“They (referring to politicians and powerful individuals) oppose white people and contend that those with light skin should atone for perceived historical injustices by replacing the current population.” – Hans-Georg Maaßen, former head of German domestic intelligence agency (the BfV)
In a thought-provoking and troubling interview conducted by Austrian television host Marie-Christine Giuliani, former head of Germany’s domestic intelligence agency, BfV, and the chairman of the Values Union party, Hans-Georg Maaßen, dives deep into the pressing issue of advancing Islamization in Europe. This exclusive interview, translated by RAIR Foundation USA, is part of a series of discussions between the two experts exploring the erosion of Western values. In this powerful dialogue, they unravel the complex causes and far-reaching effects of Islamization on the continent.
Maaßen, fired by former German Chancellor Angela Merkel in 2018 for exposing her involvement with Antifa in framing the Alternative for German party (AfD) for an attack on migrants in Chemnitz, now intends to form a new political party. His position as chairman of the Values Union, a grassroots conservative movement, underscores the significance of his insights and underscores the urgency of his warnings.
Influence of Ideological Sects:
Dr. Maaßen begins by shedding light on the unsettling connections between influential figures in Germany and left-wing extremists, along with anti-German groups. He emphasizes that these groups advocate for a radical reshaping of Europe through mass migration and the elimination of white populations. Far from being fringe movements, these ideologues hold powerful positions in Europe, posing a serious threat to its future.
Complex Motives Behind Migration:
The interview delves into the intricate motivations behind migration, revealing the vast profits reaped by human traffickers. Dr. Maaßen exposes a web that extends from traffickers in Turkey and the Middle East to domestic organizations involved in the asylum industry. These organizations, often masking themselves as humanitarian, profit substantially from migrants. Their interests are perpetuated through media campaigns, which, until recently, stifled open discourse on migration.
The Challenge of Islamization
As the conversation evolves, Dr. Maaßen underscores the stark cultural differences between predominantly Muslim communities and secular European societies. The clash between values like family, culture, and religion within Muslim communities and Europe’s emphasis on individualism presents significant challenges. Dr. Maaßen also highlights the calculated erosion of Central European culture over the past four decades, driven by political leftists, resulting in a loss of values and identity in Europe.
Struggle to Define Ourselves
Dr. Maaßen laments the loss of cultural foundations and values in Europe, revealing that many Europeans are apprehensive about openly expressing their opinions or defining themselves. This loss of purpose and identity leaves Europeans vulnerable in the face of challenges from those with well-defined ideologies and missions.
The Eternal Guilt Complex:
The discussion touches upon the concept of the “eternal guilt complex” in Germany and Austria and its impact on their responses to migration. Dr. Maaßen acknowledges that this complex influences the attitudes and policies of these countries, potentially hampering their ability to take assertive stances on critical issues.
Loss of Values and Lack of Vision:
Dr. Maaßen emphasizes that the fundamental problem in Europe is the loss of values, which has resulted in a lack of vision for the future. He stresses that Europeans must move beyond short-term goals and regain a sense of mission and purpose to protect their values and identity.
Being Intolerant Toward the Intolerant
In a bold assertion, Dr. Maaßen argues that Europe needs to be more intolerant toward those who are themselves intolerant of European values and culture. He emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries and protecting one’s identity and values.
Defining Integration and Homeland
The conversation navigates questions about integration and homeland, challenging when one truly becomes a German or Austrian in an increasingly diverse population. Dr.Maaßen describes the complexities surrounding identity, culture, and integration in modern European societies.
The Definition of Successful Integration
Dr. Maaßen clarifies the concept of successful integration, emphasizing that it’s not about ethnic purity but rather individuals’ willingness to become cultural bearers of the host society. He champions integration as an opportunity for enriching society through diversity while highlighting the importance of learning the language, contributing to social cohesion, and embracing the culture.
Embracing Migration as a Constant
Dr. Maaßen concludes by emphasizing that migration is a constant in human history, with the potential to enrich societies. Understanding this historical perspective is crucial for fostering successful integration.
The Failures of Integration:
The interview shifts focus to the perceived failures of integration, particularly in light of recent events such as the Israel-Gaza conflict. Dr. Maaßen contends that these failures have been apparent for over a decade, criticizing politicians for not acknowledging them sooner.
Proposed Solutions and Deportations:
Dr. Maaßen proposes substantial measures to address integration issues, including enforcing border rejections and deporting those unwilling to integrate or who commit crimes. He acknowledges the lack of political will as a significant obstacle.
International and National Pressure
Dr. Maaßen argues that states reluctant to repatriate their own citizens could be pressured through diplomatic channels. He suggests strategies such as freezing assets, denying access to medical care in luxury hospitals, preventing enrollment in schools, and other measures aimed at compelling non-compliant states to adhere to international law.
He also proposes enforcing border rejections, deporting individuals who refuse to integrate, commit crimes, or rely on social welfare, and encouraging voluntary returns. However, he acknowledges that the political will necessary to implement these measures is conspicuously absent.
Dr. Maaßen’s candid assessment of these complex issues underscores the urgency of confronting them and seeking viable solutions, even in the face of formidable political obstacles.
The Indoctrinated Brain
The interview also delves into Dr. Michael Nehls’ book, “The Indoctrinated Brain,” which highlights the psychological impact of information overload and manipulation on individuals and society. Dr. Nehls and the host discuss strategies used to control and demoralize the masses, emphasizing the importance of awareness and communication in resisting manipulation.
In a world where information is power and cultural shifts are at the forefront of societal change, this interview with Hans-Georg Maaßen and insights from Dr. Michael Nehls serve as a wake-up call. It challenges readers to confront the complex challenges posed by advancing Islamization, the erosion of values, and the need for critical thinking and action in safeguarding Western civilization.
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