The Rot of Evil: A Call to Confront the Sickness Consuming Our World
By Hotspotnews
As I sit to write this on a somber September morning, the air feels heavy with a truth too grim to ignore. The world is sick—plagued by an unspeakable evil that festers in the shadows of our cities, our borders, and our institutions. The recent assault on an 18-year-old girl in Milan, dragged into the trees and left broken, is not an isolated tragedy but a glaring symptom of a deeper disease. This is not mere crime; it is a deliberate unraveling of the moral fabric that once held our societies together.
Conservatives have long warned of the consequences of unchecked policies—open borders, weak leadership, and a refusal to protect our own. The evidence is before us: a young woman, barely an adult, violated in a land that failed to shield her. The state arrived too late, the prosecutors filed their papers, and the politicians turned a blind eye. This is not governance; it is complicity. The evil we face is not just in the hands of the perpetrator—a man described as North African, a detail the media tiptoes around—but in the systemic neglect that allows such horrors to multiply.
We are told to accept this as the cost of compassion, the price of diversity. But what compassion is there in leaving our daughters to fend for themselves against predators? What diversity justifies the blood of the innocent? The left may cloak their inaction in progressive rhetoric, but the reality is a calculated surrender to chaos. They open the gates, wave through the masses without scrutiny, and dump the burden on ordinary citizens. The girl in Milan paid with her body; tomorrow, it could be your sister, your friend, your child.
This evil thrives because we have abandoned the principles that once defined us. Strength, order, and the sacred duty to protect the vulnerable have been replaced with cowardice and empty platitudes. The Nordic countries, often hailed as models of progress, report some of the highest rates of sexual violence in Europe—proof that wealth and welfare alone cannot cleanse a society of its rot. The data from Germany, where 1 percent of migrants account for 40 percent of migrant crimes, reveals a pattern ignored by those in power. This is not about race or origin; it is about a failure to enforce justice and uphold borders.
Where are the men who should stand as guardians? Where are the leaders who should act with decisiveness? The silence is deafening. In Britain, in Italy, across Europe, the same question echoes: how many more must fall before we draw the line? The answer from the elite is clear—they have no number in mind. One rape, one assault, one life destroyed is too many for the common man, yet it seems a tolerable statistic for those who rule.
No matter how good we think our leaders are, crimes like this should be erased from reality. Punishment must be harsh. No excuses. Immigrants who commit such acts should be expelled, their presence revoked with the swiftness of justice. The EU’s gender equality strategies and anti-violence directives are paper tigers—meaningless without the will to enforce them. We must reject this sickness with unyielding resolve. Close the borders. Deport those who threaten our safety. Hold leaders accountable with the full weight of the law—let them face the blank walls and solitary confinement they deserve for their betrayal. Strengthen our communities, arm our citizens with the right to defend themselves, and restore the moral clarity that evil fears.
The image of that girl, wrapped in a flag under a cold pier, haunts us. She is every nation’s daughter, a symbol of what we’ve lost and what we must fight to reclaim. The world is diseased, yes, but the cure lies in our hands. It begins with courage, ends with justice, and demands every one of us to rise against the unspeakable evil that dares to call itself progress. The time for lamentation is over. The time for action is now.


