The American said that countries are moving away from “fundamental values” and have ignored “voter concerns”
The Vice President of the United States (Republican), said on Friday (14.FEV.2025) that the largest threat in Europe “Come from within”. The statement took place during the US speech at the Munich Security Conference in Germany.
In his speech, Vance criticized European countries for “They move away from the fundamental values” And said that countries have ignored “The concerns of voters” about immigration and freedom of expression. He cited the arrest of a citizen in the UK for protesting near an abortion clinic and the conviction in Sweden of an anti-Islamic campaign that included the burning of alcohons. These cases, according to him, show limitation of democracy.
Watch the speech by JD Vance (19min55s):
Vice-president’s statements preceded 9 days of the election to elect the next German chancellor. Vance and other US government members have already shown right -wing AFD.
Here’s the main points of the speech:
“The threat with which I am most concerned about Europe is not Russia, nor China, nor any other external actor. What worries me is the internal threat, Europe’s retreat of some of its most fundamental values. ”
“No voter on this continent has gone to the polls to open the floodgates for millions of unmistakable immigrants.”
“Democracy rests on the fundamental values that the voice of the people matters. Either you defend the principle or not. ”
- Censorship of those who have “different point of view” on social networks
“It seems that they have increasingly an old ingrained interest, hidden behind words from the Soviet era, such as ‘misinformation’. This is simply because they don’t like the idea that someone with a different point of view can express a different opinion. ”
- “Concerns” of voters are not considered
“No democracy will survive to tell millions of voters that their thoughts and concerns, their aspirations, their calls for relief are invalid and unworthy to even be considered. If you are competing with the fear of your own voters, there is nothing that America can do for you. ”