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Europe in Denial: Lessons Learned in Spain

July 8, 2007 - 12:17 am - by Aaron Hanscom
Dick Eagleson
2007-07-08 15:58:27

The problem is that European blood has run, I fear, irretrievably thin. Most of the courageous Europeans were killed over the preceding century in WW1, the Spanish Civil War and WW2. Those left to reproduce – which they increasingly decline to do at all – have been mainly the cowards and collaborators. The predictable result is that Europe now consists overwhelmingly of the pusillanimous and the parasitical.

We in America are the descendants of the best of the old Europeans plus the best from many other places. The quivering sheep who have inherited the old continent have diverged so far from their respective heritages as to constitute an effectively different species – and one with an unimpressive life expectancy if current trends, both social and demographic, continue.