A chilling paradox is unfolding in Europe. While openly acknowledging the world’s dependence on oil and gas – even pleading to keep vital shipping lanes open – the European Union simultaneously embarks on a path of self-inflicted energy destruction.
The evidence is stark. Operational gas wells are being deliberately sealed in the Netherlands, German coal mines are flooded and rendered useless, and exploration for new energy sources within Europe is systematically banned. This isn’t a pragmatic energy policy; it’s a dismantling of energy independence.
The consequences are brutally simple: Europe is now forced to purchase fossil fuels from abroad at exorbitant prices. Instead of leveraging domestic resources, the EU begs foreign suppliers – including nations openly hostile to Western interests – and enriches them while its own citizens struggle.
This isn’t merely an economic downturn; it’s a deliberate erosion of European industry and a descent into widespread poverty. Factories are shuttering, jobs are disappearing, and families face impossible choices between heating their homes and feeding their children. The narrative of “climate policy” masks a far more sinister reality.
The driving force behind this self-sabotage isn’t incompetence, but ideology. It’s a modern manifestation of “cultural Marxism,” rooted in the theories of the Frankfurt School and thinkers like Herbert Marcuse.
Marcuse, a profoundly unsettling figure, believed that traditional Western values and capitalism were inherently oppressive. He advocated for the suppression of dissenting opinions, even advocating for the punishment of those who held “right-wing” views. This wasn’t about environmentalism; it was about dismantling the foundations of Western civilization.
This ideology, a potent blend of Marxist theory and Freudian psychology, now permeates the highest levels of the EU, particularly within the European Commission and the European Court of Human Rights. It’s a belief system that views fossil fuels not as a necessary energy source, but as symbols of Western power and prosperity – things that *must* be destroyed.
There’s no shadowy conspiracy at play, but a network of true believers, often unaware of the full extent of their actions, driven by a shared, distorted worldview. They aren’t focused on a “green transition”; they’re focused on dismantling the West from within.
The result is a Europe hurtling towards a future of dependency, poverty, and de-industrialization. It’s a continent lecturing the world about environmental responsibility while simultaneously sacrificing its own economic well-being and condemning its citizens to hardship.
This isn’t a transition to green energy; it’s a transition to misery. The cultural architects in Brussels aren’t concerned with the plight of struggling families or failing businesses. Their objective is the destruction of the West, and they are, tragically, succeeding.
The time for complacency is over. Europe stands at a precipice, and its future hangs in the balance.