Protests are always welcome but in EU we must use their own "arms" and act now!
We must find a group of lawyers that we can support in the media to denounce the ILLEGAL shift happening in the last 6 years of neo Nazi Von Der Leyen presidency
Here the intro of an article by Thomas Fazi that get to the point, unfortunately is from a publication that use a paywall. I can understand that but not at these times, not when it comes to the future of our freedoms in this shifting to a neo Nazifascist Europe backed by the always been Nazi American and UK.
And because it’s linked to a paywall outside Substack cant be restacked so here the article with my intro as if I could restack it.
As above I welcome protests against any form of dictatorships in Europe, but as media are controlled completely by those that are pushing for a Nazifascist EU Government switch, they will be blacked or underexposed so the general public will not know.
My proposal is to act legally against them at the Strasbourg Court as the EU Institutions are acting, legislating against EU Treaties and smashing Countries Sovereignty areas guaranteed by those Treaties. And not only that!
Any so called Democratic Country has it’s own Constitution that serve as guide and as guard against illegal acts by that Country’s Parliament, Government, Ministers and Institutions.
AND WE DO NOT HAVE ANY!! WE NEVER VOTED FOR ONE!!
So, without a common Constitution they CANNOT ACT as those Von Der Leyen et all are doing! IT IS ILLEGAL!
We must find a team of lawyers that denounce all of that to the Strasbourg Court, signed by thousands of Europeans from all the Countries, this is the ONLY way to stop them and to take back our freedom, money, sovereignty!
Europe's "military coup"
by Thomas Fazi
I’ve written for Compact about the EU’s unprecedented rearmament program, ReArm Europe, and how its true objectives are not economic but political. Under the guise of the “Russian threat”, EU elites aim to intensify the crackdown on democracy — and transfer even more power to Brussels:
Over the past 15 years, the European Union has evolved into an increasingly authoritarian and anti-democratic edifice. Especially under von der Leyen, the European Commission has used crisis after crisis to increase its influence over areas of competence that had previously been considered the preserve of national governments—from financial budgets and health policy to foreign affairs and defense—at the expense of democratic control and accountability.
During the past three years, Europe has become increasingly militarized, as von der Leyen seized on the Ukraine crisis to place herself at the lead of the bloc’s response, effectively transforming the Commission, and the EU as a whole, into an extended arm of NATO. Now, under the guise of the “Russian threat,” von der Leyen intends to dramatically accelerate this process of centralization of the bloc’s politics. She has already proposed, for instance, purchasing weapons collectively on behalf of EU member states—following the same “I buy, you pay” model used for the Covid-19 vaccine procurement. This would effectively give the Commission control over the entire military-industrial complex of EU countries—the latest in a long list of institutional coups spearheaded by Brussels.
This is about more than just ramping up the production of weapons. Brussels is pursuing a comprehensive, society-wide militarization. This ambition is reflected in the increasingly strict enforcement of EU-NATO foreign policy—from the threats and pressure used to coerce unaligned leaders such as Viktor Orbán in Hungary and Roberto Fico in Slovakia into compliance to the outright banning of political candidates who are critical of the EU and NATO, as witnessed in Romania.
In the years ahead, this militarized approach is set to become the dominant paradigm in Europe, as all spheres of life—political, economic, social, cultural and scientific—will be subordinated to the overarching goal of national, or rather supranational, security. This will be used to justify increasingly repressive and authoritarian policies, with the threat of “Russian interference” invoked as a catch-all pretext for everything from online censorship to the suspension of fundamental civil liberties—as well as, of course, the further centralization and verticalization of EU authority—especially given the inevitable backlash these policies are bound to generate.
I'm completely on your side. The problem here is that many writers do not care of doing something but only to write and post about something. This is the worst side of today critics and opponents to this neo Nazi System!
Great idea.
I live in Europe and can only hope we will see the dismantling of the EU