Beyond its political commitment Oskar Freysinger book a worthwhile analysis to Paris on the banks of Lake Geneva. The anti-racism, anti-fascism became a weapon of mass destruction. Prior to invade a country had to build an army, shed their blood and even when we managed to invade a country, it was not easy to keep it in a hostile environment.
Now with the correct ideology poltiquement stigmatizing Westerners, simply taxing any resistance fascism. No need to fight, just come, to seek social support and begin to multiply on the floor of the host nation by asking family allowances. If Aboriginal find it abnormal, they will be accused of racism. Patriotism vaunted among Palestinians, Algerians or the Vietnamese is a defect in the West. One wonders why, if our countries are populated by "bastards raising German shepherds" why all Africa wants to come live there.
Oskar Fresinger helps with humor like others (Renaud Camus, Alain Soral, Eric Zeimour) to open our eyes. More and more Europeans wake up with a hangover, forced to live with hostile populations growing without anyone having asked them for their opinion.
A book that will awaken a little more awareness of guilt manipulation underway in the West.