First they slandered reality as "misinformation." But that did not work. Reality was too self-evident.
Now they are criminalizing the truthful recognition of reality. This is being achieved in courts throughout Europe and the UK.
A member of the German Parliament, Marie-Therese Kaiser, was convicted and fined by a German court for asking a question prompted by the government's own statistics that show that Afghan and African immigrant-invaders in Germany commit 40 and 70 times more gang rapes than ethnic Germans.
The Judge proclaimed a new principle of law:
“Freedom of expression ends where human dignity begins.”
His legal reasoning:
The "dignity" of the immigrant-invader rapist and his theological culture of "rape jihad" must now be included and honored in European culture, not defended against, or punished according to the higher laws of Christianity, which once established justice in Europe.
The duties of the German state to protect its citizens from crime and invasion must be abandoned, and the rapes and murders of ethnic European women are to be silently accepted as an acceptable, multicultural, politically-correct, pluralistic, technocratic statistic.
“The decline of community in the modern world has as its inevitable religious consequence the creation of masses of helpless, bewildered individuals who are unable to find solace in Christianity regarded merely as creed.”
Robert Nisbet
American diplomacy should continue to stand up for genuine democracy, freedom of expression, and unapologetic celebrations of European nations’ individual character and history. America encourages its political allies in Europe to promote this revival of spirit, and the growing influence of patriotic European parties indeed gives cause for great optimism. Our goal should be to help Europe correct its current trajectory.
The White House
The National Security Strategy Document
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