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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the political cesspool.
The political cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the political cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to tonight's live broadcast of TPC.
I'm your host, James Edwards.
This Saturday evening, March the 18th, I have packed my bags for Northern Europe as our march around the world rolls on.
After already spending a little bit of time with leaders and representatives in England, Australia, Canada, and Croatia last week, we are now finding ourselves making an extended stop in Belgium with not one, but two of the greatest representatives our people have on the continent of Europe, Philip DeWinter and Anka Vandersmirch.
And they are both sitting officials for the Vlaams Belong Party.
Philip is a member of the Flemish Parliament.
He has just released a new book, which we'll be getting to.
And Anka is a senator.
Senator, who is also a former beauty queen, having been crowned Miss Belgium.
And additionally, she has represented her country in the Miss Universe pageant.
Very interestingly, they appeared together tonight.
A little twist in our series, and they are both here with us now.
Philip and Anka, it is great to have you.
Entirely our honor.
Thank you for having us on Liberty News Radio.
It's an honor to be able to speak to American people that doesn't happen every day.
Hello, James.
How are you?
Fine to hear you again.
I'm glad to be on your show tonight.
Well, it's great to have you both.
And it's always great to talk to you both.
And even better when we are able to spend time in person, which we have done in the state of Tennessee before.
And we were trading some emails about that earlier in the week.
But let's just get right down to it.
With both of you on, I could have spent an hour with each of you.
So we're doing this consolidated interview and not a moment to spare.
So I will speak quickly and get to both.
But let's first just go back a little bit into your backgrounds respectively.
And then we'll join in this roundtable discussion.
Philip, the last time you were on with us, which was a couple of years ago, you spoke about the history of Belgium, the makeup of the government there, and much more.
Very fascinating.
And speaking of the government, you were first elected to the Flemish parliament in 1995, and you're still there, sitting member of that parliament as we speak tonight.
Does the opposition even field a candidate against you at this point in your career?
They still do, but it doesn't seem to be easy to beat me.
So I'm still there.
I'm 61 years old now, and I'm still running for office.
And I will be a candidate also for the next elections next year in June.
And it's almost sure that I will be elected once again because our party is doing very well.
We are the first party in the polls now, between 25-27% in the polls.
So it's going very well.
And yesterday we had an election in the Netherlands where the traditional parties were beaten by a new party.
It's a party of just ordinary citizens and farmers.
And, well, people who are fed up and who don't want to get involved in the traditional parties anymore.
And they were very successful.
So it's going very well, not only in our country, but in the whole of Europe.
We have in Italy a majority and a government running of right-wing parties with Georgina Meloni.
We have Denmark.
We have also other countries where right-wing parties are in charge in Europe.
So there is a swing to the right in the European Union.
We have Hungary, Poland, all that sort of countries who are already having a right-wing majority and prime minister and government.
So we're doing very well in Europe, yes.
I'm going to talk to you both in unison, about this sustained success your party has had and why it has caught on with the voters in your respective nation, while others have been more of a flash in the pan in some, in some cases.
But let's give Anka a moment to say an extended hello Anka, of course, you have been a member of the Senate now for 20 years not quite as long as Philip has been in office, but 20 years.
That is a sustained success, to be sure.
But also your past in as Miss Belgium in the Miss Universe pageant.
You also are a trained lawyer.
Now, how did that happen for you?
There doesn't seem to be a direct path that I can see from Miss Universe to the Senate OF Belgium, but you managed to find it and I know you traveled all over the world during that time in your life, which sort of informed your evolution as well.
Yes, that's true, I was 18 years old when I became Miss Belgium, out of the blue.
I wasn't prepared for it, but I made a good time out of it and I traveled the world, and then I saw people having troubles, people who needed help.
I thought I would like to help every girl who does a Miss Universe pageant and becomes Miss Belgium, wants to make the world better.
So I wasn't just the same as all the young girls having dreams about a peaceful world and helping everybody.
And then, after the year that I was Miss Belgium and I traveled around the world, I said, well, I have to do something.
And then I went to university to have a law degree, which I had within the five years, and then afterwards I decided to study tax law, also two years extra.
So I made seven years university and then at that point I started a law office in Antwerp, in the middle of Belgium, and then I tried to help people.
But it was one case after the other and I thought I had to have to help more people at the same time.
So I went into politics.
I was elected as a counselor in the city hall of Antwerp, the city council.
