Schedule European Summer University 2022

Workshop: D163 Thirty years after the end of apartheid - Lex ukrainensis and Europe. How could it come to this?

August 20, 2022
SE03
Language: de
Racism and migration

Summary

Thirty years after the end of apartheid, there first- and second-class war victims once again. The Lex Ukrainensis has reintroduced the apartheid system in the European Union and North America with full force.

Description

European people with blue eyes and blond hair are first-class war victims - "they look like us" - are light-skinned or white, Christian like us and therefore more "civilized." Second-class war victims are Black Africans, Black Europeans and Black Americans, people with brown to tan skin and straight black hair.
The Lex Ukrainensis has reinstated the apartheid system in the European Union and North America with full force. This has made state racism and a new phenomenon of "Russophobia" acceptable, reinforced everyday racism and created a neo-racial theory. The opinion prevails that Russians, even if they look European, are not Europeans in the cultural sense.
But where do we put Septimius Severus, Saint Mauritius, Queen Philippa of Hainaut, Joseph Bologne Chevalier de Saint Georges, General Alexandre Dumas, Pushkin, Alexandre Dumas Jr, Duchess Sophie Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Prignitz (Queen of Great Britain and Ireland) and many others? Do we have to erase them from the history of Europe?