I agree with you all - Hachamovich, Olito and Irishman.
It's a damn important issue and as you say, Irishman, some people are trying to turn this multi-culturalistic ideology over our heads, just like Nietzsche saw Christianity was doing some 130 years ago.
I can just say that I'm relieved that just some people inside this forum understands the importance of the struggle against these forces.
Then you should be aware of some organizations, which do make an effort, even though the road to victory's very long and bumpy.
Take for example ITS - Identity, Tradition, Sovereignty - even though you're not aware of it there's a group in the European parliament that wants the EU to be dissolved.
And I think that's the right way to go.
Because, as I see it, EU's the biggest threat for us now, with this EU-constitution and all that. They open all our boundaries and leave no national control left behind of anything.
So it has to be dissolved internally.
Besides that there's a kind of network called Stop the Islamisation Of Europe.
They are making an international demonstration outside the European Parliament on September the 11th, 2007 in Belgium.
It organized by groups in Denmark, England and Germany and should have contact with groups in France, Spain, Norway, Sweden, Belgium and Holland, but I only know about the three first as 'secure'.
Look here:
http://sioe.wordpress.com/brussels-demo-2007/Contact about organizing: sioe@siad.dk
As to secure Poland it's important to do something with the rest of the EU. If not, Poland just has to follow all the demands which have been passed in the EU-parliament, and so will end like the rest.
PS:
Hachamovich >
With this comment: " Too bad that some arabs/muslims don't agree with you (and with me), so they use the hospitality of the European countries in order to do more crimes and terror attacks." - you have hit the bulls-eye, more or less.
They certainly exploit that there are some utopian dreamers who're dictating how we should act and behave, and that they can't see the Muslims as a problem (because "uh, we're absolutely not racists") - and they have worked on this idealistic thinking for some 35 years, and have developed it into many international organizations.