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Rod Dreher quotes UK journalist Douglas Muray, a gay atheist conservative, on the future of Europe:
“I mean that the civilisation we know as Europe is in the process of committing suicide, and that neither Britain nor any other western European country can avoid that fate, because we all appear to suffer from the same symptoms and maladies.
As a result, by the end of the lifespans of most people currently alive, Europe will not be Europe and the peoples of Europe will have lost the only place in the world we had to call home.
Europe today has little desire to reproduce itself, fight for itself or even take its own side in an argument. Those in power seem persuaded that it would not matter if the people and culture of Europe were lost to the world.”Dreher notes that the United States is following the European model on a slightly lagging timeline. He goes on to note:
“Murray’s point, though, is that the European elites (and, it seems to me, the masses) don’t care. They consider themselves virtuous in sending Christianity into history’s dustbin. What they don’t comprehend is that in so doing, they are cutting their own national throats as people who presumably would like to preserve liberal democracy. You cannot march confidently and coherently into the future feeding yourself on the thin gruel of “diversity.”
So the consensus of both Mr. Muray and Rod Dreher is that the west is headed for a fate quite similar to the fall of Rome in 476, with the exception that this time, the Church itself is not in a position to help, having been itself discarded by the dying western civilization.
I put this link in Popular Media since Douglas Muray has just published a book on the matter, titled “The Strange Death of Europe.”
Somehow I doubt that the book will have much impact, precisely because people in a dying civilization do not care.
theamericanconservative.com/dreher/the-suicide-of-europe/
“I mean that the civilisation we know as Europe is in the process of committing suicide, and that neither Britain nor any other western European country can avoid that fate, because we all appear to suffer from the same symptoms and maladies.
As a result, by the end of the lifespans of most people currently alive, Europe will not be Europe and the peoples of Europe will have lost the only place in the world we had to call home.
Europe today has little desire to reproduce itself, fight for itself or even take its own side in an argument. Those in power seem persuaded that it would not matter if the people and culture of Europe were lost to the world.”Dreher notes that the United States is following the European model on a slightly lagging timeline. He goes on to note:
“Murray’s point, though, is that the European elites (and, it seems to me, the masses) don’t care. They consider themselves virtuous in sending Christianity into history’s dustbin. What they don’t comprehend is that in so doing, they are cutting their own national throats as people who presumably would like to preserve liberal democracy. You cannot march confidently and coherently into the future feeding yourself on the thin gruel of “diversity.”
So the consensus of both Mr. Muray and Rod Dreher is that the west is headed for a fate quite similar to the fall of Rome in 476, with the exception that this time, the Church itself is not in a position to help, having been itself discarded by the dying western civilization.
I put this link in Popular Media since Douglas Muray has just published a book on the matter, titled “The Strange Death of Europe.”
Somehow I doubt that the book will have much impact, precisely because people in a dying civilization do not care.
theamericanconservative.com/dreher/the-suicide-of-europe/