Then I went into politics on the 18th of May, which means that on the 18th now I will be 20 years in politics as a senator.
I was elected by the Flemish people and re-elected ever since, and probably will be re-elected again next year when there's new elections.
And so I helping many people in politics is easier than case by case as a lawyer.
So I'm very happy and comfortable in politics and I made some major progress already.
For example, I'm very proud of being the mother of the Burka ban.
We have a big problem here in Europe because Europe is the victim of Islamization at a really high rate, really high tempo.
And I see headscarves all around me and I thought I don't want headscarves in our society, but certainly no burqas.
So I wrote the first Burka ban, which is now implemented in a few other European countries, which makes me very proud.
So this is one of the cases I could help many people having a better future and not living in Burka.
So the Burka ban is something a case I'm really, really proud of.
As well, you should be.
And I think that was one of your, actually one of your very first, if not, was it the first piece of legislation that you put forward?
No, it's not the first, but it's one of the first.
In the first year I was elected, I wrote it because I came across a lady who was wearing a burqa in a supermarket and I was really shocked.
I said, this is not Europe.
It has to change.
I have to prohibit it.
It's not possible that men oblige women to walk in a coffin, in a textile coffin around in a supermarket.
So it was one of the first things I wrote.
And it's easy if you have a law degree to write new legislation.
So that's one of the first I wrote the first year I was elected.
It's now 20 years ago.
And so there's 20 years in which it was translated in all different languages in Europe because we have a lot of different languages.
And then implemented in a few other countries like France.
Skip the photo bright.
Let's skip the photo brick.
I'm sorry to interrupt.
No problem.
So it was implemented in like France or Germany, Holland, a few countries around Europe.
So I'm very, very proud of that.
Well, as well, you should be.
And so you just detailed some of the issues that defined your advocacy and what you're fighting for as a senator.
And you mentioned that you wanted to help all people.
But I want a better life for everybody, which means that we have to start with our own people first.
This is our slogan also of the party.
We have to start with our own people first so we can help then our neighbors.
And then our neighbors get better and they can help the neighbors also.
And then we go around the globe if possible.
That's what I dreamt about when I was a little child.
It will take some more years, I think.
Well, our people first.
That is the, well, yeah, it's gonna, we gotta, we gotta save our families first.
What is love if not loving your own family, your own people, your own partnership group?
Yeah, that's right.
And it has to be, as I understand it.
And so that is the slogan, Philip, of Vlaams Belong.
Our people first.
And a question for you, and this can be a joint question.
Many nationalist parties have come and gone in Europe over the years since we've been on the radio and even before that.
Some never get off the launch pad.
Some have success but have difficulty sustaining it.
But your party, the Flemish interest party, is how it translates into English, is something entirely different.
It's a nationalist populist party.
Those are some of the terms used to describe it at least.
And you've accomplished a staying power that has eluded many others.
Now, Vlaams Belong currently has elected officials serving in the Chamber of Representatives, the Belgian Senate, obviously, the Flemish Parliament, the Brussels Parliament, the Flemish Provincial Councils.
How have you been able to do that?
How have you been able to find that intersection where the platform meets the people, Philip?
Well, every country is different and and the situation in every cu political situation in every country is different.
So it's not so easy to find solution that fits for all countries or a model, a political model that fits for all countries or nations.
But nevertheless, we are politically active since many years from early 80s until now.
We always have been represented in parliament and so on and so on.
And we are a part of the political, not establishment, but of the political scene in our country.
And we always managed to defend the interests of the common people, the people of our own country, our own nationals.
And that's important, I think.
But once again, it's not a model that fits for every country, not even in Europe.
Europe is quite complicated.
Many different countries, cultures, languages, different political situations.
You can't compare Italy with Holland or Denmark with Hungary.
It's all very complicated.
But nevertheless, we try to unify our forces, and that's what we are going to do with European elections next year.
And we hope to become first or the second political force in European Parliament.
If we can unite all the political right-wing patriotic parties in Europe, it would be not only an electoral victory, but also a strategical victory to unite all those political parties and to have one group in European Parliament with Viktor Orban, the Prime Minister of Hungary, with Melony in Italy,
with Herrt Wilders in Holland, and Marine Le Pen in France, and so on and so on.
That would be quite an achievement.
And I think it would also be a possibility to have a sort of a counterpower against the traditional parties, against the political elite, against the political establishment, the liberal establishment who is ruling Europe now for so many years already.
