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Belgians want Remigration!

TL;DR: The majority of Belgians believe there are too many immigrants in Belgium. However, the traitors in power oppose the self-determination of their people.

As early as 2015:
“Nearly 61% of Belgians believe there are too many immigrants in our country […] Only 12% of Belgians view immigration positively, and 19% believe it is a “good thing” for the economy.”
https://www.lesoir.be/art/959211/article/actualite/belgique/2015-08-11/60-des-belges-pensent-qu-il-y-trop-d-immigres-dans-pays-video

And still in 2025:
“Whatever the question asked, the level of distrust towards immigration is surprisingly stable: two out of three Belgians seem resistant to it. This proportion thinks that “we are going to be increasingly invaded,” that “we will end up being a minority in our country,” that “the arrival of illegal immigrants really endangers our daily security,” or that there are simply “too many immigrants in our society.” ”
https://www.rtbf.be/article/enquete-ceci-n-est-pas-une-crise-7-belges-sur-10-souhaitent-un-leader-politique-fort-sans-contre-pouvoirs-11514588

Under these conditions, why hasn’t remigration been implemented yet?
Because a small, rootless mafia rules the country, betrays the Belgian people, and organizes the Great Replacement and the gradual destruction of the country.

This rootless mafia rules Belgium with an iron fist and organizes ruthless repression against Belgians who oppose their control. They use their positions of influence and an entire legal arsenal to impose their tyranny on the Belgian people.

There is a “political cordon sanitaire” throughout Belgium. The established parties have pledged not to form political alliances with parties they believe oppose the “Charter of Democracy.”

Furthermore, in French-speaking Belgium, there is a “media cordon sanitaire” with a legal status that authorizes the CSA to sanction media outlets that violate the regulations’ requirements. This organized censorship stems from the “Charter of Democracy,” which defines the authorized framework in politics and the media according to the “principles contained in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, in the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, as well as in the Constitution, and more particularly in the principles contained in the laws of July 30, 1981, aimed at suppressing certain acts inspired by racism and xenophobia, of March 23, 1995, aimed at suppressing the denial, minimization, justification, or approval of the genocide committed by the German National Socialist regime during the Second World War, and of May 10, 2007, aimed at combating certain forms of discrimination and discrimination between women and men.”

This “cordon sanitaire” and its history are explained in more detail in the following article:
https://belgicanews.com/carte-blanche-reflexion-sur-le-cordon-sanitaire-belge/

It should be noted that these principles also largely apply to individuals and not just to the media or politics. Indeed, the Belgian laws of 1981, 1995, and 2007 apply to everyone in Belgium. At the European level, the European Court of Human Rights is responsible for ensuring compliance with the commitments made by signatory states to the European Convention on Human Rights.

The principles on which this control is based are established on vague criteria, are often interpreted in a highly arbitrary manner, and are applied to an increasingly long list of activities (public or private) over time.

The Belgians will therefore have to organize themselves to escape the repression in place and free themselves to fulfill their destiny and their wish for remigration.

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