Posted on 10/05/2017 8:18:27 PM PDT by MtnClimber
Michael Hansen, a.k.a. The Missing Dane, came to America fifteen years ago from Denmark. He recently returned to Europe to make a documentary about the changes that have occurred since he left. The result is a 90-minute film called Killing Europe, which takes a hard look at all the cultural enrichment that has produced Modern Multicultural Europe.
From the notes for the trailer:
Terrorist attacks, riots, and gang rapes are striking at the very foundations of Europe. This is the story of a Danish expatriate and his quest to uncover the growing issues within the European society he left fifteen years ago, challenging the viewer with a vision of a Europe undergoing drastic and far reaching changes.
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And we have so many culture enrichers here too.
$2.99 for almost 2 hours-——not bad-—and sounds very interesting.
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Killing Europe, is that another O’Reilly book?
No not an O’Reilly book. Documenting leftist guilt and the destruction of their culture!! With an Islamic invader.
It’s not just Europe. It’s white western civilization.
There’s two ways to bring all races closer together in a multi-cultural society.
1, The hard way. People of all races are expected to succeed within the boundaries of mutual respect, the law and common
values.
2, The easy way. Abandon the law, abandon mutual respect, abandon common values, then keep destroying those that succeed until nobody is a success.
Bkmk
Yeah and he should add bed bugs to his documentary.
“Its not just Europe. Its white western civilization.”
Eastern Europe, including Russia, is resisting this tooth and nail. How ironic will it be that the savior of the West will be the East.
Poland and the rest Eastern Europe knows tyranny when they see it.
Thanks for the info.
I’d like to own a copy.
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