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"Madam President, the terms ‘pro-European’ and ‘anti-European’ are often used as shorthand for ‘pro-EU’ and ‘anti-EU’. I for one find the use of the term ‘anti-European’ to describe those of us who are opposed to EU membership, or even the existence of the EU, as highly offensive. Europe is much older and much more than the EU; it is a cultural entity, a religious entity and an entity with overlapping and related ancestries. The EU goes out of its way to welcome third-world immigration and embraces the political and economic doctrine of globalism. It is the EU that is anti-European because its policies will eventually destroy the distinctiveness of Europe. If third-world immigrants come to Europe they do not become new Europeans to replace unborn European babies, they turn parts of Europe irreversibly into the third world. It is global capitalism and the related political ideologies that fuel immigration because it regards human beings as though they were merely facts of production."@en1
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