Europe Is Angry Trump Told It the Truth
13th December 2025
Each administration, at some point in its first or second year, has a strategic assessment, a strategic strategy of what the United States’ economic, diplomatic, political, and military objectives will be in foreign affairs.
Ours just came out. And one of the more controversial sections—which I think, otherwise, was a pretty sound strategy—was simply saying that our partners, the founders of Western civilization, the Europeans, are in dire trouble. And then the authors of the strategic assessment said they face “civilizational erasure.”
Well, you can see what that did to the Europeans. Nothing is more humiliating or makes the Europeans angrier than we upstart Americans—who our founders came from Europe and many of us did as well—to be lecturing the Europeans on what they’re doing wrong.
So, they’re very angry at us. But why are they angry at us? Because the assessment outlined why Europe’s in trouble. Its radical green proposals, their New Green Deal version is much more deleterious than ours. They have ample amounts of gas in the North Sea and oil. They have gas, natural gas, in France and other places. And yet, they’re hell-bent—if I could use that term—on wind and solar that’s costly and unreliable.
December 15th, 2025 at 21:30
You want angry?
Consider that Europe is only slightly ahead of us on the civilizational erasure track. Even with 0 immigration and 100% immigration enforcement, the USA becomes a White minority nation around 2042. That’s from official numbers, the actual date is almost certainly several years earlier.
All Trump is doing is kicking a few wetbacks across the river, to come back whenever they feel like it since their employers weren’t jailed. He’s also increasing the number of pajeets that can come here legally.
The only reason we are starting to turn away from silly green energy projects and towards realistic energy production is Trump’s masters, the techbros, need it to power their datacenter boondoggles.
So think before you sneer at Europe, they are simply a few steps ahead of us, and nothing in the current system will change our path.
December 16th, 2025 at 07:02
A few steps are all it takes for a warning. Whether the U.S. heeds that warning is an open question. I do not regard immigration as a problem per se—it depends on who is immigrating. John Derbyshire was fond of saying that there wasn’t anything wrong with New York City that about a million ethnic Chinese couldn’t fix. The focus for immigration ought to be on what these people did Back In The Old Country, because those are the attitudes they will bring with them to our country. Did they produce Singapore? Let ’em in. Did they produce Lagos or Calcutta? Keep ’em out. Did they produce Qum or Gaza? Avoid them like a plague. It’s an easy test to apply, and I don’t see anywhere it doesn’t work as a Sorting Hat.
https://www.creators.com/read/a.f.-branco/12/25/406752