Speaking of gender theory, I have some good news I've recently found out, Romania has a new party that no one has heard off or at least it was completely ignored by the media, called AUR (translates to gold).
It got 9% of the votes which is huge for a new party, without a proper campaign and little money is now part of the parliament.
It campaigned on facebook and I think twitter and most of voting base being young people bellow 35, so double-nice
. It also had huge support from Romanians that live in other countries which is like 2 million Romanians. What happened was that Romanians abroad have seen what marxism and political correctness did to the west and decided to vote against it.
AUR has a specific platform: anti-marxism and anti-gender theory. There was an attempt to smear it as racist but the founder is or at least looks like of gypsy origins.
It also has a platform pro family unit and pro religious values as the foundation of Romanian traditions.
It did not matter that they mentioned they have no connection to the ortodox church and they do not actually support the church but they acknowledge the influence religion had on culture and the desire to preserve it. They even said they are not against same sex marriage but are for the encouraging of the traditional family since it actually increases the number of citizens. That did not stop the press to label them as homophobic alt-right extremist that want to go back to the middle ages. It did not help that they wanted to open the economy early.
Simion has also been part of several controversies such as the accessing with the help of the AUR of two former soldiers that are alleged to have repressed the revolutionaries
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Spez: I realized the party has two leaders, and I don't know enough about gyps to tell which one is more gypy.
Seriously. Their families are as tight as they come. It's the same in any group of people who form nomadic communities. The only way you can survive like that is if you can always depend on eachother.
The Romanian Revolution, from my eyes, is a really amazing feat of the people genuinely getting tired of authoritarian shit and just going all for it. However, the Revolution appeared to have been betrayed immediately afterwards. Romania needs some genuine anti-Leftist politics to help it out.
Soon after the revolution they got stuck with the social democratic party, which was almost as bad.
The bad part of the revolution is that the Romanian people see in EU a form of fighting against the corruption and authoritarianism inside their own country. But EU is also a globalist shithole that wants to destroy any resemblance of European culture and the average guy will never see this part until it is to late.
The good part is that Romanians are poor, a quarter of the native population have an outhouse. So that makes them less appealing to migrants. I give them about a decade before they get hit hard by the globalists.
I mean, IIRC, the military were the ones who conducted the massacre at Timișoara, but were also the ones that executed Ceaușescu. Then a bunch of the military apparatus took over the government after his execution. The Revolution succeeded in overthrowing the dictator, but not upending the government's structure. The Romanian establishment just got caught with their thumb up their dick. It's still a win, but it's not a total victory. Few revolutions are.
As for the EU, massive centralized bodies like that depend on authoritarianism and corruption in order to maintain control. So unfortunately, hoping the EU will clear up corruption is like hoping the Mob ends crime. They only way they do that is by monopolizing it.
They only got away with something like that because they are (or were) unknown. Something like campaigning on facebook is a one time thing. Zuck is going to ensure that the same thing won't work twice.
Speaking of gender theory, I have some good news I've recently found out, Romania has a new party that no one has heard off or at least it was completely ignored by the media, called AUR (translates to gold).
It got 9% of the votes which is huge for a new party, without a proper campaign and little money is now part of the parliament. It campaigned on facebook and I think twitter and most of voting base being young people bellow 35, so double-nice . It also had huge support from Romanians that live in other countries which is like 2 million Romanians. What happened was that Romanians abroad have seen what marxism and political correctness did to the west and decided to vote against it.
AUR has a specific platform: anti-marxism and anti-gender theory. There was an attempt to smear it as racist but the founder is or at least looks like of gypsy origins. It also has a platform pro family unit and pro religious values as the foundation of Romanian traditions. It did not matter that they mentioned they have no connection to the ortodox church and they do not actually support the church but they acknowledge the influence religion had on culture and the desire to preserve it. They even said they are not against same sex marriage but are for the encouraging of the traditional family since it actually increases the number of citizens. That did not stop the press to label them as homophobic alt-right extremist that want to go back to the middle ages. It did not help that they wanted to open the economy early.
Still, I'm happy that they exist.
I'm not surprised a gyp is pro-family.
From his wiki:
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Spez: I realized the party has two leaders, and I don't know enough about gyps to tell which one is more gypy.
Seriously. Their families are as tight as they come. It's the same in any group of people who form nomadic communities. The only way you can survive like that is if you can always depend on eachother.
The Romanian Revolution, from my eyes, is a really amazing feat of the people genuinely getting tired of authoritarian shit and just going all for it. However, the Revolution appeared to have been betrayed immediately afterwards. Romania needs some genuine anti-Leftist politics to help it out.
Romania is part of the EU. As such it will be infested with globalist money and influence. I would not hold out hope for them.
Yes, but Vee is the leader of the Alt-Right, so he will lead a based Paleo-Reactionary Revolution.
Soon after the revolution they got stuck with the social democratic party, which was almost as bad. The bad part of the revolution is that the Romanian people see in EU a form of fighting against the corruption and authoritarianism inside their own country. But EU is also a globalist shithole that wants to destroy any resemblance of European culture and the average guy will never see this part until it is to late. The good part is that Romanians are poor, a quarter of the native population have an outhouse. So that makes them less appealing to migrants. I give them about a decade before they get hit hard by the globalists.
I mean, IIRC, the military were the ones who conducted the massacre at Timișoara, but were also the ones that executed Ceaușescu. Then a bunch of the military apparatus took over the government after his execution. The Revolution succeeded in overthrowing the dictator, but not upending the government's structure. The Romanian establishment just got caught with their thumb up their dick. It's still a win, but it's not a total victory. Few revolutions are.
As for the EU, massive centralized bodies like that depend on authoritarianism and corruption in order to maintain control. So unfortunately, hoping the EU will clear up corruption is like hoping the Mob ends crime. They only way they do that is by monopolizing it.
They only got away with something like that because they are (or were) unknown. Something like campaigning on facebook is a one time thing. Zuck is going to ensure that the same thing won't work twice.