Should the Dutch Get Out of Holland?

     A recent Breitbart article allows people in South Dakota the opportunity to find out what’s going on in the Netherlands.  Chances are that Rick Steves won’t have prepped tourists for any of the immigration darkness that is quickly changing the face of Europe, such as “Native Dutch Told to ‘Get Out’ if They Don’t Want to Be a Minority in Own Homeland.”

     Of course, what’s happening politically in Europe is headed for the US.  One commentator describes how the average person is educationally unprepared to deal with a news environment that encourages blind acceptance of political correctness:“Europe used to be at the forefront of intellectual ability and innovation, while respecting the traditions responsible for such success. How did so many collective minds lose the ability to think critically? Was there a mind numbing virus that affected only indigenous Europeans?”

    Both Europe and America share not just a once-vibrant cultural heritage, but today enjoy a common pursuit of computer entertainments and media fun stuff  that will please even the lowest brow:  Academy Awards, Royal Weddings, football and basketball games, and the like:  “Was there a secret plan implemented that miraculously lowered the IQ of Europeans—after which, of course, they couldn’t figure out what happened? How does a continent persuade itself that it needs to die the death of cultural extinction, and celebrate it with rainbow regalia? There’s a bit of angry buzzing from a few who realize they’ve been played for fools. The sort of frenzied buzzing one hears a disoriented fly make before the fly swatter silences it once and for all. The Russians, Chinese, Indians, Japanese—none have been as stratospherically stupid as Europeans. Requiem in pace.”

    Sad to say, US education at all levels has become more interested in protecting academic incomes and institutional wealth than supplying students with the intellectual preparedness that once gave birth to Western science and engineering (now being outsourced to Asia).  If Ken Burns can be accused of rewriting history to make it safe for political correctness, schools and colleges are doing the same.  How then will average people make sense of the world on their own?—such as “It also started in France when they once ruled Algeria, but when they gave Algeria back to the people to run, they felt badly, so let as many of them migrate to France (mostly Paris) as wanted to come. That was the start of the 700 no go zones in France!! Been going on for a long, long time!”

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