Here in America, you are definitely seeing the Republican base, the Donald Trump voter, moving in the right direction, pun intended perhaps.
There is certainly a nationalist awakening that has taken place here, an understanding of the political realities of multiculturalism that perhaps was not here to this extent some 10 years ago, maybe even five years ago.
Poll after poll shows that the Republican voter in this country is beginning to see things the way we have for almost 20 years on the air and for both of you even longer than that as elected officials.
Would you say that, for lack of a better term, the right-wing parties, and I don't mind that term, the right-wing, the nationalist parties, those who are concerned with the Islamification of Europe, concerned with regards to multiculturalism and concerned with the defense of traditional Western values, is the political climate more ripe for those type of candidates and those type of parties now in Europe than it was 10 years ago, 20 years ago?
Yes, of course it is.
The situation degenerated during the last two, three decades.
In several cities in Europe, there are white minorities now.
Muslims are not in charge yet, but their number is growing very fast.
And that means that, due to mass immigration, we have to unite and the people are aware of that.
This was an eye-opener uh for many um conservative voters who voted Christian, Democrat or liberal parties in the past, and now uh are voting for our parties, like ours um, because of mass immigration uh and all the problems that are connected with uh, mass immigration and multiculturalism.
So it's a pity to say, but nevertheless, things must go worse before they can become better.
Certainly in the free world, where it's always difficult to point out to people who are under influence of mass media, and so on and so on, to let them know that a vote for traditional mainstream parties is not good enough.
That only a vote for a right-wing...
patriotic party will will change things.
So that's what happened uh during the last 10 20, 25 years and and it took some time it.
These sort of things it doesn't happen overnight.
It takes time, and we needed that time 10, 20 years to to prepare, to organize and and to infiltrate also in in the system, in media, and so on and so on in parliament, in the whole democratic system, before we were able to take over power also in certain countries, I think in Hungary and Italy, Denmark,
even other countries in Europe, we had the chance also in Austria, and so on and so on.
Things are changing now, but it took a lot of time.
People are also turning to us, to our party, because things are getting worse, as Mr. De Winter says.
We have a big problem with the woke also in Europe here in Belgium also.
I want to give an example.
There was an International Women's Day on March 8th, and in a school here in Brussels, they let the young guys, the young white men, follow the lessons standing up, which is kind of torture, I think.
What's not to do about it because young men are seen as guilty because of the past of Europe.
And the woke and backlife matters comes to Europe also and people are seeing that they're becoming a minority, especially young white men in our own country.
So people are turning to our party also because of the woke that is getting bigger and stronger in Europe also.
And the traditional family is under attack as well.
Holy beef, fetish and sex changes are promoted by the mainstream media, which is a very special niche.
The normal family, a man and a woman, which if they are happy, have lots of children, should be promoted, not those niche topics.
And that's why people are also turning to our party, because we are the only party of the common sense of the normal traditional family, which is important to have a society, to build up a society.
So this is also a major issue here in Europe why people are turning to and voting for our party.
You both hit on something that's very key, and that is that things may have to get worse before they get better.
As long as people are relatively comfortable, there's money in the bank, there's food in the refrigerator, the game is on television, they're not likely to take action.
That's just human nature.
And I think it really afflicts our people, Europeans, white Europeans, white Americans more than most because unfortunately, and for whatever reason, evolutionary speaking, we are more individualistic than other people groups.
And I believe that we need to see ourselves as part of a collective and put the interest of the group first.
And then there will be the snowball effect.
I mean, and I think many will, many will come back to our positions when it becomes trendy and fashionable again, the path of least resistance to do so.
I think it's going to be a case of it happened very gradually and then all at once.
But what's going to be the catalyst to bring that back?
Well, we will have to wait and see.
But it is trending in that direction from my position as a commentator.
Now, one of the main weapons of the left that have been so effective have been to label anyone who wants to put their families first, a racist, a fascist, a Nazi.
If you're a native European, you want to put your family first.
That has caused these slurs, these libels, these slanders.
It's caused a lot of people to back down.
Why has it not caused the two of you to back down?
We have about two minutes before a commercial break, maybe a little less than that.
Why have you been immune to that and why has it been effective on others?
Well, I think it's always easy to label people if you call them racist or fascist or extreme right.
It's the end of the debate.
You don't have to use any arguments anymore.
It's over.
And that worked for some time.
