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Things are moving…

Attention!

Under the Christmas tree we found the Heritage™️ for the Environment™️:

(courtesy of the orange Santa Klaus), but in the Befana stocking we found, in rapid succession, the crash of the Austrian "sanitary cordon", which could not withstand the pressure of the popular vote:

and above all the resignation of our favorite Cicciobello, globalist Cicciobello:

the one who blocked the bank accounts of truck drivers to make them desist from the strike against mandatory vaccination.

So, as you can see, persistence helps. I have always distrusted the geniuses who call for abstention, considering them useful idiots of the regime, and the facts demonstrate that this distrust is well founded: by voting differently you can make a difference.

I add a detail: by not voting, organized minorities can be made decisive, and in a world based on wage deflation, i.e. on immigrationism, we must be very careful in attributing such power to such minorities. Listen to this interview , for example. I wouldn't take it at face value, just as nothing except what you have direct experience of should be taken at face value, but the idea that Labor has thrived on the disinterest of the white middle class in courting minority vote packs colored people dedicated to more or less shareable hobbies makes sense. And be careful: it may also be true that regular immigrants are more annoyed than natives by irregular immigration flows, because they hate it being given to others what they have worked so hard to earn. But this is a different matter. Listen carefully to the interview: the former colonial powers are ahead of us on a dangerous path, on which, it must be recognized, we too have started.

It takes less free movement of any factor of production, and in the end we will end up there ( reshoring itself is ultimately a part of this story). In the meantime, persist, and be very wary of those who tell you not to insist: perhaps they don't have questionable hobbies, but they certainly don't help you defend yourself and your family from those who do.

(… hello, Cicciobello globalist! We will miss you so much …)


This is a machine translation of a post (in Italian) written by Alberto Bagnai and published on Goofynomics at the URL https://goofynomics.blogspot.com/2025/01/things-are-moving.html on Mon, 06 Jan 2025 17:32:00 +0000. Some rights reserved under CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 license.