Tuesday, August 4, 2015

The European Union is a submarxist/corporatist construct  based on failed 19th cent mechanistic social engineering theory  and controlled by an unelected 'elite'.  It is anti-democratic, which it disparages it as 'populism'  and regards both individual personal sovereignty and the national expressed sovereign democratic choice of the population as 'egotism'.
The question is - why would anyone in their right mind in the 21st cent want to be a part of such an outdated social relic construct?  ''The most puzzling development in politics during the last decade is the apparent determination of Western European leaders to re-create the Soviet Union in Western Europe.”― Mikhail Gorbachev... So yet another truth about the whole EU emerges, It reveals how any democracy is made useless, and deflected from its purpose by EU undemocratic one size inflexible impositions for dominating social and economic policies. It is indeed a very real fascism, no matter what the EU or its cogs and gears affiliations and hierarchy declare.  The light is dawning upon more and more people so as to reject this EU totally, and not just parts of it as Cameron claims to do.  This Greek scenario seems to remind and indicate a WW 2 position for conquered lands. If the Nazis rolled in and dominated and pillaged all, their installed government could say this is why we shoot and enslave you, because you are of no other purpose if you are not obedient to our dictatorship. They could do this with a friendly smile and their unique socialist realist advertisements are just a part of their doctrine, declaring they are saving your nation from itself. The EU is of such a corporate board room mentality straight out of New York with Wall Street and a UN made into puppets by its human rights that are part of the setup and fail, yet override democracy everywhere.  But then in reality they created the EU; its master is the federal USA corporatocracy.  Greece as all European countries, are entitled to freely find their own level of enrichment's or austerity according to the talents and efforts of the culture and people.  It concludes that the EU is a giant fascist bulldozer for any self determination. The push for integration will come regardless of this kind of view, however sensible it may be. Brussels has boundless ambition and no brakes. The point is to participate in the backlash of which he speaks, and to use it to to damage to the monster. The Treaty of Rome was not, as it were, built in a day - and the walls of the prison it creates will likewise need to be gradually undermined. The Greek crisis has brought worthwhile progress in that endeavor.

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