Fact is, while I am a nationalist, we cannot go back to the way things were before. We can't go back to the world in which WW1 and WW2 and countless wars beforehand happened.
The world wars may not have destroyed Europe in spirit as much as cultural Marxism has, but they physically destroyed more of Europe than any horde of rioting "youths" could ever dream of. We need some kind of multinational governing body to keep the peace between different countries, in Europe and in the world as a whole.
For all its problems, there are far less overt violent wars in the world today. Yes, there does need to be one more war, a big one; the war to reclaim western civilization, but I am optimistic that we can win this war without a death toll over 10 000 (yes, I am being realistic; "without firing a single shot" is unrealistic).
But it's a good thing that European countries don't go to war over petty shit like they used to. And the ones that still do, in the Caucasus and Balkans, are countries that are not under the sphere of EU influence as much.
Now I do support Russia's annexation of Crimea, but that was done democratically, and that was demographically justified, and more importantly, was done without massive deaths or destruction. Also, my hypothetical EU would support Crimea's self determination.
Which brings the problems with the existing EU. The existing EU is anti-white, anti-Russia and to be quite frank, anti-Europe. It promotes multiculturalism, immigration, the destruction of European cultures, the Euroblender, race mixing to destroy the white race, and other such policies that are fundamentally anti European.
But if we had a hypothetical organization that was like the EU without the cultural Marxism I think that'd be more of a good thing than a bad. Ditto with the UN, although its existence as a whole is more questionable and may be a fundamentally bad idea.
I don't see why the EU couldn't have been a federation, dedicated in part to the preservation of its component nations. and not intervening in their internal affairs. There are things like a common market and even a euro which do make some sense. There is no reason for it to be socialist though and no reason for their to be a Euro-Blender
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