He's a globalist with factories as far afield as China. So he is compromised in his fight for the common cause of small business, trade unionists and those who work the land, against the endlessly interrelated forces of globalisation (by definition including unlimited immigration), American hegemony (with all its wars) and European federalism. That is the trouble with Christoph Blocher.
And of course, if the neocons get their way and bring about the Nazi-led dismemberment of one Latin-Teutonic union in the service of those forces, then the other such union will undoubtedly be next on their hit list. So someone like Blocher is urgently needed. It's just a shame about Blocher himself.
Hello David Lindsay.
ReplyDeleteThis is the first time I've seen your blog. I am intrigued by "if the neocons get their way and bring about the Nazi-led dismemberment of one Latin-Teutonic union in the service of those forces, then the other such union will undoubtedly be next on their hit list.".
This is all very interesting, but what on earth are you talking about?
I assume the Latin-Tuetonic Union is the EU, correct?
Are there still Nazi's around?
What is the other such union?
The first Latin-Teutonic union that the forces described wish to destroy is Belgium.
ReplyDeleteAfter that, of course, the other such union (as distinct from small minorities of German-speakers in peripheral France, German-speakers in peripheral Italy, or what have you) is Switzerland, also on the hit list.
Direct linear continuations of Nazism brought about the dismemberment of Yugoslavia and are still doing so (in Kosovo) today, as well as being in the vanguard of Flemish secessionism and of Danish support for the neoconservative war agenda.
Even in Israel, Russian Nazis were recently found to be active, let in because of the Law of Return that is still so strongly supported by the neocons long after it lost its original purpose.
And in the EU Council of Ministers and the European Parliament, we are all subject to the legislative will of Austrian, Danish and Flemish Nazis, with more to come as more countries accede. Among many other nasty elements to whose legislative will we are thus subject.
Funnily enough, Blocher's party is called the Swiss People's Party (much like the British People's Alliance) in German, but the Democratic Union of the Centre in French.
ReplyDeleteI don't know why, but I do know that since the BPA is also the Democratic Union of the Centre, you might adopt that as an alternative name. What do you think?