Migration, boarder management, strong and secure Europe
March 11, 2025

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  1. Ivan Bobanović

    The Future of Europe: A Culture at Risk?

    In recent years, Europe has witnessed an unprecedented influx of migrants, particularly from predominantly Muslim countries. While humanitarian values call for compassion and assistance, the scale and speed of this migration raise serious concerns about the future of European culture, traditions, and identity.

    One of the most striking indicators of this demographic shift is that Muhammad has been the most common baby name in England for the past two years. This is not merely a statistic—it reflects a profound transformation taking place within European societies. Historically Christian nations are experiencing a rapid decline in their cultural and religious heritage, as their traditions are overshadowed by new influences that do not always align with the values upon which Europe was built.

    Furthermore, crime statistics indicate a troubling rise in violent offenses, including sexual crimes, committed by certain groups of migrants. While it is important to avoid generalizations, these patterns cannot be ignored. Security and social stability should be a priority for every nation, yet in many European cities, the authorities appear hesitant to acknowledge these challenges out of fear of political repercussions.

    European nations have a right to protect their identity, just as any other civilization does. Integration should not mean the erasure of native cultures and traditions but rather a balanced coexistence that respects the foundations upon which these societies were built. If these trends continue unchecked, we risk losing the very essence of what makes Europe unique—a continent shaped by its Christian heritage, principles of freedom, and deep-rooted traditions.

    It is time for governments to take decisive and strict measures. Any migrant who refuses to work, integrate, and respect the laws and culture of the country that gave them a new opportunity should face deportation. Europe must remain a land of opportunity for those who truly seek a better life and are willing to contribute to society. However, it cannot afford to be a shelter for those who refuse to integrate or who engage in criminal activities.

    European nations have a right to protect their identity, just as any other civilization does. Integration should not mean the erasure of native cultures and traditions but rather a balanced coexistence that respects the foundations upon which these societies were built. If these trends continue unchecked, we risk losing the very essence of what makes Europe unique—a continent shaped by its Christian heritage, principles of freedom, and deep-rooted traditions.

    The time for silence and political correctness is over. Action must be taken before it is too late.

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