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Is the EU committing civilizational suicide?
August 11 2025
The following article was written by a journalist who publishes on tichyseinblick.de.
It describes the current situation in Germany very well.
"After his comments made headlines during the Munich Security Conference, US Vice President J.D. Vance once again sharply criticized Europe, accusing the EU of committing 'civilizational suicide.”
According to The Spectator, this applies in particular to Germany, which is heading toward its destruction.
J.D. Vance said: “If a country like Germany takes in a few million more immigrants from culturally incompatible countries, then it doesn't matter what I think about Europe (...) Germany will kill itself. And I hope it doesn't, because I love Germany and want it to prosper.”
Migration and the social welfare system
Unlike the German political and media establishment, The Spectator has not failed to notice the connection between mass immigration and imploding social welfare systems. It writes: “ While the US observes these developments from afar, the German mainstream media continues to
spread the narrative that the country needs 400,000 'skilled workers' annually, even though almost four million people of working age are already receiving social benefits, almost half of them without a German passport. If you add those with a German passport but who come from abroad, the proportion rises to around 64 percent."
The illusion of “skilled workers.” A trillion-dollar lie
For years, politicians and the media have been preaching that Germany needs 400,000 skilled workers annually. Germany mainly imports welfare recipients, not engineers, architects, or heart specialists. Nearly four million people of working age receive welfare benefits. The majority of them have a foreign background.
Instead of an immigration policy that selects qualified workers according to clear criteria, we have a permanent emergency reception camp with family reunification. The much-touted integration remains an illusion. But anyone who points this out is defamed with the inflammatory term “right-wing,” no matter how rational their arguments are.
Violence, parallel societies, school decline: the price of false tolerance
In hundreds of German cities, problem districts, as they are euphemistically referred to by officials, have long been a part of everyday life. There are school classes without a single German child. In some schools, Christmas is even being canceled out of respect for immigrants, but Ramadan is celebrated, of course, as mandatory for everyone. Critics of these conditions are called Islamophobic.
Criminal statistics, despite all efforts to conceal the obvious, have long provided shocking facts. Youth violence, knife attacks, gang rapes. Strikingly often with perpetrators who have only been in the country for a few years. The judiciary passes lenient sentences in these cases. Traumatization is considered a mitigating factor. These sentences are balanced out by correspondingly harsh sentences in other cases.
Economy in reverse gear – the green total loss
While the US and Argentina are pursuing active and effective industrial policies, Germany is abolishing them. The automotive industry, once the backbone of the German economy, is being strangled by ideologically motivated limits and all kinds of other regulations designed to save the climate. More and more well-paid jobs are disappearing. With them, entire branches of industry. For the EU Commission, however, this is no reason to rethink its destructive economic policy and regulatory mania.
Freedom of speech? Only for the right people.
The government talks about democracy and the rule of law. But at the same time, it persecutes critics of the judiciary and the police. These critics are then accused of hate speech, incitement, or sedition. Pensioners are convicted for harmless Facebook posts, while left-wing extremists can act with impunity.
Anyone who points out this fiasco is under general suspicion. Freedom of speech ends where it embarrasses the government. In a country where a meme has worse legal consequences than an honor killing, something has gone seriously wrong.
Germany's problems did not arise by chance. They were systematically
created, they are still politically desired, and attempts are being made, as ever, to justify them ideologically with enormous propaganda efforts. Those responsible are well known. And they are not in Washington, nor in Texas, but in Berlin, Brussels, and the editorial offices of the mainstream media.
J.D. Vance did not exaggerate. He describes what anyone can see, if only they wanted to see it."
(Thomas Punzmann in „tichyseinblick.de“)