Jack Posobiec
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Her name is Angela Merkel.
Angela Merkel, when she was running Germany for the 15 years that she ran Germany as chancellor,
and essentially the de facto leader of the EU.
She purported to be the one that pushed in this mass shoveling of Middle Eastern and foreign migrants all across the EU.
Now, this was done in the advent of the Arab Spring.
We also, of course, saw the Obama administration use the same tactics here in the United States.
That's why Dearborn looks like Dearborn now.
That's why
Minneapolis looks the way that it does now is because mass importation of migrants from populations and cultures that have no bearing or history or cultural connectivity to our country to our Western traditions to our Christian faith, they do not have those ties whatsoever to our language etc etc and so.
Angela Merkel said that by throwing the doors open and by forcing, forcing many of these countries, Ireland, by the way, which actually held out against the refugee compact for several years, was then eventually bought off and their doors were thrown open as well.
The Emerald Isle, the tiny little
plot of Ireland, where the Irish people are the indigenous inhabitants and natives of Ireland, is now being completely terraformed demographically because of the rise of migrants.
But Poland and Hungary, they stood strong against this.
Poland, the Law and Justice Party, and then in Hungary with Viktor Orban's party, they said absolutely not and even got to the point where the EU was suing them
the eu is trying to prosecute them for this and what have they seen as a result they have massive gdp growth year over year the gdp rate is going way up jobs are booming warsaw is absolutely exploding in terms of its tech community in terms of its tech sector hungary budapest you go down there they are building new things every single day in budapest and by the way they're even refurbishing some of the palaces and castles that still have destruction from the second world war
that they haven't been able to do because they were under communism for so long.
These are the Warsaw Pact countries that were sold out to Stalin at Yalta.
So when we look at Eastern Europe, they do not have these problems.
And it's very simple because they focused on their own people, putting their people first, putting their populist ideas first.
And this is, by the way, a lesson for Democrats and frankly, Republicans, too, here at home.