Now that Romania is a member of the EU, cultural enrichment is being forced down Romanian throats by the Gutmenschen from west of the Iron Curtain. The Mandarins of Multiculture recently sent an “inclusive”, “diverse” opera to Romania to enlighten the benighted locals, but the locals didn’t take too kindly to all the enrichment.

A reader named cxt sends this summary of a report published by ActiveNews.ro:

At the National Opera in Cluj Napoca, Romania, a concert that included an imam performing the Muslim call to prayer was interrupted by people singing the national anthem. Five people were peacefully escorted out and fined by the local police. Codrin Goia, one of the people escorted out, declared: “Yesterday, October 1, 2017, a multicultural piece was held at the National Opera in Cluj. This concert was supposed to bring a message of peace, but I heard with a group of friends, a group of nationalists from here in Cluj, members of the New Right party, that a Muslim imam would scream “Allahu Akbar”, the same chant all the terrorists who commit attacks and murders scream. Ironically, on that same day, in Marseilles, France, two women were stabbed and killed by a terrorist who yelled out the same thing. We went to that piece to see what that was all about. “It did not take ten minutes, and there was a character on the stage who started shouting “Allahu Akbar!” Obviously, in a Romanian city, a Christian city such as Cluj Napoca, that did not seem acceptable to us, and we started to sing the national anthem. Some waved the national flag. It was a reaction, because the national anthem is also a call to awaken, to rise up, to action. We see this as a play to brainwash viewers, so people might easily accept the Islamization of Romania. This is a problem not only for Romania, but for all of Europe, and the Romanians are being forced by the EU to take in as many refugees as possible. And these people will not come here to be hard workers and bring a benefit to society.”

Our Romanian correspondent Stefan Cel Mare sends these additional observations: