A Demand for Freedom, by T.L. Davis

Globalists versus populists is a theme that’s playing out over much of the globe, particularly in Europe and North America. From T.L. Davis at tldavis.substack.com:

The question on my mind, of late, is when do we recognize that the entire Western world is involved in a war for freedom? What may have gone unnoticed in the recent past was the failed campaign of George Simion in Romania. Well, “failed campaign” might be misleading. Without any specific knowledge, Simion was leading in all the polls, by a good margin, before he lost to the globalist candidate Nicusor Dan.

Previously, Calin Georgescu’s campaign resulted in his victory, but the Supreme Court of Romania ruled that that election had been influenced by Russia and therefore nullified. His close ally, Simion picked up the banner and ran in the new election and somehow failed, not because, I believe, he didn’t get the votes, but because he openly supported Donald Trump and his populist nationalist style. The EU couldn’t have that, so Macron (France and Romania have a long history of working together) got involved and pushed hard for Nicusor Dan’s campaign. This has not been deemed disqualifying as “French interference”, but it should have. If Putin’s influence, of which I’m uncertain that it took place, could disqualify the previous election, why doesn’t Macron’s interference disqualify this one? Because the EU got what it wanted, a willing conspirator at the head of government, an EU sychophant.

The globalists have been exerting their election-rigging tactics all over the globe, pushing nations in Europe closer and closer to the totalitarian mindset of Brussels. It’s a dangerous time. They have already proved that the voice of the people, the demand for freedom, will not be tolerated in the EU.

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