miércoles, 18 de noviembre de 2015

Petition to establish reservation areas for the indigenous peoples of Europe



The reservation areas for the indigenous peoples of the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand have been set aside to protect these ethnic groups due to their minority status in their indigenous homelands.
Now, with this so-called “refugee crisis” and increased mass immigration to Europe, it looks as though Europeans may soon become a minority in their own indigenous homelands as well. The indigenous peoples of Europe are under threat of violence and discrimination by these immigrant populations, as has been proven by the recent attacks in Paris. In addition, many acts of rape and sexual harassment are routinely directed at indigenous European women by non-European immigrants, particularly at fair-haired women in northern Europe, an epidemic so common that many blonde Scandinavian women have chosen to dye their hair black in order to avoid the attention of potential assailants. The Rotherham sex slavery gang incident, which was deliberately covered up by the local authorities until the story broke, further underscores the dangers that indigenous European women face at the hands of non-European men. In England, the “diversity co-ordinator” of Goldsmiths University even went so far as to create a club excluding white men, tweeting “kill all white men”, and was not fired or reprimanded by the university for doing so.
Incidents of bullying, assaults and other types of hatred are routinely directed at indigenous Europeans in places where they are the minority. Furthermore, the European mass media has also taken a hostile attitude toward its indigenous population, constantly blaming them for all social problems faced by non-European immigrant communities. The mass media and state-run educational system also promote assimilation policies designed to breed the indigenous Europeans out of existence. Former President of France, Nicolas Sarkozy, made a speech to his nation in which he suggested that the indigenous French must embrace “metissage” (a French word for racial intermarriage), and that those who won’t do so voluntarily should be forced through more coercive measures.
The very existence of the indigenous peoples and their cultures is under threat in Europe today, with further demographic change and deliberate displacement as part of a genocidal agenda by the European Union and various member states to ethnically dilute the populations of these countries.
The governments of the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand took pity on the indigenous minorities in those countries, which is why those indigenous peoples have been granted reservations today. The antagonistic and hostile attitudes of the immigrant populations toward indigenous Europeans suggests that they will not be likely to take pity on the indigenous Europeans once the indigenous Europeans are reduced to a minority. The smaller the indigenous European population becomes, the lower their chance of surviving as an ethnic group will be. It is very unlikely that they will receive the same concessions that the aforementioned indigenous peoples have received in other nations, because it is not pity that the other ethnic groups feel for them, but hatred.

We demand that the indigenous peoples of Europe be granted the right to have reservations, in a similar system to the reservation systems to preserve the indigenous peoples of the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Just as in these nations, the reservations should be exclusive to those who can prove by blood that they are part of the indigenous ethnicity. This would include members of the European diaspora (ie USA, Canada, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, etc.) who can prove a strong blood link to a particular European nation. These reservations could include established villages and towns, perhaps ones of great historical and cultural significance to the local indigenous ethnic group, or could be located in as-of-yet unsettled areas.





(Source: change.org)
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