(BREAKING) EU pledges in Arabic to defend indigenous peoples – but not Europeans

The European Council pledged to defend the rights of indigenous peoples in a statement published in Arabic on Thursday. The press release called indigenous peoples “among the most marginalized communities in the world.”

The document was published in English, with an Arabic translation. As a result of increased immigration, Arabic has become the most widely spoken foreign language in Europe, according to NordicTrans.

The document lacks any recognition of the indigenous peoples of Europe and their homelands, who have faced massive migration flows from non-European countries.

The European Union claims to defend the rights of indigenous peoples, but it seems to want to do this only outside its borders. Within the EU, minority and immigrant groups are given special rights and privileges that are not granted to indigenous citizens.

British police have been accused of pursuing a two-tier policing policy, favouring ethnic minorities by holding them to more lenient criminal justice standards than the general population.

The British government’s failure to prevent mass immigration into the country, and its two-tier policing policies, have encouraged criminal behaviour and gang formation.

Riots broke out in the UK after the murder of three little girls in Southport by an immigrant man. The backlash from native English speakers and their ethnic clash with Muslim gangs on the streets made international headlines.

Elon Musk has claimed that a “civil war is inevitable” in the UK as a result of the ongoing conflict.

The British government no longer regards its native population as indigenous peoples and instead grants such privileged titles to its large immigrant population.
Should the European Union similarly forget its obligations to the indigenous people of Europe, there is a good chance that similar immigration-driven riots and confrontations will erupt on the streets in the future.

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