Europe’s Egalitarian Juggernaut
From the desk of The Brussels Journal on Fri, 2007-04-27 10:43
A quote from Lawrence Auster at his blog, 26 April 2007
Poland belongs to a transnational body that exercises real authority over member states. This body, the European Union, forbids discrimination against homosexuals. Poland thinks it is in accord with the law to protect homosexuals from discrimination, even as it seeks to ban the promotion of homosexuality! Probably the Poles think that anti-homosexual discrimination consists of things like outright persecution, incitement of hatred and violence, and so forth. But the EU evidently interprets anti-homosexual discrimination as any statement or policy that suggests that homosexuality is in any way less good for human beings than heterosexuality. Where the EU thinking ultimately ends up, of course, is a law like the Sexual Orientation Regulations in Britain, which make it unlawful even for a Catholic adoption agency not to adopt children to same-sex couples. I don't think the Poles realize yet what they have gotten into. They have subjected their country to an egalitarian juggernaut that will not stop until it has eliminated every conceivable type of anti-minority discrimination from every square inch - excuse me, every square centimeter – of the cosmos.
minority protection EU style
Submitted by heplev on Fri, 2007-04-27 13:23.
an egalitarian juggernaut that will not stop until it has eliminated
every conceivable type of anti-minority discrimination from every
square inch - excuse me, every square centimeter – of the cosmos.
These goons protect minorities in a way that majorities don't have any rights anymore - except the "right" to subject themselves to the minorities' whims.
Poland
Submitted by peter vanderheyden on Fri, 2007-04-27 13:02.
"Are these people stupid or what?"
No, they just found out what gave countries like Ireland, Portugal and Spain the possibility to have a fast growing economy. Of course it's only the possibility. You stil have to do it your self. I suggest the Poles get rid of the "nut case" brothers, to start with.
Out of the frying pan and into the fire
Submitted by Lancelot Owen on Fri, 2007-04-27 12:49.
It truly beggars belief that having cast off the yoke of communism and regained their independence, the Poles then voluntarily ceded their sovereignty to the 'neo-com' European Union. Are these people stupid or what? Jan Sobieski must be turning in his grave.