But you can fool all the people.
Sometimes you can fool some people all the time, but you can't fool all the people all the time.
And that's what's happening now.
Because of this great replacement, the Islamization of Europe, mass immigration, the terrorist attacks we had in Europe also after 9-11.
We had the same thing over here in Madrid, London, Brussels, Paris, all over in Europe.
It opened the eyes of many people and it made them aware of the fact that there was a huge problem and that multiculturalism was not the ideal world, but it was the worst case scenario for them.
And with that, as if he were a trained radio man, a trained media anchor, Philip DeWinter, Anka, Vandermersch are our guests, and we're taking our one and only break.
We're skipping the floater breaks to have as much time with these two heroes, a hero and a heroine here with us live tonight.
And we'll be back with them.
We've had them for a half hour.
We've got them for one more half hour.
They join us live from Belgium.
Stay tuned, everybody.
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Ladies and gentlemen, I've told you before that over the last couple of years, this particular series, our March Around the World, during which the month of March we speak exclusively with leaders, elected officials.
advocates for our people throughout Europe and beyond, has really become my favorite part of the broadcasting calendar.
Never more so, I think, than right now, with Philip the Winner and Anka Vandermersch, who are our guests this hour.
Philip, of course, is a member of the Flemish Parliament, has been since 1995.
Anka, trained lawyer, former Miss Belgium, former runner-up in the Miss Universe pageant, a member of the Senate of Belgium, and they join us together.
I just want to say this to Anca very quickly.
And then I want to talk, Philip, about your brand new book, which talks about what I think is the issue of our time right now.
I caught a quote some years ago, and I put it in my pocket.
It was just a powerful quote, and the quote was, Beauty is where egalitarianism goes to die.
There is no equality when it comes to beauty.
Physical beauty is to be worshipped.
The Greeks and the Romans didn't chisel obese, unattractive people out of the granite.
They depicted the gods and the goddesses as they should have.
But everything you mentioned the left a moment ago, the woke, everything about the woke is ugly.
Its ideology, its art, its architecture, and even its very adherence.
And sadly, this ugliness infects everything that it touches.
And now you have men competing and winning in beauty contests over biological women.
This was, I'm sure, unimaginable in the 1990s.
And so we've gone a long way in our lifetimes.
But what's been taken from us can be restored.
Yes, we've gone a very long way.
That was not possible at the time that I was participating in beauty pageants.
But the beauty of the beauty pageants and the forum I got because of the beauty pageant, I used it against the evolution that was already envisioned.
I saw it already happening in my country, in my city.
So I used the forum that I got as a Ms. Belgium to do politics.
I have an opinion.
I've always had an opinion.
And because of the Ms. Belgium election, I could speak to the media and I got the forum, which it's difficult to get when once you're in politics and especially when you're from a patriotic party, a right-wing party, you cannot speak freely in the media.
Media is overall very left-wing.
So as a Ms. Belgium, I was not under attack yet.
And then I could speak freely.
I had a big forum to express how I felt about society for the future.
So that was a very nice thing to do as a Ms. Belgium, a very good opportunity, which I used.
And I still use it because I'm not the traditional politician in the government, in the Senate, as well as in the City Council of Antwerp.
So I still make use of people wanting to hear some different voice.
And this is the voice that I bring, but it's the same message actually that I give as Mr. DeWinter does.
And the party, what we would like to reach for the future as a party.
So that makes it special that Ms. Belgium became a politician, a senator, especially.
Well, I think we all thank God for the path that was illuminated, that led you to us and us to you this evening and your work on behalf of our people, both in Belgium and all of the European people.
We are better for it.
And I thank you.
I thank you as well, Philip.
And you have a new book out, Philip, that I think this is the signature issue that our people have to be concerned with right now.
The left mocks this as a conspiracy theory.
But it's not a theory, it's a fact.
And of course, we're talking about the great replacement of native-born Europeans, both in our ancestral homelands and in places like America and elsewhere.
You look at the birth rates, you look at the demographics, and it is absolutely provable.
It's an unequivocal fact that our share of the population, not just globally, but also globally, but even in our very own homelands, is dwindling to minority status.
And that is done because of, again, low birth rates and also because of the policies thrust upon us by the ruling elite.
It's not a theory.
It is a fact.
And, of course, this inundation of foreigners and so-called refugees can only end in one way, our replacement.
You have a new book out about it.
Tell us all about it.
