EU to Push ‘Anti-White Racist Policies’ Using Draft Equalities Report

According to an elected representative in the European Union’s parliament, a report on “racial justice, non-discrimination, and anti-racism” contains aspects that will be utilised by the bloc to push “anti-white” legislation.

The draft report, which includes lines focusing on “structural and institutionalised racism,” has its roots in leftist ideology, according to Tom Vandendriessche, an MEP for the Flemish nationalist party Vlaams Belang, and will, in his opinion, be used to push for policies discriminating against ethnic Europeans.

“‘Systemic or structural racism is not based on facts but is a Marxist theory,” Vandendriessche asserted, having previously told Europe’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs that the ideology makes it seem like “every white citizen or Flemish citizen is a racist”.

“They do not want to combat racism, which works in all directions regardless of the colour of the victims’ skin, but want to impose anti-white racist policies,” the Flemish nationalist continued. “They call this ‘positive’ discrimination, but what exactly is positive about discriminating people because of the colour of their skin? We cannot allow this.”

“A person must not be judged by the colour of their skin, but by their character,” Vandendriessche said, echoing American civil rights activist Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s statements to this publication.

The report, which was leaked internally last week, is just the latest step in Europe’s progressive fight against racism, with the bloc and its member states pushing a slew of major reset projects and policies in the hopes of quashing dissenting voices.

Such a campaign has pitted the EU against individuals who claim to defend free speech at home and abroad, with one senior EU official even taking on Elon Musk after the billionaire proclaimed his intention to take over Twitter in the sake of free speech.

“The EU does not want free speech. That is dangerous for their system,” Vandendriessche earlier said after Thierry Breton, the European Union’s internal market tsar, threatened to kick Twitter out of Europe if Musk refused to remove information the EU deemed inappropriate.

While Musk has now appeared to bend to Breton, declaring that he is “absolutely aligned” with the EU’s censorious stance on the internet, the public may be becoming tired of the Union’s progressive rule.

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