Survival Lilly has posted a follow up video to her one from last week describing how bleak things had become in Germany. In many ways, this video is even worse than the one from last week. She begins by sharing an article entitled "Germany's Economy At Point Of No Return". The basic thrust of the article is that German businesses are taking more in depreciation than they are spending on new equipment. In plain terms, it means that, overall, German businesses have stopped investing in new plants and equipment ... at least in Germany. The article goes on to note that NGOs (i.e., the freeloaders that live off government subsidies) are crowding out the real economy; and those businesses that can do so are moving out of Germany. She also notes that since 2018, Germany's industrial sector has lost about1/5 (20%) of its production volume; and the government is reporting a 79% reduction in corporate tax revenue compared to last year, along with a 14% decline in income tax revenue. In short, as Lilly explains:
Once the continent's industrial engine, Germany has spent the last decade dismantling the foundations of its prosperity through energy and immigration policies driven more by ideology than evidence or good sense. The results have been rising costs, falling competitiveness, social disorder, and political backlash.
In other words, Germany is undergoing "decolonization".
You might think that term simply means countries dispossessing themselves of colonies. But just as the term "anti-racism" actually means reverse racism, decolonization means a reverse colonization and destruction of the European peoples. That is, as Jean-Paul Sartre put it, "Our soil must be occupied by a formerly colonized people and we must starve of hunger." And to accomplish this, quoting from the introduction to The Camp Of The Saints, "[t]he First World must be taught to be ashamed of itself, to believe that its death will be its greatest gift to humanity."
VIDEO: "Game over for Germany - Part 2"
Survival Lilly (14 min.)
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