Anti-European Union, or the fight for symbols

niepoprawni.pl 1 month ago

The European Union is our enemy. Unis are (useful) idiots. We all know that.

When you hear that something is European, it makes your eyebrows fall down, and "Ode to Joy" induces a vomiting reflex.

But it's not good.

I've been reasoning about it lately, and I've come to the conclusion that it's already been done.

Evil cannot make anything; it can only twist good things.

The Union is called European, but in fact it is anti-European in all way possible.

Production is being driven out of Europe, and as a stupid robot or farmer dares to protest, it is with gas and sticks to bring him to the vertical.

European localities, among others, are getting worse, while third-world invaders get free housing and money for nothing.

There is simply a common belief in Poland that the Union is the footstool of Germany and France. And it's real, but only half.

The Union is the foothold of the governments of Germany and France. Germany and the French themselves (not only the Italians or the Austracs!) have even worse than we do: more migrants, more climateism, etc.

These stars on the Union's "flag" are a Marian symbol, and "Ode to Joy" is besides the foundation of the Rhodesian anthem (RIP).

All this "downside" symbols is deliberate.

The enemy wants to have the symbols so that we have nothing left.

Swastika, a symbol of happiness, became a symbol of evil.

Like a sickle and a hammer, tools of work.

Now the flag with yellow stars and the full concept of "Europeanity."

They are already trying to turn the symbol of the cross.

The fight for symbols is simply a conflict that you cannot see, but which is important.

But it's a tough fight, especially in specified a moronic state,

In which stupidity goes out on the streets erstwhile a cunt can't kill his child,

And erstwhile a state murders a kid or tortures an innocent man,

It doesn't bother anyone.

Who knows if this fight isn't lost anymore?

The symbol we lost late is "on."

Now everyone says "in Ukraine", and there is not even a debate on this.

Let's defend "on." Let's defend the word "Murzin." Let us defend those symbols that we inactive have,

And let's effort to reflect the ones we lost.

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