Europe lives shielded from the world’s arms violence thanks to a substrate of welfare law and advanced socialist rule. But, as a result, the violence in Europe is carried on more through psychological means instead of physical means, in a much more sophisticated way.

The violence in Europe is obscure and not clear. It is a violence which is much more difficult to answer. This brings about generalized human behavior based on anger, stagnation and decay of societal institutions.

Psychological violence is much more powerful than arms violence, thus it is used more frequently and is widespread throughout European society. It is necessary to change the psychology of European citizens so they will support civilization and mankind on our planet. The moral code of European society is overcome by paranoid fantasies.

“ Europe needs a gun”, through pointing a gun in the face of Europe, wants to denounce this unconscious violence which permeates its culture and proposes a solution for a radical change in the society. The solution is found in the free use and distribution of arms which will enable Europeans to be brought back to a normal, more natural, level of violence able to improve their society thanks to the normalization of more human relationships.

“ Europe needs a gun” also emphasizes, ironically, the need for Europe to create an independent army defense, free from NATO alliance.


 

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