For the first time, Belgians have become a minority in their own capital of Brussels, which incidentally is also the de facto capital of the European Union, Belgian Pmagazine reports based on data from the country’s statistics office.
The politically correct term for this development is called “diversity”, but the less “correct” term, but the one that may be just as appropriate, is “colonization”. In Brussels-City, where the coronavirus figures are skyrocketing, nearly 80 percent of the population is of foreign origin.
This is the first time that Statbel, the Belgian statistics agency, has thus mapped the origin of the Belgian population. The census was taken not only by counting current nationalities, but also those of parents. If the first nationality with which an individual or at least their parents entered in the national register was not Belgian, then that person is not considered of Belgian ethnic, according to the statistical agency.
Composition of the Belgian and Brussels population by nationality, Statbel
Ten years ago, 74.9 percent of the inhabitants of all of Belgium were still “Belgian Belgians”, as the statistical office refers to ethnic Belgians. Today that ratio it is 67.9 percent, marking a serious drop in the number of Belgians.
On Jan. 1, 2020, the kingdom’s population consisted of 67.9 percent Belgians of Belgian origin, 19.7 percent of Belgians of foreign origin (i.e. Belgians with one or two parents of foreign nationality or Belgians whose first registered nationality is foreign) and the remaining 12.4 percent are non-Belgians. This represents respectively 7,806,078, 2,259,912 and 1,426,651 inhabitants.
These trends are occuring Western countries. For example, France’s native population has been following and could become a minority within the next decades, which holds true for Norway as well.
The diversity of origin within the population living in Belgium is increasing because 10 years ago, in 2010, the share of Belgians of Belgian origin was 74.3 percent, that of Belgians of foreign origin 15.5 percent and that of non-Belgians 10.2 percent.
The proportion of Belgians of Belgian origin also increases with age. In Belgium, it reaches 54.3 percent among 0-17 year olds, 66.3 among 18-64 year olds and 87.3 among over 65s.
The place of the fire in the anteroom. – Photo: Polizei Coesfeld
Yesterday, Wednesday, there was a fire in an anteroom of St. Victor’s Church in Dülmen. The police have not ruled out arson and are now looking for witnesses. At around 2.20 pm, a woman noticed the fire. The fire brigade had already extinguished the fire by the time the police arrived. Two wooden doors and the wall in the anteroom were damaged. The police are now investigating how the fire was started and are asking for information by calling 02594-7930. They also ask the woman to contact them at the telephone number given above.
Georgia Meloni holding up the news article describing her meteoric rise. Facebook
Bad news for the Democratic Party in Italy, which has seen Giorgia Meloni’s party dangerously approaching them in the polls. Fratelli d’Italia (FdI) seems to be making great strides towards becoming the second largest party in the country after the Lega led by Matteo Salvini.
The numbers reported by the latest polls are thrilling numbers (not for the government majority, of course). In particular, the latest result reported by SWG for Tg La7 show how Brothers of Italy are rapidly approaching the Democratic Party. According to SWG, in fact, Giorgia Meloni’s party has reached 17,2 percent, while the Democratic Party collapsed to 19,4 percent.
One cause of this haemorrhage of votes could be the ever closer government crisis, with the Giallorossi daily in the eye of the storm due to the constant bickering between Matteo Renzi and the premier Giuseppe Conte. As Italian daily LiberoQuotidiano recalled, in the 2019 European consultations the party now led by Zingaretti stood at 22,7 percent while Fratelli had only 6,44 percent.
The poll also highlighted a slight decline in the League which, while remaining the number one party in Italy, dropped to 23,2 percent. As for the 5S Movement, the group of won 14,7 percent. However, it is the Fratelli d’Italia party that recorded the greatest growth. And this has not failed to cause an upset. “Italy has never known a ‘normal’ right, European and conservative, but only an anomalous right, populist and sovereign, radical and illiberal […] But unfortunately they are unfit to govern the country,” thundered Massimo Giannini, director of the Press, as reported by Libero.
Giorgia Meloni promptly replied: “Your reasoning seems anomalous to me, given that you are speaking to the president of the party that embodies all Western conservative movements. Evidently the rest of the world does not think like you.” Speaking of a “never demonstrated moral superiority” of the left, the president of the Brothers of Italy explained how it was clear that there was a real attempt by some to decide what the right should be. It’s a pity that “a right that likes the left does not like those of the right, and therefore is destined to be marginal,” Meloni pointed out.
“I understand legitimate hope, cultivate it as well. What you cannot do is try in every way to demonize the right when it wins, by painting reality for what it is not,” concluded Meloni.
Now all that remains is to wait for the results of the ballot, provided that Italians are finally allowed to go and vote and express their preferences without reshuffles or governments made up of various temporary managers.