Well, yes, the book is called The Great Replacement.
In my language, it's called Om Vulcum.
What means, in fact, that our people, the indigenous European population, is replaced by non-European, mostly Arabic, African, Islamic populations.
And together with the population, we are not only being demographically, but also culturally replaced.
Our European society is rapidly changing, not only when it comes to demographics, but also when it comes to our civilization.
Our civilization is European civilization, is replaced by an Islamic civilization.
In my hometown, city of Antwerp, the second biggest harbor of Europe, we already have more than 30% of non-European Islamic immigrants, 65 mosques.
A majority of the school population is Muslim.
So it's going very fast now.
And I think that within two, three generations, we will have about 25-30% of Muslims in the whole of Europe.
And our big cities will be completely Islamized.
So this means that, yes, well, demography is the future.
And there was an American writer who said once, the hand who rocks the cradle rules the world.
That's very true.
We are replaced not only because of the birth rate that's very low.
In Europe we have about 1.4 children for every family.
In Central Africa we have more than 4.5 children pro family.
We have the mass immigration who is going very strong.
So in fact because of this immigration invasion and the birth rate that is very low in Europe and very high in Africa and also with the non-European immigrants over here, the replacement is going quite fast and this is really a big problem for Europe and everybody is aware of that.
Our opponents say this is a conspiracy theory but it's not true, it's just a reality, it's a fact and the first thing we have to do is try to understand what's happening and to find a solution and the only solution is to close our borders and to stop immigration.
And secondly, we need a family policy that is trying to give an alternative for this demographic problem we are confronted with.
Philip, I know one of the previous books which I have right here and I'm looking at it as I speak, it actually is always in the studio with me.
It's one of about 20 books that I have permanently featured on my shelf here.
It has been translated into English.
I think a pundit, a commentator who writes a book about the grace replacement, that's fine.
I mean, it all helps.
I mean, that's a good thing.
But I think one who's a sitting member of a national legislative body carries a bit more of a punch.
Has this book, your newest book, been translated into English as well?
Not yet.
We have plans to translate it, but it's out for a few months, so it's quite new, the book.
But we have plans to translate it also in English.
The other one, Inshallah, is translated already many years ago in English, French, and all sorts of other languages.
But this one will be translated also in English because it's an issue that's not only interesting for our people And for the European population, I think it's a big problem for the Western world, for the white people all over the world.
We are replaced and we will be a minority within a few decades.
Don't forget that.
And you know, and you look at what our people, the European people, have done for all of humanity.
We're always reminded about slavery as if that was a uniquely, or colonization, as if that was a uniquely European enterprise.
I mean, certainly it was not.
And I don't have any guilt about any of it.
We did what everybody else did, and maybe we did it a little better, to be frank.
But I don't have any guilt over things that happened hundreds of years ago.
I don't mind it.
I don't care about it.
You're not going to make me commit cultural and racial and spiritual suicide because you have a problem with it.
Your people were doing it too.
And so, yes, I mean, these are the policies that have to be instituted.
We have to get past this guilt, which is unnecessary, and move forward.
Because I think ironically, the ironic thing is we truly do want to preserve the diversity of mankind.
And our people have a part in that mosaic of humanity.
And we want to exist and have our folkways and our languages and our faith and our traditions and our heroes live on as well.
And Anka, I know this is something that you've written about in your book, Neither Whore Nor Slave, Women and Islam.
You said in a speech one time that the well-being of a people can be measured by the position of women and the welfare of their children.
Unfortunately, we women in Europe are not doing well.
And this is what I would say in response to that.
When a nesting ground is disturbed, as it has been disturbed by mass immigration, which has not had a positive effect for our people, it doesn't make for a healthy environment to have and raise large and strong families.
So how have families been negatively impacted by these policies in Europe, namely mass immigration, especially that from the Islamic nations?
Yes, there's not a good environment to raise children at the moment in Europe, I think.
Although I have two children myself and I educate them for a big deal myself, because in the schools also, they now promote diversity, promote work, promote Black Lives Matter.
So I have to, they get two educations.
My children, I educate them myself at home, learn them the values of Europe, learn them which values are important.
And then they have to know also the diversity values because their grades are given by teachers who want them to say different things than the things I learn them at home.
So they have two educations, but they need to go to school because they need the science and the math to be able to provide for their families later on.
So I give them two educations.
