Europeans are Voting Against the Islamic Invasion

Sebastian Kurz, formerly the Austrian Foreign Minister, seen here in 2015 meeting with Secretary of State John Kerry, will be Austria’s new prime minister. [State Department Photo/Public Domain]
Despite hitting a speed bump when Marine Le Pen failed to win the French presidency earlier this year, the European nationalist movement seems to be picking up steam once again. The People’s Party, a center-right party in Austria that has stolen much of the far-right’s playbook for this election, has won a parliamentary election. The country’s new prime minister will be Sebastian Kurz, an anti-immigrant Millennial who will be the world’s youngest leader. As Pat Buchanan writes at The American Conservative, there’s possibly more to come for Europe as the Czechs line up to vote with a nationalist billionaire (remind you of anyone?) in the lead. Pat writes:

The right-wing People’s Party and far-right Freedom Party just swept 60 percent of Austria’s vote, delivering the nation to 31-year-old Sebastian Kurz, whose anti-immigrant platform was plagiarized from the Freedom Party. Summarized it is: Austria for the Austrians!

By Sunday, the Czech Republic may have a new leader, billionaire Andrej Babis. Writes the Washington Post, Babis “makes a sport of attacking the European Union and says NATO’s mission is outdated.”

Platform Promise: Keep the Muslim masses out of the motherland.

Each of these traditionalist-nationalist movements is unique, but all have a common cause. In the hearts of Europe’s indigenous peoples is embedded an ancient fear: loss of the homeland to Islamic invaders.

Europe is rejecting, resisting, recoiling from “diversity,” the multiracial, multicultural, multiethnic and multilingual future that, say U.S. elites, is America’s preordained mission to bring about for all mankind.

Indeed, increasingly, the indigenous peoples of Europe seem to view as the death of their nations and continent.

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