His speech in the Polish Parliament will certainly be interesting, although we do not have to agree with everything - a voice of common sense.
People in need must be helped, but there are limits to the help we can give if we are not to be threatened ourselves. Different cultures and races can enrich each other and visit each other, but living together in one country when they are not united by the same culture and beliefs is a 'time bomb'. Who among the politicians in Brussels and elsewhere would want to live in a house, or a neighbourhood, together with people of a completely different faith, customs, manners and culture? The situation in France, Germany, Sweden and other European countries reminds us of this every day. I am also reminded of the statement made by the Libyan leader M. Khaddafi: "We will conquer Europe with women's vaginas." On the other hand, the prosperity of the 'developed' countries is, in no small part, underpinned by the looting of mineral resources in the countries from which the refugees come. The arms industry also pursues its aims, at the end of which the misery of the countries to which they supply their weapons, whether directly or indirectly, grows. One way is to start returning some of our prosperity to the countries where it originated, learning gradually to manage ourselves for the benefit of the majority, not individuals and groups with expedient support from abroad. It will be a long and uncertain road, but not solving the problem will start to solve us too, sooner or later, ruthlessly, justly and deservedly. JŠ
P.S..
A Czech family has just returned after 50 years from South Africa, a country they loved and which provided them with political asylum, reported ČRoPlus. They no longer feel safe there, saying that nothing good awaits the country. The mindset of a simple native is expressed by his belief, "If you have a house and I don't, it's not fair." Further, the poor cannot see. It is easily manipulated and exploited. If there is poverty, they will simply take everything as long as there is something to take.
Read more...