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This highly personal account explores a continent and culture in crisis, grappling with declining birth rates, mass immigration, and pervasive self-doubt. The narrative reveals how these factors have rendered Europeans unable to advocate for themselves or resist significant societal changes. It serves as both an analysis of demographic and political realities and an eyewitness account of a continent seemingly in self-destruct mode. The author provides insights from various locations across Europe, documenting the experiences of migrants and the responses of local populations. Through first-hand reporting and extensive research, the book critiques the failures of multiculturalism, Angela Merkel's migration policy shift, the absence of repatriation, and the Western obsession with guilt. The author travels to cities like Berlin, Paris, and Lampedusa, uncovering the underlying malaise within European culture and sharing stories from those who have journeyed to Europe. Each chapter also examines broader issues contributing to this existential crisis, questioning why an entire civilization might engage in self-sabotage. The narrative concludes with two contrasting visions for Europe’s future—one hopeful and one pessimistic—highlighting the ongoing crisis and the choices that lie ahead.
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The strange death of Europe. Immigration, identity, Islam, Douglas Murray
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