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A Continental Fantasy (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By FrogFryer Comments: 39926, member since Wed Apr 16, 2003
On Sat Jun 02, 2012 10:09 PM
On a flight from Copenhagen to Brussels, I read two publications that I see infrequently: the International Herald Tribune and Le Soir, the principal Belgian newspaper in French. Both, not surprisingly, had much coverage of the European crisis, and both used an expression that, to me, has a sinister ring: the European project. As it happens, I was once interviewed by one of Le Soir’s best-known journalists, who asked me whether I was in favor of the European project. I said that I would answer if she would tell me what it was. She did not, and we moved on to other subjects.

A Continental Fantasy

Simple-mindedness and megalomania characterize the “European project.”

31 May 2012


On a flight from Copenhagen to Brussels, I read two publications that I see infrequently: the International Herald Tribune and Le Soir, the principal Belgian newspaper in French. Both, not surprisingly, had much coverage of the European crisis, and both used an expression that, to me, has a sinister ring: the European project.

As it happens, I was once interviewed by one of Le Soir’s best-known journalists, who asked me whether I was in favor of the European project. I said that I would answer if she would tell me what it was. She did not, and we moved on to other subjects.

Whatever the European project may be, those who don’t embrace it wholeheartedly—with a fervor that can only be described as mystical, considering that no one can explain or define it in simple terms— are depicted not as skeptics, but as enemies. Thus in Le Soir, we read: “Only the enemies of the Euro and of the European political project, notably the City of London, dream of such a cataclysm [the break-up of the single currency]!”

The City of London—Britain’s equivalent of Wall Street—here plays the role of the bloated plutocrat of Soviet iconography or of the Jewish manipulator of Nazi iconography, pulling the strings behind the scenes in order to achieve its malevolent design of controlling the world.

One can make many possible criticisms of the City of London, but a determination to destroy the viability of the euro for some unspecified, atavistic reason is certainly not among them. If the euro is viable, the City couldn’t destroy it; if it is not, the City cannot save it. Besides, the idea that there is a congregation of malign conspirators within the fabled Square Mile who would rejoice at the euro’s implosion is absurd; the prospect is almost universally viewed with apprehension, though it would not come as a surprise to everyone. The conspiracy theory serves to suppress the thought that perhaps the European project’s creators are not much wiser than those of Balnibarbi in Gulliver’s Travels.

Assuming that Germany will not agree to pay the debts of other European countries, either by allowing inflation of the euro or by direct transfer payments, the Europeans face a stark choice: ignore economic reality or ignore political reality. If they persist in a currency union without some kind of budgetary union, implosion will come sooner or later. If, on the other hand, they go for budgetary union, a political explosion will happen sooner or later.

The euro’s tragic dilemma must be what Paul Krugman, writing in the International Herald Tribune, is referring to when he calls the currency “that grand, flawed experiment in monetary union without political union.” As for “the broader European project,” he describes it as “the attempt to bring peace, prosperity and democracy to a continent with a terrible history.” One can only marvel at such hubris. Europe is not so much the God that failed as the megalomaniac fantasy that failed.

Theodore Dalrymple is a contributing editor of City Journal and the Dietrich Weismann Fellow at the Manhattan Institute.

8 Replies to A Continental Fantasy

re: A Continental Fantasy en>fr fr>en
By PopsFrost Comments: 12271, member since Mon Jan 21, 2008
On Sun Jun 03, 2012 09:23 AM
FrogFryer wrote:

The City of London—Britain’s equivalent of Wall Street—here plays the role of the bloated plutocrat of Soviet iconography or of the Jewish manipulator of Nazi iconography, pulling the strings behind the scenes in order to achieve its malevolent design of controlling the world.


The Your-a-peon degenerates left behind when the best and brightest left for America are still stuck in the middle ages. They continually search for somebody to blame for their impotence.

It's the witches, it's the Jews, it's the CIA, no it's the City that keeps us from being great.

Losers.
re: A Continental Fantasy en>fr fr>en
By PopsFrost Comments: 12271, member since Mon Jan 21, 2008
On Sun Jun 03, 2012 12:11 PM
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re: A Continental Fantasy en>fr fr>en
By lookanlearn Comments: 10044, member since Sun Jun 10, 2007
On Mon Jun 04, 2012 08:57 AM



Without this....? Who would give ya the time of day?
re: A Continental Fantasy en>fr fr>en
By lookanlearn Comments: 10044, member since Sun Jun 10, 2007
On Mon Jun 04, 2012 09:01 AM
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Watch the rice video on the following screen lying to the families of 9/11
re: A Continental Fantasy (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By Mouse Comments: 21429, member since Wed May 25, 2005
On Mon Jun 04, 2012 09:23 AM
Without this....? Who would give ya the time of day?


Apparently you would.

You attempt to imitate us in all ways...

And you fail horribly at it.

But keep trying, buddy *lol*...
re: A Continental Fantasy en>fr fr>en
By FrogFryer Comments: 39926, member since Wed Apr 16, 2003
On Mon Jun 04, 2012 09:24 AM
lookanlearn wrote:

Without this....? Who would give ya the time of day?



the Europeans who couldn't establish air superiority across the tiny Mediterranean without the help of the US navy ?

the Chinese who are throwing a hissy fit over 6 carriers being assigned to the pacific ?

your mother when she took it in the ass for a lucky strike from Mr over paid ,oversexed and over here ?
re: A Continental Fantasy en>fr fr>en
By lookanlearn Comments: 10044, member since Sun Jun 10, 2007
On Mon Jun 04, 2012 09:30 AM
FrogFryer wrote:

lookanlearn wrote:

Without this....? Who would give ya the time of day?



the Europeans who couldn't establish air superiority across the tiny Mediterranean without the help of the US navy ?

the Chinese who are throwing a hissy fit over 6 carriers being assigned to the pacific ?

your mother when she took it in the ass for a lucky strike from Mr over paid ,oversexed and over here ?

Try and hold it together fFryer.

Plz.

:P
re: A Continental Fantasy en>fr fr>en
By FrogFryer Comments: 39926, member since Wed Apr 16, 2003
On Mon Jun 04, 2012 09:51 AM
lookanlearn wrote:

FrogFryer wrote:

lookanlearn wrote:

Without this....? Who would give ya the time of day?



the Europeans who couldn't establish air superiority across the tiny Mediterranean without the help of the US navy ?

the Chinese who are throwing a hissy fit over 6 carriers being assigned to the pacific ?

your mother when she took it in the ass for a lucky strike from Mr over paid ,oversexed and over here ?

Try and hold it together fFryer.

Plz.

:P


what the fuck are you talking about moron ?
upset your mother was banging American GI's for smokes
when she should of fucked one for a steak ?

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