April 23, 2002
mass immigration into European countries
         Advanced         opinion has long advocated mass immigration into European         countries to prevent a rebirth of anti-Semitism by diluting their         homogeneity and thus making nationalist sentiment impractical.          Well, like the guns of Singapore, this policy proved to be         pointing 180 degrees in the wrong direction - the real anti-Semites in         countries like France turned out to be the immigrants. Plus, the         anti-nationalist EU-loving mainstream politicians of Europe have shown         an anti-Israeli streak that borders on anti-Semitism. Why? I suspect         because Israel represents the opposite of what the European Union is         trying to accomplish: the emasculation of the nationalist impulse. The         Jewish State is a pre-1914-style heredity-based nation-state, with some         of the same kind of territorial fears and ambitions that brought         nationalism into disrepute in contemporary Europe.          
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