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Friday, 29 November 2024

Europe and Diveristy

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 Does anyone remember when we were independent countries in Europe?

When England was Great Britain and didnt have the communist government with Starmer. When France was famous for its museums, art galleries and food. 
When Germany was famous for its industrial power, beer festivals and Christmas markets. 
When Italy was famous for its art, cars and lambrettas .
When Finland was famous for being the happiest country in the world, had the very best education system which I belive is still free, Nokia phones, nokia rubber boots and nokia tyres, Nokia's 1st ever satellite call, home or Santa Claus, Its northern lights and land of the midnight sun, ice hockey, Mämmi, its beautiful nature, angry birds, the cleanest air in the world, Finnish pancakes, world's biggest coffee drinkers, home the only fresh water seals, wife carrying competition, the moomins, gender equality, the once safest country in the world, salty licorice, Linux operating system, the bubble chair, text chat, the Web browser, savonius wind turbines, heart rate monitor, fiskars scissors, the safety reflector, ice skates, the molotov cocktail, dish drawer cabinet, the circular lock. Kohonen maps........and not forgetting the sauna.
What happened Finland what happened to Finnish innovation? I cry for you and I feel the same melancholy that you are also famous for
I'll tell you what happened.......The European Union thats what happened 
and that same union that destroyed all European countries Independence.......along of course with the politicians chosen by the EU....and now the European Union is in big trouble and so is all of Europe. We've all seen how a European oligarchy of unelected people have destroyed national pride. 
So what do we think of a world government and global power of the same type of people?
It's a nightmare scenario with the likes of Klaus Schwab, Tony Blair, Chrystia Freeland, Al Gore and hundreds more climbing on board for the power trip.
I am so grateful I lived in Finland and had help to see the Finns as they were. I was more than impressed. Had things been different I would have moved there but fate chose differently. 
I have one small observation that I found to be quaint.  Finns follow the rules to the letter. If they come to cross the road, even at night when there's no traffic in sight, if the sign says don't cross they won't, they'll wait until the sign says its safe.
Just maybe they should rebel just a little, especially when choosing politicians, and especially politicians who are globalists, like their president elect Alexanda Stubb who was in place to be the next leader of the EU but Ursula vondercrazy had other ideas....and im glad she did because she, along with the tower of babel will fall, and just maybe the old Europe will survive, with the Finnish markka, French franc and Italian Lira returning, and just maybe return to a common market place where we can trade independently. 

We can dream can't we?








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