by Selwyn Duke,The New American:

Whether or not the pen really “is mightier than the sword,” as Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton wrote, wordscanmove mountains. As with music, they have charms that can soothe or incense — or inspire opposition to the powerful. So it’s no surprise that the powerful want to control words via censorship.

Enter Western Europe, which is now trying to kick its censorship into high gear.

Be warned, too: The same speech-squelching efforts were pursued by the Biden administration. And, do note, this will return with a vengeance the moment the Democrats retake the presidency.

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The issue, wroteThe Telegraph’sSam Ashworth-Hayes last Thursday, concerns defense — of the indefensible.

Say, for a moment, that you had embarked on a sweeping project to remake your country without the approval of its population, confident that utopia would result. Then say that the project stalled, thatcriticism was mounting, but that any attempt to undo the project would make things worse and kill your career to boot. How might you handle this problem?

The writer is referencing Britain’s, France’s, and Spain’s culturally suicidal importation of vast numbers of Third World migrants. This policy’s disastrous effects are now more obvious than ever. But the left-wing immigrationists responsible can’t undo the damage without being undone themselves. So their response?

Keep digging the hole — and ensure no one can complain about it and further blow your cover.

To this end, Spain’s ruling left-wing coalition has decided to legalize 500,000 migrants. Brazen to the last, they evenacknowledgethat this foreign army willhelp them combat the “right.”We’ve heard this before, too, from Andrew Neather, who was an aide of ex-prime minister of Britain Tony Blair. Neatheradmitted in 2009that the previous 15 years’ mass Third World migration into the U.K. was designed to “rub the right’s nose in diversity and render their arguments out of date.”

Source: SGT Report