And many people at this moment, they give their own values to their children and they learn them how to react to the questions which are asked in schools, which are not okay because it's about discrimination and about groups which are not discriminated, but they have to say that they're discriminated and that the young white men are the problem and that they have a guilt.
But I learned them different things at home, of course.
But the society is changing very fast and that is also because of mass immigration.
Mass immigration brought also the Islamization of Europe and that's a big problem because the mass immigration not only brought a new religion, the Islam, to our countries, which is completely in opposite to our values, our European values, and they also brought with them new kinds of crimes against women.
For example, honorary killings and mutilations, forced marriage, they're all kind of torture and also keeping women locked up in the headscarf.
These are all kind of crimes and all kinds of values that we don't want in Europe.
And that's why I wrote a book about Islamization and how it affects children and especially women.
So women who read my book know what it's all about and what is the big plan of the Quran.
Because sometimes they say the Quran should be banned or should be burned, but I think everybody should read the Quran.
It's all in the book.
The exact plan that the Islamic world has with non-believers, as we are Europeans, it's all in that book.
And then I made my book, Who are Nor Slave, to give women a voice, to make them aware of what is in the Quran and which is the plan they have for women and for children, because it's not a good plan.
Allah does not love women or children at all.
For example, the new kind of crimes I said that are introduced into Europe and all kinds of values that we don't have before primarily to the mass immigration and to the Islamization of Europe.
So it's a big problem to raise children here now at this moment in Europe.
And parents like me have to give two educations, the right one, and then they have to make the education in school because, of course, I cannot teach them math and science, but they need that.
So they have two educations at this time.
It's very complicated, actually.
This is something that needs to be remembered.
I mean, obviously, the children, which so often get forgotten about when you're talking about political issues, I say the buck certainly has to stop with the men.
Our men are going to have to take the bull by the horns.
Men are the natural leaders of societies and of families.
Women obviously play a very important role.
I mean, what could we do without the wombs that bring life into this earth and without the assistance and the complimentary role that women play in Anka?
I mean, obviously, you do much more than that as a member of the Senate, leading in ways that most people cannot and would not.
But the native children born in Belgium, I know that there's a very interesting situation over there with regards to their schooling.
It's not like here in America where you have a lot of private schools.
Almost all the schools in Belgium are public.
And this gets overlooked.
I mean, you look at kids here.
You can get away from it if you can afford to take your kids to private schools in America.
It's very expensive.
Or if you can homeschool.
But if you send them to a majority non-white school in America, the bullying is absolutely brutal.
And it's a different kind of immigration and a different kind of diversity here.
But I would imagine that there are widespread conflicts between Muslim children and native-born whites on this elementary level.
It's a big problem.
Yes, it's a big problem because we have public schooling.
It's not possible to school at home or it's very, very, it's made very difficult.
And private schools are almost non-existing.
Even though if you have a lot of money here in Europe, it's not possible to buy your child a place in the private school because they're just not there, those schools.
And so they have to go to public schools.
And then we parents, like me, we fight to have our children in a good school, which is very difficult to find because the authorities are all the time doing experiments on our schools and trying to mix all kinds of people, all kinds of children in one classroom, which I oppose to.
I think that the children of the European people should be educated.
And if their level is higher than the other children, the other children should be helped within their own class, with on their own speed, how they evolve.
And now they mix all the children together, which makes the level go down for the children who are very bright and smart.
They have to wait for the other children to pick up.
And that's a major problem because they don't even actually sometimes speak our language.
They come from abroad because of mass immigration.
They keep on coming from abroad.
Everybody needs to learn our language, but they're very slowly.
My child, our children, they speak the language.
They have to be educated, but they have to wait until the other ones are on the same level of language, which is very, very difficult.
So we educate, we give two educations, one at home and one in the public schools, because they're obliged to go to those public schools until they're 18 years old.
So it makes it all very, very difficult.
That's why we from Frams Blanc try to change the system, try to get more voters to vote for us so the experiments on our children and schools would stop.
It's very important.
Philip, and this is to you, my friend.
I'm looking at this and I try to read, to the extent that I can stomach it, the doctrines of the opposition and to try to see, you know, how could they believe this?
How could they believe that this fosters a society that is high functioning?
And if you have a non-homogeneous society, it seems you have a very low trust, defensive society, one that is at odds and in competition with itself as opposed to a homogenous nation, which is very high trust.
And I don't want to rob these other people groups from having what I want for our people.
