Not even their own country wants them. Kobza is threatened by whom the migration pact will “relocate” to the Czech Republic

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As you stated on social networks, at the end of April you participated with the SPD delegation in the CPAC conservative conference, which was organized in Budapest by the Hungarian Fidesz movement in cooperation with the American Republicans. Which of the world’s politicians took part in this event, for example, and what interesting was heard there?

Above all, it was about the unification of conservative forces in the world. I liked the term International Conservatism. Furthermore, it was against the woke movement (the term “dewoke” was quite descriptive), as a rejection of the violent enforcement of progressivism.

The list of speakers would be very long, so I am listing it here link.

It was interesting that conservative politicians from very distant countries and regions such as the USA, South America, Australia and Georgia took part.

Some US senators and congressmen joined online, but their appearances were no less interesting, such as former presidential candidate Kari Lake’s appearance.

I personally had several very interesting bipartisan discussions there with American Republican senators and congressmen, with whom our (SPD) view of the world situation is in perfect harmony.

The most interesting for me were the speeches of Viktor Orbán, Republican congressman Andy Harris, Geert Wilders and others.


“Do you even know what’s going on in Europe? “ČT carefully selects the information to be shared with us, so that during the celebrations of our entry into the EU, what our subjecthood means does not spill out,” you wrote on your Facebook profile. You reacted to the recent event that took place in Hamburg, namely a demonstration by radical Muslims who called for the establishment of a caliphate, i.e. the religious government of Islam. Do you feel that the media did not cover this event enough?

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I feel that we do not learn what is happening in Brussels, in Paris or in other capitals of Western Europe, affected by the effects of mass illegal migration, Islamization and Lebanonization.

For example, there is no dismantling of the pro-Palestinian demonstrations, where together (as in Lebanon in the 1970s) Islamists and the left united in Western Europe, and where disgusting anti-Semitic slogans are heard with impunity 80 years after the end of the Second World War.

An analysis of the enormous increase in crime committed in Western Europe by Muslim immigrants and their descendants is completely absent.

No one addresses or mentions the growing emigration of the original population from Germany and Holland to Central and Eastern Europe, where they are taking refuge in large numbers from the violence of immigrants and Islamists. As EU citizens, they are not included in any migration statistics. Calls to the caliphate can no longer be “silenced” (unlike the above), which is why CT had to mention them, but very vaguely.


And what to say about the demonstration itself? And how do you see the situation in Germany in this regard?

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If we look at the map of Islamic centers in the former West Germany, we see that the changes in German society have reached a point of no return.

For four years now, I have had a proposal for an amendment to the criminal law in the House of Representatives, which should punish the spread and promotion of ideologies that spread hatred and violence based on religion, race, political beliefs, etc. Every time this proposal is rejected by the five-coalition according to the rule from the well-known film Pelíška “the man with it must not pass through a leather satchel!”.

It is strange that the German border controls at the border with the Czech Republic only check migration towards Germany. It would be very useful for us if the checks were two-way.


In your commentary on this topic, which was also published in the Parliamentary Papers, you also mentioned the much-discussed migration pact. So what to say about him?

I consider the migration pact to be a deepening of our servitude in the EU, when an official in Brussels who has never been here and has no idea decides who should live here and use our social benefits (without ever contributing to the benefit of our state). nothing about our way of life.

In my opinion, this is just an attempt by the governments of Western European countries to export social confusion and low security on the streets to our countries, so that their voters do not remind them of it. It is also necessary to remember that as part of the so-called “resettlement”, states will want (at our expense) to get rid of those migrants who for some reason do not want and, in truth, do not even want their own countries back…


“Crazies drive us and our children to war, most of them not having children of their own. They trade in foreign blood, but they wouldn’t go there themselves. I will not give them my children,” you also write on Facebook. Can you please break it down a bit more for our readers as well?

I discussed this in my article in the Parliamentary Papers:


Kobza (SPD): I will not give them my children! | ParlamentniListy.cz – politics from all sides


Speaking of which, what do you say about that The Ukrainian state has decided not to provide consular services to its citizens who are of military age but went abroad before the war? Should they go back to Ukraine and fight?

For me, it is above all a clear warning that millions of Ukrainians do not trust their government, do not believe in what is happening in Ukraine and do not want to be maimed or killed for it.


Let’s go back to our political scene. According to a survey by the agency Median, which was published last month, preferences for the SPD fell and, on the contrary, for Jindřich Rajchlo rose. What do you think it is?

The current form of the research sample, taking into account the statistical error (3%) and the fact that SPD was monitored here separately and Trikolora (2%) as well. So de facto there is no loss.

Median’s April survey from 2.5. the SPD already assigns another 10%.

The division of the conservative scene into many subjects, which, although they do not reach 5%, but suck the votes of the real parliamentary opposition, which is the SPD, and which, thanks to recalculations, end up going to parties that the Pidistern voters would never vote for, is the work of teams of sociologists and psychologists.

Mantras like “my vote won’t change anything” and “if elections could change anything, they would have banned them by now” perfectly mix the electoral math, because they keep many voters – almost 40% – at home. The essential thing is to understand that in order for my vote to fulfill what I want from it, I have to give it to the party that I KNOW will get into the House (or the European Parliament). Of course, there will always be a number of self-proclaimed messiahs who will claim that they will have 15 percent or more in order to attract at least the 1% that will enrich the winner of the election.


Regarding the fact that 20 years have passed since our entry into the EU, you wrote a short statement on Facebook, where the word “serfdom” was also used. So there is nothing to celebrate for the Czech Republic in this regard, in your opinion?

First of all, it is a fraud to claim that we joined the EU in its current form (after the Treaty of Lisbon), because the referendum (2003) was about joining the “Maastricht” EEC, where the veto power of the member states could be exercised in the overwhelming majority of areas, and not into some sort of RVHP mess with a progressive ideological superstructure, where we can be outvoted at any time and things directed against our basic life interests are imposed on us.

I understand servitude as someone else deciding on my way of life, but who is not affected by it. If they decide what to eat, how to heat, what to light, what to pay for, who will live here at our expense, what we are allowed to say and what we are allowed to learn, they are forcing us to destroy our own industry, energy and transport better than the 2nd world did war, so what is it?

Our governments gradually sold off not only what our fathers built for 40 years, but also our future (and of course the future of our descendants) with astronomical indebtedness. Have you heard of ancient debt slavery? A citizen who simply pays the invoices at the end of the month is doing nothing but slaving away for an apartment and food. Is this supposed to be freedom? So I see it really differently.


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author: David Mountain


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