The announcement by the Minister of the Interior Luciana Lamorgese during in the Chamber about banning the words “mother” and “father” on official documents, has most probably also contributed to the rise of FdI. The words “mother” and “father” will be banned from the identity cards of young people under the age of 14 and reintroduced on the same documents with the words “parent 1” and “parent 2”.
Matteo Salvini had been instrumental in ensuring the reintroduction of “mother” and “father” on the Italian identity card. “We will defend the natural family founded on the union between a man and a woman,” said the leader of the League in 2019, explaining that his was a “decree that restored organic relations” abolished in 2015 by the Renzi government who had replaced “mother “and” father “on the documents to avoid discrimination against the so-called rainbow families.
But the Lamorgese explained that the decision followed the EU directive which found that “the [current gender] application of the new provisions has entailed significant critical issues, in terms of data protection and the protection of minors, in cases in which the subjects exercising parental responsibility are not attributable to the maternal or paternal figure, now expressly provided for, and represent the need to adapt the provisions to the regulatory framework introduced by the European regulation on the processing of personal data”.
The minister then recalled that on October 15, 2020 a further amendment to the ministerial decree of December 2015 was proposed “aimed at restoring the word parents in the electronic identity card issuance discipline, replacing father and mother, for ensure compliance with the regulatory framework introduced by the European regulation”.
Lamorgese explained that the new ministerial decree scheme has already obtained the agreement of the Ministry of Economy and that of the Public Administration and was now awaiting the opinion of the Data Protection Authority.
The news announced by the minister had not pleased the center-right. “With all the problems that exist in Italy, the government is concerned with deleting ‘father’ and ‘mother’ to replace them with Parent 1 and 2. The sooner they go home, the better,” was Salvini’s comment on the move by the Interior Ministry.
Con tutti i problemi che ci sono in Italia, al governo si preoccupano di cancellare “padre” e “madre” dalla carta d'identità dei minori per sostituirli con Genitore 1 e 2. Prima vanno a casa, meglio è.
Strong criticism of the government came also from FdI. Deputy Giovanni Donzelli recalled that there were other priorities to be put in place, especially in a period still marked by the health emergency and the economic crisis. “In this year in which clandestine landings have tripled and organized crime is profiting from the economic difficulties of Italians caused by an unprecedented economic crisis, the government’s greatest concern is to remove the words father and mother from the identity cards, replacing it with the infamous parent 1 and parent 2,” said Donzelli who admitted that they were “thrilled by what are the priorities of this majority which proves once again that it ignores the real needs of Italy and Italians”.
“It is pure ideology and it is a colossal lie,” said the ProVita e Famigliamovement. “Attacking the family, the cornerstone of society, can only destroy this country and its healthy growth even more, especially now that with the Covid emergency mothers and fathers are almost alone facing the tragedy of making ends meet and guaranteeing a peaceful future for their children. The family is fundamental and is the only natural environment for the development and well-being of the whole society.”
Andrew Torba, the CEO of Gab, a free-speech alternative to Twitter, backed up President Trump’s entire account before it was deleted, and recreated it on Gab.
Gab is currently experiencing bandwidth issues over a surge in new users and attacks from liberal groups.
If Trump is looking to find a new social media platform, Torba seems to be nudging Trump to go to Gab, though it is not clear whether that is the reason behind the recreation of Trump’s Twitter account on the platform. The account has “Pro” status and states that the account was created in August 2016. The account does not follow any other accounts but has 1.2 million followers.
“Frankly, the Democrats don’t have a monopoly on having a heart,” Sheldon Adelson repeated.His provenance as someone coming from the Jewish proletariat will lead him, once successful, to become a great philanthropist. He was born on August 4, 1933, in the neighborhood of Dorchester, Boston, then a “Jewish ghetto”. His father, of Lithuanian origin, worked as a taxi driver; his Welsh mother was a knitter.”The whole family – my parents, two brothers and my sister – lived in one bedroom,” recalled Adelson, who passed away this week at the age of 87.
At twelve, he borrows money from an uncle to buy a cloister of newspapers. But he’ll start making real money with automatic machines. In 1979, he and four associates start a computer fair in Las Vegas, the “Comdex” (the sale would have made $ 500 million). But Adelson’s greatest success will come when he focuses his efforts on Las Vegas, where he would become one of the world’s foremost gambling moguls with ownership as far as Macau.
And when you are among the twenty richest men in the world (thirty-six billion of personal wealth) and you are a mentsh, you start thinking about where to throw some to help that world. Israel, Zionism and US politics became Adelson’s great passions.
In Israel he became famous for having created the freebie Israel Hayom newspaper in 2007, close to Benjamin Netanyahu. In US politics, Adelson has been one of the Republican Party’s most important megadonors in recent election cycles. First the George W. Bush campaigns, then the one hundred million dollars to Mitt Romney against Barack Obama and finally, in 2016, although he did not initially support Donald Trump, Adelson ends up pouring tens of millions of dollars into his presidential campaign.
