Paul Belien

Paul Belien

Pink Xmas: The “€œWar on Christmas”€ in Europe

Be prepared for a homosexual parody of Christmas when you take a stroll through Amsterdam these days. The Dutch city, the self-declared "€œGay capital of the world,"€ is holding its first "€œPink Christmas Festival."€ From 18 until 28 December, the ten-day "€œChristmas Festival"€ for ...

Sarko Bids France Adieu

Last week, October 9th, the Assemblée nationale, the French Parliament, hosted a conference advocating the teaching of Arabic language and civilization in French schools. The attendees, among them ambassadors from Arab countries and French academics, businessmen and politicians, listened to a ...

Lost Continent

While 44 per cent of Americans attend a place of worship once a week"€”and this is mostly a Christian place of worship"€”only 15 per cent of Europeans do so"€”and many of them go to a mosque instead of a church. The European disease was aptly analyzed by Pope Benedict XVI who said that it was ...

Jörg Haider (1950-2008)

On Saturday morning, around 1 am, Jörg Haider, the charismatic Austrian nationalist leader, died in an accident in foggy weather on a dangerous road outside Klagenfurt, the capital of Carinthia, the province of which Haider was Landeshauptman (governor). Haider was driving 142 kms per hour where ...

What’s Going Right in Europe”€”How Localism Might Save the Continent

The most successful anti-immigration parties in Europe are regionalist/secessionist parties. They are "€œapolitical"€ because they do not particularly like politics. Their militants, members and voters do not like the state, they want to be left alone. They defend local communities that want ...


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