How long will Europe’s Europe continue to kill its children?

A few weeks ago, it was Belfast. Now it’s another city in France this time. It’s Narbonne, where 17-year-old Louis lost his life following an act of unimaginable brutality beating by a group of North Africans

How long will we continue to label as “isolated incidents” events that recur with terrifying frequency? How long will European societies continue to pay with blood for the obsession with open borders, uncontrolled immigration, and impunity?

France is facing outrage, a deluge of posts in support of the murdered child, and an intense public debate surrounding security and immigration policy, and Europe, once again, pretends to be surprised.

It’s not every migrant’s fault. For heaven’s sake. But the blame lies with a Europe that forgot to protect its children . A Europe that is more concerned with not being labeled “harsh” than with protecting its citizens. A Europe that, every time a crime occurs, lights candles, issues statements, talks about “shock,” and then continues with exactly the same policy.

No, it is not normal for children to be murdered on the streets. It is not humanitarian to leave societies unprotected. Security is not a far-right term. It is every citizen’s fundamental right.