Adelson played a pivotal role in convincing Trump to move the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, to withdraw the US from the nuclear deal with Iran (against which Netanyahu has fought for hard) and to recognize Israeli sovereignty over the Golan.
But not just politics. Adelson invested tens of millions of dollars in “Birthright,” the program that takes young American Jews on organized trips to Israel, in the University of Ariel in the Jewish Samaria, and in medical research, run by his wife, Mirian Adelson, who is said to have been the driving force behind many of his positions on Israel.
“We are like stonemasons”, he said. “We mix the cement that connects one generation of Jews to another”. He flew to Israel eight times a year. When Forbes asked him if it was right that the rich could finance politicians’ campaigns, Adelson replied: “As long as i twill be possible, I will. Because I know people like George Soros have been doing it for years, if not decades”. He was not ashamed to attack leftist rich Jews.
When he first set foot in Israel in 1988, Adelson chose to wear the shoes of his father, that Lithuanian Jew who had never been able to make the trip. Now the question is: is US Jewry – entrapped in suicidal assimilation, liberal policies and the “diversity” cult – still able to produce such a proud Jew, a wealthy right wing Zionist who has the means and the faith to fight for Israel’s sake and a conservative US leadership?
The elite Paris Institute of Political Studies, also known as Sciences Po Paris, is experiencing a growing rise in racist, de-colonial, and anti-White ideologies. Many conferences, research papers, and courses are under the influence and supervision of small but aggressive ideological militant groups. Although discussions on this topic are mostly on the edge of the French media mainstream, the traditional Le Figaro daily now warns of the situation.
Science Po Paris is a prestigious university with several branches in other cities where the future French political and economic elite studies.
“In recent months, we have crossed a very worrying milestone,” said one of the Sciences Po students, who does not hide his concerns but prefers anonymity for fear of retaliation.
Like many of his friends, he sees the growing rise of racist and anti-White ideologies.
“At the time of the coronavirus pandemic, the only connection we have with our school is via the internet. And almost every two weeks, we encounter a new controversy created by one of these small groups,” the young man told Le Figaro.
According to him, there is a risk that various organizations promoting one of the mentioned ideologies will use the lockdown to increase their control over the famous Paris school. They repeatedly provoke controversy, sometimes through an approved reading list, sometimes by calling for compulsory courses on “critical race theory” and White privileges. The declared goal is to make young “non-racial” (White) students, who, according to ultra-left groups, “maintain racism at school, aware of their racist attitude.”
“We want to inspire a real change in the way the school deals with racial issues. We would also like to call for a critical reflection on the problems of racism rooted in French society given the country’s colonial history and the social construct of the race that emerged from it,” said students from one such ideological group to Le Figaro.
Although this activism is not new, “more and more students and teachers have been advocating this kind of ideas in recent years,” said Antonin Ferreira, Republican Party general secretary at Sciences Po and a student official at the university.
Many students complain about the cancellation or disruption of lectures due to the actions of these ultra-left activists. In 2019, for example, the conference of well-known philosopher Alain Finkielkraut was interrupted by the association “Sciences Po en Lutte – Institut Clément Méric,” which even required the intervention of the police.
The power of these small ultra-left groups is so enormous that the National Union of Students of France (UNEF), which is traditionally left-wing, has started dealing with this issue.
“We have tried to work with them in the past, but that is not possible,” Thomas Le Corre, UNEF president at Science Po, told Le Figaro.
“How can you work with people who tell you that you’re White, so you can’t participate in a discussion?” he added.
Four days before the start of RTL’s “Dschungelshow”, the channel has announced a change in contestants: Instead of Nina Queer (photo above), Sam Dylan will now be in the replacement show for the regular “Dschungelcamp”, RTL announced on Monday evening.”Against the background of current discussions and our stance of clearly condemning any form of anti-Semitism, racism as well as discrimination, we cannot and do not want to offer a platform in an entertainment programme to someone who calls herself ‘Hitler tranny’,” RTL managing director Jörg Graf was quoted as saying in a statement. “We recognise Nina Queer as an artist, but whoever publicly chooses such terminology, whether intended as mere provocation or not, we consequently do not want to offer them a stage.”The daily “Tagesspiegel” had already written about the Berlin drag queen and entertainer in June 2020 that she would not accept it if gays were attacked by Arabs in Kreuzberg. It was said at the time that she cared little if someone couldn’t stand the way she opposed such attacks. Literally, she said, “Then I’ll just be the first Hitler tranny ever, then I’ll accept it like that.” Following statements in connection with a homophobic attack in Kreuzberg, Nina Queer had previously faced accusations of racism in 2017.She later distanced herself from such accusations, according to RTL.