I want them to have their own nations.
I want them to have their own traditions and cultures.
But I do want that for myself.
And I don't want to be snuffed out.
And I think if you look at the trends, it's not hyperbole to say at some point that we're just not going to exist or not going to exist on a level that matters in the not too distant future unless something changes.
So my question is, we're talking about this great replacement, how it's a huge concern for Northern Europe and Belgium, for all of us really, and that people are waking up to these concerns.
I guess, Philip, my question for you is, how could anyone in your nation not be in favor of your party and people like you and Anka?
Well, there is still a lot of pressure of the mass media and there is also repression.
There's not only pressure, there is also repression.
The state is criminalizing everybody who is in favor of our ideas.
Don't forget that if you are in favor of an immigration stop or you are against Islamization of our society, you're treated as a racist, Islamophobia.
Only a few days ago, Wednesday, there was this International Day Against Islamophobia issued by the United Nations, who wants to criminalize everybody who is critical towards Islam.
Next week we have the International Day Against Racism and so it continues every day, every week there is another initiative from the multicultural elite who is in charge of all those international institutions against popular ideas who are not racist or Islamop or whatever,
but who only express what lives with the majority of our population.
And well, I think there is a sort of not a conspiracy, but there is at least a plan to issue this replacement immigration, to replace our populations, or indigenous European populations, by Non-European populations, to form this diverse,
multicultural society they believe in.
It's it.
For me, it's a new sort of communism and it's very it's very difficult to to to explain this to ordinary people who are not interested in politics.
They only see what's happening in their environment, in their neighborhoods, in their hometowns.
They lose their employment to workers from Africa or Northern Africa or Asia.
They don't feel at home anymore in their own neighborhood.
The crime is going up and so on and so on.
And this makes it, well, it's an opportunity for us to explain to those people that everything that happens to them, all those problems are issued by mass immigration, are issued by the fact that the political elite wants to install this diversity, this multicultural society, this woke and political correct society.
And that's an opportunity for us.
But nevertheless, it's still a hard fight.
It's not easy.
But there is no other opportunity.
There's not another alternative.
There is only one opportunity and that is to keep on fighting for our cause.
Philip and Anka, I want to thank you again for taking the time tonight.
We're down to just our last couple of minutes.
I want you to know how much I am sure this will encourage my vastly majority American listening audience to know that there are people like the two of you who are sitting in positions of power within your own national governments and are fighting for what is right.
What is good, what is healthy, what is natural, and that your party is growing and it is trending in the right direction.
Over here, you know, we still get excited if an alternative candidate receives 20% of the vote and loses in a landslide.
Well, 20% was better than the 5% we would have gotten a few years ago.
No, over there in Europe, people like you are truly leading the way.
I can't wait to find out what's next.
Philip, when your newest book does get translated into English, please do let me know.
I want to get a couple of pallets of them and we'll get them out to our listeners.
And the next time y'all are in Memphis, next time you come to see us in Memphis, my co-host didn't hear, so we're going to make him pay for the barbecue.
We got two minutes left.
A final word, a minute each to each of you.
Anka, you first, please.
Yes, I would like to thank you for having us on Liberty News Radio.
It's an honor to be able to speak to American people because as I said in the beginning, it's not every day we can do that.
And it's important to unite all over the world.
That's what I learned as a Ms. Belgium and a runner-up to Ms. Universe.
It's important to make sure that everybody in the world has a good life.
And I think if we unite, we can help other people and other parts of the world all together.
So that's still the cause why I'm in politics.
And thank you very much for having me on Liberty News Radio.
Well, the honor has been entirely ours.
Thank you for your beauty and your service to your people and to your family and to all of us.
You are an inspirational woman and I'm thankful to know you.
Philip, last word to you, my friend.
Already looking forward to the next talk.
Thank you, James, for having you in your show.
It was once again an interesting talk.
But don't be afraid, at the end we will, we will, we will prevail.
I'm uh i'm, i'm really sure of that, because it's, it's uh, it's our moral duty to oppose and and it's our moral duty, uh to to, to fight for uh, for our cause and for our people and for our values and for our uh, culture and civilization, and amen, aware of the fact that our civilization is also your civilization.
We share the same values, the same way of life and and that's what uh, what unites us, amen.
And here we are all in this together, Together with our European cousins and brothers and sisters, and Philip The Winter and Anka Vanemersch.
Thank you again so very much.
Godspeed.
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