The Assisted Suicide of Europe, By Richard Miller (London)

Former Czech PM Babiš has delivered a ground-breaking speech against EU migration pact in Czech parliament. This program of mass immigration of the Third World, in the tens of millions, is nothing more than the "assisted suicide" of Europe: "I'm going to say it bluntly here, and I'm not afraid of it. Mass illegal migration of people with a completely different culture, customs and mentality is a cancer that is destroying European society. If we do not start doing something about this insidious disease, in a few years the Czech Republic may find itself in the same situation as France, Germany, the Netherlands, Britain, Italy, or Sweden." The Czech government of Petr Fiala helped approved the pro-migration pact, which has led to Babiš' criticisms: "(Interior Minister) Vít Rakusan and Fiala's migration pact is not a medicine that will cure the European Union, but a poison used for the assisted suicide of Europe and its culture. The rejection of migrants from a completely different cultural environment is not a manifestation of a lack of solidarity, but an instinct for self-preservation."

This populist sentiment will only grow throughout Europe, and will ensure that the people will turn evermore to the hard Right. Deportation will become the new political catch phrase.

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"I'm going to say it bluntly here, and I'm not afraid of it. Mass illegal migration of people with a completely different culture, customs and mentality is a cancer that is destroying European society. If we do not start doing something about this insidious disease, in a few years the Czech Republic may find itself in the same situation as France, Germany, the Netherlands, Britain, Italy, or Sweden."

In what may be one of the most impassioned and epic speeches against the EU migration pact in all of Europe, former Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš warned in Czechia's parliament that immigration was a "cancer" that had already destroyed Western Europe but which would now slam Central and Eastern Europe as well.

The center-left Czech government of Petr Fiala helped approve the pro-migration pact, which has led to sharp criticism from the opposition led by Babiš, who says the pact will lead to a wave of immigration from the Middle East and Africa to Czechia.

"(Interior Minister) Vít Rakusan and Fiala's migration pact is not a medicine that will cure the European Union, but a poison used for the assisted suicide of Europe and its culture. The rejection of migrants from a completely different cultural environment is not a manifestation of a lack of solidarity, but an instinct for self-preservation," said Babiš.

He further warned that migrant quotas are coming to Czechia, which will force the country to accept thousands of newcomers.

"The migration pact was negotiated and pushed through by the Fiala government during the Czech EU Presidency and passed through the European Parliament last week. The vote on this absolutely insane, monstrous agreement, which contains hidden refugee quotas and obliges the Czech Republic to accept migrants from Africa and the Middle East exactly as Brussels envisages, could change our country beyond recognition in a few years. Without any exaggeration, Fiala and Rakusan have traded our security, culture and way of life for uncontrolled migration, an explosion of crime and the disintegration of our society, just as is happening in many countries in Western Europe today.

I'm going to say it bluntly here and I'm not afraid of it. Mass illegal migration of people with a completely different culture, customs and mentality is a cancer that is destroying European society. If we do not start doing something about this insidious disease, in a few years the Czech Republic may find itself in the same situation as France, Germany, the Netherlands, Britain, Italy, or Sweden."

The former Czech prime minister — who leads the ANO party, which sits at the top of the polls — went so far as to say that Western Europe has been lost, but now with the introduction of the EU migration pact, Central and Eastern Europe could be the next to succumb to mass immigration.

"This must be clear to anyone who sees what is happening in Western European cities. Unfortunately, I think it is too late to save Western Europe. In the Czech Republic and other countries of Central and Eastern Europe, however, that situation is still avoidable. Even if it's '5 minutes to midnight,' we still have time and the opportunity to fight illegal migration. That first step is to reject the progressive open border 'welcomers,' eco-fanatics and social engineers who want to forcefully 'improve our world' and elect people who will fiercely defend our national interests and oppose illegal migration in the European Parliament elections."

The speech, delivered on April 18 during a meeting of the Chamber of Deputies, which is the lower house of the Czech Parliament, will likely go down as one of the most impassioned speeches in defiance of the EU migration pact in the history of Czechia, if not all of Europe.

Czechs are notoriously anti-immigration, leaving the current government scrambling to come up with excuses why it backed the EU migration pact, which could bring an estimated 75 million migrants to Europe and which French National Rally parliamentary leader Marine Le Pen has described as the "suicide of Europe." 

 

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