Friday, February 13, 2026

Geert Wilders says Europe may need America's help once again to stop the tyrannies it created

Geert Wilders, whose party sadly failed again to win full elections last year, has written for Breitbart that the USA may need to help Europe out of the horrific situation its modern overlords have long sunk it into:
Guess what the main topic of debate at the European Parliament in Strasbourg this week is. It is what the Euro-elites consider the most concerning issue of the moment: “State violence in Minneapolis and the rule of law in the United States.”

This is a typical example of seeing the speck in your brother’s eye while ignoring the beam in your own. The European Union is criticizing the rule of law in America, while there are indications that Ursula von der Leyen’s European Commission has in the past two years actively tried to interfere in eight parliamentary and presidential elections on the European continent, including twice in my own country, The Netherlands.

That, however, is a topic not deemed worthy of discussion by the European political establishment.

Last week, the House Judiciary Committee of the U.S. Congress published a report about Europe’s decade-long campaign to censor speech. As part of its investigation, the House Committee issued subpoenas to ten American tech companies, requiring them to produce communications with foreign governments, including the EU.

The congressional report accuses the EU of aggressively using its so-called Digital Services Act (DSA) to pressure tech companies to remove social media content that the EU considers “disinformation,” which in practice has meant posts critical of the ruling European establishment.

Meanwhile, companies that do not comply with EU regulations are threatened with huge penalties. We have seen what the EU is capable of. Last December, X was slapped by Brussels with a staggering €120 million fine.

Guess what topic was off limits in the European Parliament this week? Indeed, Europarl was denied a vote on whether to debate the findings of the House Committee’s report or not.

The U.S. House Judiciary Committee thinks that in every European election since the DSA took effect in 2023, the EU has tried to censor speech. The House Committee fears this happened in The Netherlands (twice), Ireland (twice), France, Romania, Slovakia and Moldova.

The latter is not even an EU member, but as it is a neighbour of the bloc, Brussels seems to feel entitled to “address disinformation risks” there as well. Given that post-Brexit Britain is an even more important neighbour of the EU, there is no reason to suppose that Brussels is not capable of refraining from meddling in its elections, too.
I think what went wrong is that Roosevelt, if anyone, wasn't being altruistic when he had the USA military enter WW2, and never made any kind of case that Europe should adopt principles similar to the USA's Constitution at the time. Who knows, chances are things could've been different, even in Israel, and sadly, in the near century since, Orwellian forces did everything they could to make it harder for even the USA to fight against what's going on now. We can only there's people who're willing to battle back against what Europarliament's doing now. But recalling that sad poll news from earlier, who knows if the USA public will be willing to perform altruistically on even a topic like this?

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