Refugees and the distant roots of their tragedy
Christian Europe has a lot to be forgiven.
For centuries it has, with the terrible truth of an all-powerful Church, robbed the Third World, exploited people to the last drop of blood and stolen its mineral wealth so that at the end of a frantic colonization, highly criminal countries have been left to their fate, bloodless, disorganized, without structure, delivered to bastards of dictators who continue the criminal work of the European “Gutmensch”.
Let’s recall some dates:
- Pope Nicolas V ordered in 1452 and 1454 the king of Portugal to enslave the countries discovered and to make the inhabitants into slaves;
- Pope Alexander VI did the same for the Spanish crown in 1493.
I published a text on the Code Noir not too long ago.
My readers will want to refer to it.
The Church was to become the best prosthesis for political imperialism. She was in charge of finally making work the native who consequently “of a too sparkling nature was carried to laziness”. “Erziehung zur Arbeit”.
In this filthy job the good Catho Leopold II (RIP) was past master.
I will have the opportunity shortly to remind you of the horrors of which this good Christian was capable in his immense charity.
The Church taught the natives to obey superiors, that is, the settlers. Thus the Rhineland mission summoned the missionaries to the Hereros “to exhort in the name of God the native Christians to be obedient to German power”.
This same Christian Europe has constantly fomented neocolonial wars. – It was at the origin, at the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, of the creation of fictitious states which had no historical consistency. – It has thus undermined the Near East with mortgages that remain to this day and which explain the painful events in Syria.
Recall that the establishment of the French mandate confirmed by the Conference of San Remo (February 25, 1920) caused immense disappointment among the Arabs who believed they could gain independence after the fall of the Ottomans. It did not happen. They never rightly forgave him.
Libya has experienced a war that has completely destabilized the country – a funny war of which a multitude of aspects have remained in the darkness of secret diplomacy.
Iraq had to face a war on the basis of crude lies from the diseased skull of a Bush who should have known the wrath of the Hague Tribunal.
Nothing.
The Yankees did not sign agreements that would have resulted in his arrest and extradition.
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All these causes together bring us today these enormous migrations. – The refugees are the result of the disastrous policy of Christian Europe for centuries.
There is only one solution: to resign yourself to the facts and to receive these people wounded in their substance, not with closed arms, but with generously open arms.
This is in response to the anonymous scribbler who takes the opposite view.
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And to say that these desperate poor must be liquidated by two well-fired torpedoes is a brain that it is better not to qualify to remain a little bit polite.
Gaston VOGEL




























