Angela Merkel, elected for
life, or for what seems like an eternity, squints at ordinary Germans from
behind the parapets of her usurped authority. The German chancellor has signaled her express intention
to foist a new identity on the German people, whether they like it or not, and
without the broad consent of her citizens (or subjects). This Merkel has done
by absorbing “an unprecedented influx of immigrants who will fundamentally
change the country.”
The quest to engineer a single European identity is at the heart
of the European refugee crisis. (That, and the foreign policy of George W Bush,
Barack Hussein Obama and Hillary Clinton, who elected to pulverize Iraq, Libya
and Afghanistan and thus destabilized the region.) “It remains unmistakably true,” wrote British patriot
and classical liberal philosopher David Conway, that “from its postwar
beginnings to the present, the principal advocates and architects of European
union have been uniformly animated by collectivist objectives that are deeply
anti-liberal in spirit and form.”