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June 10, 2008
Tuesday
 
 
Samizdata quote of the day
Johnathan Pearce (London)  European affairs

"Everyday life is as important to understanding of what happens as are historical milestones. It might help people realise how little it takes for the society to find itself in a grasp of a toxic ideology and how gradual the decline can be, how unnoticed the erosion of freedom, dignity and moral strength."

From this blog's Adriana Lukas, in her moving and chilling account of an exhibition in Hungary, yesterday. Scroll down and read it all.

Comments

These next few hours I am spending in prayer for the Irish...
that they have removed any remaining blinkers & have wiped the scales from their eyes.
A 'No' vote to the creeping EU hegemony & our total subservience thereto will give us idiots time to reappraise our apathetic dilemma & come to what little sense we have left.
Political assimilation & rule by enelected bureaucrats on Festland Europa means our National Suicide.
Anathema!


Posted by permanentexpat at June 10, 2008 01:24 PM

Adriana,
That's why the diary of an ordinary young Jewish girl is still in print.


Posted by Nick M at June 10, 2008 01:45 PM
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