Preservation of rich and vibrant cultural traditions, languages and identities is essential for the prosperity and bright future of Europe, argues Dr. Alessandro Boccaletti. In this interview with The New American, Dr. Boccaletti reflects on Europeans’ social responsibility to safeguard their millennia-old history, virtues and values rooted in Christianity. He also discusses the adverse effects of globalization, particularly the challenges posed by mass migration of individuals unwilling to assimilate and respect local traditions, as well as the detrimental policies of the European Union (EU). Concerning the former, the researcher specifically underscores the pressing danger of the ongoing Islamization and the calls to create an Islamic Caliphate in Europe.
Dr. Alessandro Boccaletti is an advisor to the Italian government, LEGA Federal Coordinator of the Italian Committees Abroad, researcher and writer.
The New American magazine covers the Make Europe Great Again (MEGA) conference in Bucharest, Romania, on April 27–28.