The end of World War II made Europeans believe that things would get better. The old nations that once wanted peace created supranational organizations so that that horror would not happen again, the states that adopted the social democratic principle of Welfare State, With democracy and freedom as their banners, people, who tend to believe what suits them, accepted that discourse. Free health care and education for all, freedom of speech, parliaments in which peaceful debate took place, economic progress and a monolithic consensus about what was right and what was wrong in politics. Even totalitarian parties such as the Communists were allowed to form part of that political-social framework.
Now, to believe in equality when there were the Rothschilds, the Rockefellers, the USA, the UN and, finally, the EU was to believe that you could live with a tiger without it eating you. The economic powers, together with the factual powers – read Bilderberg, Davos and many others – continued to do their thing. The world was crumbling around us, The Middle East was becoming a dangerous powder keg Not now, when it is already irremediable, but since Nasser, the USSR, China and its satellites have been manipulating these peaceful and exemplary democracies through their intelligence services – if not the CIA. Look at May 1968, which was much talked about because the Yankees wanted to get rid of De Gaulle, while in Prague, at the same time, Russian tanks were crushing that famous spring that lasted so little. Or the Guillaume case, which led to Brandt’s resignation. Let us add the Gladio Network, the P-2 Lodge, the Red Brigades, the Baader Meinhof, the ETA, the OAS, and so many other organizations that sought to subvert this artificial paradise.
Now, believing in equality when there were the Rothschilds, the Rockefellers, the USA, the UN and, finally, the EU was believing that you can live with a tiger without it ending up eating you.
With the pandemic, the war in Ukraine, the immigration crisis – invasion is more appropriate – the deterioration of the principle of law and order and the shredder through which the world elites have passed the middle classes, The European of today is perplexed, without recognizing that wonderful utopia of which it was said that it would end up being a power comparable to the USA. ordinary people The European middle class is looking for solutions to face an increasingly difficult day to day life among its traditional parties and the politicians raised in their shadow. The European middle class, or what is left of it, is afraid because it does not have enough money to live on, because it sees its savings evaporate, because it does not dare to go out on the street because crime has taken over its towns and cities. The average European is beginning to realise that so much temperance, so much understanding, so many social services are of no use to them, on the contrary, they work against them, benefiting only those who are sinking them into the mud. And they have begun to vote for other things. They may be better or worse, but they come with a different discourse, with different words and with proposals that are far from those of the mandarins who from their protected palaces allow themselves to tell those of us who fight hard in our daily lives what we should vote for, think, say, do.
Europe is changing in an unstoppable way and it will take more or less time to unify its political thinking, but those posters of social democracy in which we saw young people dressed in fashion with a pedigree dog in a luxury sports car – Miquel Iceta had one of those many years in his office at the PSC – have fallen down because they are old and fallacious. People focus on reality, on today, and not on those futures in which everything was going to be cake and painted bread. What people want is to live, simply live. Without surprises and safely. And that is something that the parties that staged the post-war drama do not know how to do. There is no more to it. Times are different. And worse.
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