๐ฏ Europe Is Committing Suicide: The Continent That Refuses to Fight and Is Losing Itself to Death
Once upon a not-so-distant time, Europe was the birthplace of world wars โ cannons, heroism, and men with mustaches and ideals (some more delusional than others). There was national pride, borders, and culture โ art, classical music, theater, lyrical French poetry full of words no one understood but everyone agreed sounded terribly sophisticated.
Today? Europe isnโt a continent โ itโs a support group.
The Cosmetic Republic of Western Europe
They used to call it โThe French Republic.โ Now it looks more like a buffer zone between one mosque and another.
Paris no longer debates cheeses but rather questions like: Is a police officer allowed to ask a terrorist for ID before being stabbed?
In Germany, instead of discussing inflation or energy policy, people ask whether itโs racist to mention that Israel exists.
Because the new European โ sensitive, postmodern, guilt-ridden โ doesnโt fight. He apologizes. And if possible, he brings baklava too.
Losing Identity as an Ideology
Europe isnโt losing its identity by mistake. Itโs a strategy. They call it โinclusion,โ โopenness,โ โtolerance.โ
In practice, it means: You donโt have to like our culture โ feel free to burn our flag. By the way, hereโs your monthly allowance and a bottle of mineral water, courtesy of the taxpayer.
Anyone who dares raise an eyebrow at this new religion of self-erasure is immediately lectured on colonialism, systemic racism, refugee trauma, and โ in severe cases โ investigated for thought crimes.
From Enlightenment to Naivety
Europe once led the world: the Industrial Revolution, democracy, Bachโs music, Dostoevskyโs literature.
Today it leads in one thing โ surrender.
When the muezzinโs call echoes through Brussels, when churches become โcultural centers,โ when a French history teacher is murdered for drawing a cartoon and the governmentโs response is to lower its profile โ you realize this isnโt a living continent.
Itโs a continent that fell asleep with Swiss chocolate in its mouth and never woke up.
All in the Name of Political Correctness
The red flags were raised long ago, but Europeans still wonder whether itโs too โstigmatizingโ to recognize patterns of terror.
If you point out that someone shouting โAllahu Akbarโ in the middle of a town square might not be rehearsing for a choir, youโre the fascist.
Anyone who dares say the obvious โ that a culture has a right to defend itself โ is put on the defensive.
At best, youโll get a short-lived column on Twitter; at worst, a Facebook ban and a disciplinary letter from your university.
Europe: A Pathetic Monument to Its Past
Tourists still come to admire the monuments, but the monuments themselves seem embarrassed.
The Eiffel Tower misses the days when it stood tall not only in steel, but in spirit.
The Colosseum in Rome looks around and wonders whether this can really be the same empire that once ruled the world.
Europe isnโt being conquered from the outside โ itโs surrendering from within. Voluntarily. With a signed document, a translation into Arabic, and legal aid provided by an NGO.
Europe No Longer Chooses Life
The continent that once stood up to empires, crossed oceans, and spread Western civilization โ canโt even stand up to itself.
It has chosen to give up: on identity, on borders, on national pride, on intellectual freedom.
Will it survive? Perhaps โ like a neglected peacock in a zoo: still impressive, but a little pathetic.
And until then, Europe will do what it does best โ
hold an emergency summit, sign a resolution, and sip a long espresso while apologizing for still existing.
And What Is Israel Doing While Europe Falls Apart?
Like a kid returning from a strange family visit, Israel looks at Europe with a puzzled expression: What the hell happened to you?
A small nation surrounded by enemies, with people who know firsthand what terror and survival mean, canโt afford Europeโs luxury of self-delusion.
In Israel, when someone shouts โAllahu Akbar,โ people donโt open Google Translate โ they duck for cover.
Here, weโre not ashamed to demand loyalty from our citizens.
Here, we donโt apologize for our Jewish existence.
Here, no one thinks cultural integration should come with zero conditions.
Some in Israel even say this is Europeโs punishment โ for being the largest Jewish graveyard in history, for its betrayal, cruelty, and hypocrisy.
If you like, Israel is the anti-Europe: young, alive, tense, cynical, armed, and self-assured.
And even if we sometimes seem a little crazy โ at least weโre not committing suicide in the name of tolerance.
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