
>look only ~10% fewer are employed than natives, it‘s still a majority!
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>>25329473
The same AfD who had like 6 of their MPs assassinated and it was covered up?
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>>25329567
>the majority don't work
>yes they do, here's proof
>oh yeah? oh yeah? well... uh... uh... the majority work so there!
Christ, you people are something else
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>>25329464
are "refugees" included in this? doubt it. thanks for proving my point, me: one bazillion points, you minus one bajillion. keep losing bucko.
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>>25328838
I see you correctly recognize Mount Tai senior brother
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>>25329614
Yes, under "non-EU immigrants." The study doesn't look at refugees in institutional or collective housing, such as military barracks, dorms, hospitals, etc. ("Collective housing" =/= "place where multiple people live." That's just having roommates. People with roommates are included here.) Refugees are under 3% of total non-EU migrants, it wouldn't change the data very much. If you people want other people on your side, you've got to stop saying easily disproved shit
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>>25329650
nope. I'm right and you're cherry picking bullshit. Try harder or keep losing. Noticed you didn't touch anything on the explosion in crime once the "refugee" crisis started either, how bizarre.
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>>25329650
>scope is limited to persons living in private households
>excludes those in institutional or collective households (such as dormitories, hospitals, or military barracks)
So does this include all the people being housed in hotels on the taxpayer's dime or not?
>Therefore, asylum seekers hosted in collective housing are not included
hmm
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>>25329672
It's just >>25329609 in a different form
>oh yeah well refugees aren't included so there
>yes they are, and they don't make much of an impact on the data, here's proof
>oh yeah? oh yeah? well... well... uhhhhh... I'm right so there!
lmfao
>Noticed you didn't touch anything on the explosion in crime
Because we weren't talking about crime, we were talking about migrant participation in the workforce. You people have got to stop doing the thing where you change topics immediately once you start losing. It makes you sound like a bitch. You won't believe me, which is fine, but believe it or not, this is coming from a place of love and wistful hope -- I want you people to be less retarded so we can have more interesting conversations. We could be talking about economic wellbeing vs cultural wellbeing, the formation of national identity, whether pan-European unity is a coherent concept, etc etc, but you guys just can't stop yourselves from regurgitating whatever shitter slopfarm posts most recently upset you. In that vein, you read anything good, interesting, or insightful recently about the European Union? I'm down for a recommendation

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