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The rapporteur is himself proof that Europe is not racist. Mr Ozan Ceyhun, Turkish by birth, is a Member of the German Parliament. I do not think, however, that there are many offspring of European residents in the Turkish Parliament.
We are still confronted with the same approach: Europeans are racist if they reject the immigration policy. This approach involves forced guilt, moral inquisition and permanent psychological conditioning.
The Ceyhun report is a further step towards moral totalitarianism. It contains such a broad definition of the racist offence that it is becoming difficult to say what is not racist. Therefore, a simple reference to national origin may be considered as a racist act or as racial discrimination. Ultimately, the mere fact of setting aside public sector jobs or the right to vote for nationals falls foul of this aberrant legislation.
The report also has a repressive edge, making it a crime to express one’s thoughts.
Freedom of expression is giving way to the principle of compulsory cosmopolitanism.
This ‘anti-racism’ hysteria is the psychological level of the process whose aim is the general colonisation of Europe. One right is finally recognised implicitly in the report: that of keeping quiet and supporting those who are destroying our freedoms and our identities.
This document is the manifesto of collaborators of future foreign occupations. We are mounting resistance."@en1
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