On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of Poland's membership of the European Union, a crucial number of conferences, readings and discussions related to this anniversary took place, where everyone summed up the balance of our membership. Euroenthusiasts presented visions of Europe's bright future, especially after its future federalisation, and Eurosceptics portrayed its decay. After 1 specified public discussion, in which we talked about the problem with Tomasz Piejernik, 1 of the viewers approached me and asked me a question that inspired me to compose this text: “Everybody says that the Union is falling apart, that it must break apart, but when?”
The question is hard for a political scientist, due to the fact that in order to answer it I would gotta have a sense known by esoterics to be clear-hearted, or ability to see the future. Unfortunately, this gift was not given to me. Worse, I fear that the EU's breakup may not even happen. It is worth considering and considering. On the right hand, we frequently say that “The Union must break apart”, a small bit cursing reality, and having before our eyes the dawn of freedom. From my point of view, i.e. from the point of view of a extremist supporter of sovereign national states, which do not recognise any political sovereignty over themselves – depending on the era of the emperor, Pope or the Brussels Commission – the worst possible option is to last the EU. What would that mean?
It would be a defeat and a Polishness, its actual end as well as civilization. Many researchers of the alleged doctrine of history, or past of civilization, point out that examples of Greece and Rome show that at the end we have the phenomena that Eric Voegelin referred to as "the ecumenical age" and Oswald Spengler as "civilization" (German: Zivilisation). It is simply a period of dusk, an end of which 1 of the signs is to unite all peoples and states into 1 empire. This happens erstwhile peoples and nations are tired, exhausted, no longer have the strength and desire to compete with each other, to fight armedly or economically. At this time, they unite into 1 large “older people’s home” where competition mechanisms vanish and everyone dies in cots, without the will to proceed living. Isn't it the European Union that has been called by nations tired of 2 planet wars, who have lost religion in God and in themselves, choosing a Brussels retirement home, with its anticompetitive socialism in economics and cosmopolitanism in global relations? In this nursing home, people halt even multiplying and just die out. Supporting native immigrants from the 3rd planet only number them and wait erstwhile an extinct retirement home can be taken over and created a European Caliphate.
The European Union is dying. Although Olaf Scholz and Ursula von der Leyen tell fairy tales that it will become the “geopolitic centre” of the planet and the “geopolitic player”, they are the same fairy tales as Emmanuel Macron's Napoleoniad. There is inactive wealth created by past generations, but there is no life. There's no competition. This "ecumenical state" to guarantee peace is the end of competitive conditions between the EU's peoples. Pacificism and cosmopolitanism do not usually coincide with socialism and planning in economics due to the fact that people who profess these old ideas do not want to compete. Fearing to compete, they like to delete their countries voluntarily and erase national cultures! Fearing to compete on the market, they like the European Union to introduce a guided economy and to separate itself from the planet by barrage duties, for non-signatures called "carbon duty". These old people don't even want to move, so they like alleged 15-minute cities. alternatively of working, they like to indebt themselves and future generations (whose note bene is improbable to be anymore). The aged only want to last in prosperity to a peaceful death. fewer young people choose a planet where they will eat worms and find unchangeable employment in state bureaucracy, preferably in the EU. slow the retirement home turns into a death zone.
The consequence of this extinguishing will be a gradual decline in the importance of the European Union in the world. People associated with the national cultures that created Europe will be little and little and will be replaced by immigrants, as in ancient Rome, where the Germans dressed themselves in robes and pretended to be old aristocratic families, in order to yet dispel the dying empire into tribal states. The dying European Union will never become a military power, due to the fact that no 1 will want to fight and die for it. Nor will it become an economical empire, for it will produce little and less, moving towards debt and the improvement of services. While services form GDP, they will not replace the production that Asia now takes over. Moreover, all wealth will be accumulated by an expanding number of global corporations, whose political importance will gradually grow, which will consequence in the subordination of the political elite of the European Union to non-political entities with large capital. The full demolition and burning of the lands of Europe will be carried out by a "green revolution" which will lead to a terrible impoverishment of European societies, which, alternatively of being reasonable, will follow the fashions created by the "little Greta", James Wiech and the fanatics of the Last Generation. By the way, it's a very accurate name: it's most likely the last generation. Not due to the fact that we will be killed by temperature changes, but due to the fact that it will be the last generation of Europeans. Generation of civilizational suicide, generation of snowflakes, unfit neither for work nor for competition nor for combating arms in hand. The last generation of the planet committing suicide. Authentic Church of the Last Generation.
In this situation, erstwhile specified travellers tell me that "the European Union is all the same", they are evidently wrong. They most likely really know they're missing reality. Remember this by voting in the next Euro elections.
Adam Wielomski