In Europe, those who courageously stand on the barricades for our civilisation are not rewarded, they are endlessly punished: banned from universities and jobs, slandered, debanked, financially ruined, deplatformed, censored and eventually sent to prison.
Only when that changes, and courage is once again rewarded, will we be able to save our people and civilization.
“I’m tired, worn out” says
@ThaisEscufon. Everyone knows me as endlessly combative, but I completely understand Thaïs. 5% of our struggle is what you see online, the speeches, actions, campaigns, the success. 95% of our struggle is utter misery, dealing with the endless sabotage and getting demoralisingly little help to do so.
I write this as I’m on my way to a speaking engagement in the European Parliament, with a fever from the exhausting past months, in the hopes that serious initiatives will finally be taken to help people like me and Thaïs.
I met Thaïs many years ago and immediately saw the huge potential, urging French nationalists with influence and money to support her. I remember saying “an activist with such a huge potential profile, willing to take such risks, should not have to worry about making enough money to pay rent.”
Let’s not keep wasting so much potential. I hope everyone is now waking up to the fact that activists can NOT win this battle alone.
By the way, the situation is actually worse than Thaïs describes. She’s not being prosecuted for her opinion, she’s being prosecuted for facts. I can’t legally repeat the sentence in Belgium because I have just been convicted for similar statements, but it is a FACT that it’s disproportionally [redacted] who are making our cities unsafe for women.
Ils veulent m’envoyer en prison.
En France, il vaut mieux être un migrant agresseur de femmes qu’une identitaire qui aime son pays.
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