So far, I have been handling my personal offline schedule fine. Given that it is going to impact my schedule writing for The Fourth Estate, I think writing at least post per week over the weekends could have its own benefits. This can allow me to concentrate my efforts on a single topic of the week in far greater detail than what was possible in years past. Rather than address multiple variations of the same topic across several days, which was the original plan from 2022, I can deliver everything that I need to convey in a single post.
For this weekend, I will be following up on a different topic, albeit one that I have addressed at some point in the past. There is a genuine problem with Pan-Europeanism that deserves attention from the standpoint of Euroscepticism. The EU/NATO has hardly made Europe more unified and more independent to pursuit its own geopolitical interests. If anything, it had made Europe more dependent on America and the broader Empire of Liberty for so much of everything. Without one or several European nations capable of assuming some leadership position in the continent, it should not be too surprising that Europe continues to languish as a region incapable of doing anything significant compared to other great powers.
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