Despite the fact that the world is always full of danger, history is nowadays on the side of the majority. Nations are alive without the permission of muddled editorial offices and academic departments.
In recent years, nations have become the islands of resistance to socially unfair globalization. Similarly, migration and its implications show why it is essential to maintain our national identity. And last but not least, the Babylonian tower called the European Union shows how essential it is for the nation to preserve as much independence as possible.
However, a significant part of the intellectuals only spread the green-rose ideals of some Western politicians. They support the invasion of an infant society that bothers every clear idea and prefers migrants rather than their own people – the society that simply encourages minorities to question the opinions and lifestyles of the majority.
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Czech youth least at risk of poverty in the EU
The Czech Republic tops the EU28 ranking of young people in work who are least at risk of poverty.
Czech Republic to lead EU electronic warfare project
The Czech Republic will lead an electronic warfare capability project, which aims to train experts and establish an electronic warfare unit. The project will be implemented under the European Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO). According to the Czech Defense Ministry, Germany is going to join the project, while another five states have applied to observe it.
Mr. Klaus, thank you for a dignified divorce with the Slovaks
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Klaus: The EU is evil, it needs a revolution
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Babiš: ANO MEPs who voted against Hungary are traitors
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Babiš: We are part of both the West and the EU
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