Europe has not learned from history: the recurring pattern of infiltration that becomes takeover | Alex Nachumson
The greatest danger to Western European countries is not demographic change in itself. The danger is the loss of a society's trust in its own value.
Assessment
The author argues that Western Europe faces a deeper threat than demographic change alone: the erosion of societal confidence in its own foundational values. This framing shifts the focus from immigration statistics to a crisis of collective belief and identity. The piece suggests that historical patterns of gradual foreign influence turning into control remain unlearned, making internal ideological vulnerability the key risk.
