European Parliament Member Punished for Repeating EU Commissioner’s Calls for Race Replacement


Tom Vandendriessche doing the white version of the “it’s all so tiresome” face

You can’t just go around saying things someone else said.

Remix:

Belgian MEP Tom Vandendriessche has been reprimanded by European Parliament President Roberta Metsola for concluding that EU Commissioner Ylva Johansson’s call for more migration to combat Europe’s aging workforce amounts to “deliberate, organized repopulation.”

The lawmaker for the Flemish nationalist Vlaams Belang party, which sits with the Identity & Democracy group in the European Parliament, commented on the remarks by Johansson, the EU’s commissioner for home affairs, who said last month that the European Union needs at least 1 million migrants every year to replenish its depleting labor force and called for the bloc to further “invest in legal channels for regular migration.”

Same people who tell you AI will replace 60% of jobs, by the way.

Just in case anyone is keeping track on that – it’s the same people saying both things.

“These are Commissioner Johansson’s literal words: ‘We need migration’,” Vandendriessche said of the comments on Jan. 16.

“She wants to bring an additional 1 million migrants to Europe, on top of the many millions we already have.

“In doing so, she wants to combat the aging of Europe’s shrinking population. So she literally wants non-European peoples to replace shrinking European peoples.

“That is, by definition, replacement migration, a synonym for repopulation,” the Belgian MEP added.

Literally what she said

Vandendriessche’s interpretation of the commissioner’s remarks was met with scathing criticism from left-wing members of the European Parliament, including Dutch MEP Sophie in ‘t Veld, who accused him of using “Nazi terminology.”

Nazi, Nazi, Nazi.

What did Hitler even do?

They constantly slander this guy, but no one will ever tell you anything he did wrong.

The Flemish politician was subsequently investigated by the parliament for alleged hate speech, an investigation that has now been concluded and resulted in a reprimand by Metsola, the parliament head.

I don’t think there are translation problems here.

I think all the guy did was repeat what the woman said.

But he repeated it while not supporting it, which makes it hate speech.

This is a Jewish thing. If you say “Jews are so smart, look at how successful they are running the banking industry and Hollywood,” it’s not hate speech. If you say “should this small group of nepotistic aliens really be controlling all the banks and the entire entertainment industry?”, then it’s hate speech.

Personally, I think replacing the population of Europe and America with brown people is a really bad idea.