The Powder Keg Explodes: Europe’s Open Border Experiment to End in Civil War! By Paul Walker

Jonathan Miller's stark warning from France should terrify every European leader still clinging to the delusion that mass migration can continue without catastrophic consequences. After 25 years living in France, Miller sees what the political establishment refuses to acknowledge: the country is on the brink of full-scale civil war, and the state has lost control of its own territory.

This isn't alarmist rhetoric from a fringe commentator. This is the assessment of someone who has watched a once-great European nation descend into chaos as "hordes of destructive youths" turn cities into battlegrounds. Miller's warning echoes what French military leaders have been saying for years, and what ordinary Europeans across the continent now privately acknowledge.

The open borders multicultural experiment is ending exactly as critics predicted: in violence, social collapse, and the complete breakdown of civil order.

Miller's observations align perfectly with warnings from France's own military establishment. In an unprecedented letter, 20 retired French generals, together with 1,000 French soldiers, condemned what they saw as an attack on French values, emanating from Islamism and "the hordes from the banlieues." These weren't political activists or far-Right extremists, these were career military officers who had sworn oaths to defend France.

Twenty-five retired generals went further, warning President Emmanuel Macron that the country was headed for "civil war." The French government's response? Threatening to punish active soldiers who signed the letter rather than addressing the underlying crisis they identified.

Even Macron himself has been forced to acknowledge the reality, warning that both far-Right and Left-wing coalitions risked bringing civil war to France. When the president who presided over this disaster admits the risk of civil war, you know the situation has moved beyond political rhetoric into existential crisis.

A description of France as having "a wild west on every street" captures what ordinary Europeans experience daily but their leaders refuse to discuss. The violence isn't abstract or theoretical, it's the lived reality of citizens, especially women, who can no longer walk safely in their own neighbourhoods.

The "destructive youths" Miller references aren't struggling with poverty or lack of opportunity. They represent a demographic that has rejected Western values entirely, viewing European societies as territory to be conquered rather than communities to join. The violence isn't random, it's systematic destruction of the social fabric that holds civilisation together.

This pattern repeats across Europe. From Sweden's no-go zones to Germany's migrant gang wars, from Britain's grooming scandals to Italy's overwhelmed cities, the same story plays out: mass migration followed by social breakdown, violence, and the retreat of state authority.

Europe's political establishment has spent decades forcing mass migration on populations that never consented to this transformation. They promised enrichment and diversity while delivering violence and fragmentation. They spoke of tolerance while importing intolerance. They preached integration while enabling parallel societies that reject European values entirely.

The results are now undeniable. Ordinary Europeans are starting to admit what their leaders won't: civil unrest may be closer than anyone dares to say. Europe's tone on migration has notably shifted toward a more securitised, hard-line approach, even among mainstream parties. Even the most liberal politicians now acknowledge that the current trajectory is unsustainable.

But acknowledgment isn't action. Despite the obvious failure, European leaders continue policies that guarantee more of the same. They refuse to admit the fundamental error: believing that people from radically different cultures would automatically adopt European values simply by crossing European borders.

Miller's warning applies with equal force to Britain, where the same dynamics are accelerating. London's crime epidemic, discussed at the blog today, represents just the beginning of what France is experiencing. The grooming gangs, the knife crime, the no-go areas, Britain is following the same trajectory that has brought France to the brink of civil war.

The difference is timing, not trajectory. Britain's political establishment shows the same wilful blindness that characterises French leadership. They focus on managing the symptoms while refusing to address the cause: the replacement of British communities with populations that don't share British values or allegiances.

Recent riots in British cities weren't random outbursts of "racism," they were expressions of frustration from communities that watched their neighbourhoods transformed without their consent, their concerns dismissed as bigotry, and their safety sacrificed on the altar of multiculturalism.

What makes this crisis particularly dangerous is the demographic timebomb underlying it. European birth rates have collapsed while migration continues at unprecedented levels. Native European populations are being replaced by populations with radically different cultural values, religious beliefs, and political loyalties.

This isn't integration, it's replacement; the Great White Replacement. And the replacement populations show little interest in adopting European values. Instead, they maintain allegiances to their countries of origin while demanding that European societies accommodate their preferences.

The result is what we see in France: parallel societies with incompatible values competing for the same territory. When such populations reach critical mass, conflict becomes inevitable. Miller is witnessing the early stages of that conflict.

Europe's democratic institutions have proven incapable of addressing this crisis. Politicians who acknowledge the problem are labelled extremists. Parties that propose solutions are banned or marginalised. The political establishment has created a system where the only acceptable policies are those that guarantee continued deterioration, leading to inevitable cultural collapse.

This democratic failure explains why military figures are speaking out. When democratic institutions refuse to defend the nation, military leaders feel compelled to warn about existential threats. Their interventions represent not military coups but democratic failure, the breakdown of civilian leadership's ability to govern effectively.

The French generals weren't threatening democracy, they were trying to save it from leaders who had abandoned their basic responsibilities to protect citizens and preserve social order.

Miller's assessment suggests France may have already passed the point of no return. When a 25-year resident describes the situation as approaching "full-scale civil war," when the state has "lost control," when violence is endemic, the window for peaceful solutions may have closed.

This should terrify other European leaders, but it probably won't. The same mindset that created this crisis continues to dominate European politics. They'll dismiss Miller's warning as they dismissed the generals' warning, as they dismiss every indicator that their policies have failed catastrophically. Or, just ignore it.

The open borders experiment is ending in exactly the disaster its critics predicted. Mass migration without integration has produced parallel societies. Parallel societies with incompatible values have produced conflict. Conflict has escalated to violence. Violence is approaching civil war.

Miller's warning from France is a preview of coming attractions across Europe. The same forces that brought France to the brink are operating throughout the continent. The same failed leadership that lost control in France governs other European nations.

The reckoning is coming. The only question is whether European leaders will find the courage to change course before their societies collapse entirely, or whether they'll continue the policies that guarantee civil war. Based on their response to previous warnings, the answer seems clear.

Europe's elites chose ideology over reality. Now reality is choosing for them. And reality, as Miller warns from France, looks increasingly like civil war. And if not, then increasing social chaos and disintegration, which is already being seen.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-14776813/France-brink-scale-civil-war-Ive-lived-25-years-locals-violence-caused-hordes-destructive-youths-state-lost-control-fear-whats-coming-JONATHAN-MILLER.html

"France is on the brink of full-scale civil war. I've lived here for 25 years and the locals have had enough of the violence caused by hordes of destructive youths. The state has lost control - and I fear what's coming next: JONATHAN MILLER" 

 

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