hh on Nostr: The pro-illegal immigration doctrine in Western Europe is one of the most massive ...
The pro-illegal immigration doctrine in Western Europe is one of the most massive bait-and-switch cases in history.
By default, Europeans are indoctrinated into the belief that being pro-illegal immigration is a "progressive" ("left") position, so it is both good and undebatable.
However, if one looks at the actual facts of recent history, in reality more often than not, the doors to unbridled and outright illegal immigration were open by nominally "center" and "center-right" parties.
This has been the case in Germany, most recently with the shameful Merkel administration during the "refugee crisis" campaign of organized human trafficking of 2015, but it's been like that all over the continent for decades now.
Even in countries like Spain, an eternally lagging underperformer with perpetual double digit unemployment rates (30% unemployment among those under 30 years of age), it was the "right wing" People's Party who decided to import no less than 5 million unqualified immigrants (over a total native population of 40 million).
This is short of puzzling, until, that is, one listens to the reasons given: "someone needs to pay taxes", "otherwise you won't have a public pension", "you're not having enough children", "you don't want to take those jobs"...
They are always economic, because that's where the "left" and the "right" meet in this issue: the European "social democratic welfare state" is a Ponzi scheme, and both legs of the aisle depend on it to obtain or retain power, which is their only real driver.
For the "right" though, there's the perceived added benefit that importing millions upon millions of unskilled laborers will ensure that the native ones remain poor and scared of their immediate future.
Because they're socialists in the end, though, the "business-friendly" European "center of right" got the economics of degradation all wrong. of course.
They think with massive immigration they will depress salaries and like that they can keep the German industry competitive. But it's exactly the other way around. We've seen this in Spain.
The destruction of salaries and the middle class hasn't made Spain competitive in those sectors that increase productivity, especially qualified industrial manufactures (which have basically been wiped out), because the way business works is that the entrepreneur looks around and uses the available resources to do with them whatever can be done with them.
So, if you have an overabundance of illiterate monkeys, the last thing you'll do is spend your capital building a rocket engine plant. You will build a hotel and a bar where frozen paella can be served to other illiterate monkeys coming to spend a weekend pissing and vomiting in your swimming pool for 50 euros all-inclusive. In fact, you will close your garments plant and business, tear down the plant, and call your friend crony in City Hall to get an expedited permit to build that hotel.
We can then go on to comment on the other effects of the current migratory plan: destruction of communities, mistrust among people forced to be neighbors, etc. with the very obvious goal of making people ask for more State intervention. More subsidies, more policing, more censorship. There's an angle for each political flavor, but all of them end up asking for more government.
But anyway... as I said, it's been decided, the brain washing has been done and it incredibly thorough, and nothing will change. As with the rest of the fiat Ponzi, there is no complete escape from it, but a partial one is possible. We can live on the margins, and keep our outwards-facing persona to a minimum, while we protect what we keep outside of the system.
By default, Europeans are indoctrinated into the belief that being pro-illegal immigration is a "progressive" ("left") position, so it is both good and undebatable.
However, if one looks at the actual facts of recent history, in reality more often than not, the doors to unbridled and outright illegal immigration were open by nominally "center" and "center-right" parties.
This has been the case in Germany, most recently with the shameful Merkel administration during the "refugee crisis" campaign of organized human trafficking of 2015, but it's been like that all over the continent for decades now.
Even in countries like Spain, an eternally lagging underperformer with perpetual double digit unemployment rates (30% unemployment among those under 30 years of age), it was the "right wing" People's Party who decided to import no less than 5 million unqualified immigrants (over a total native population of 40 million).
This is short of puzzling, until, that is, one listens to the reasons given: "someone needs to pay taxes", "otherwise you won't have a public pension", "you're not having enough children", "you don't want to take those jobs"...
They are always economic, because that's where the "left" and the "right" meet in this issue: the European "social democratic welfare state" is a Ponzi scheme, and both legs of the aisle depend on it to obtain or retain power, which is their only real driver.
For the "right" though, there's the perceived added benefit that importing millions upon millions of unskilled laborers will ensure that the native ones remain poor and scared of their immediate future.
Because they're socialists in the end, though, the "business-friendly" European "center of right" got the economics of degradation all wrong. of course.
They think with massive immigration they will depress salaries and like that they can keep the German industry competitive. But it's exactly the other way around. We've seen this in Spain.
The destruction of salaries and the middle class hasn't made Spain competitive in those sectors that increase productivity, especially qualified industrial manufactures (which have basically been wiped out), because the way business works is that the entrepreneur looks around and uses the available resources to do with them whatever can be done with them.
So, if you have an overabundance of illiterate monkeys, the last thing you'll do is spend your capital building a rocket engine plant. You will build a hotel and a bar where frozen paella can be served to other illiterate monkeys coming to spend a weekend pissing and vomiting in your swimming pool for 50 euros all-inclusive. In fact, you will close your garments plant and business, tear down the plant, and call your friend crony in City Hall to get an expedited permit to build that hotel.
We can then go on to comment on the other effects of the current migratory plan: destruction of communities, mistrust among people forced to be neighbors, etc. with the very obvious goal of making people ask for more State intervention. More subsidies, more policing, more censorship. There's an angle for each political flavor, but all of them end up asking for more government.
But anyway... as I said, it's been decided, the brain washing has been done and it incredibly thorough, and nothing will change. As with the rest of the fiat Ponzi, there is no complete escape from it, but a partial one is possible. We can live on the margins, and keep our outwards-facing persona to a minimum, while we protect what we keep outside of the system.
quoting note13mj…kts0Being anti-illegal immigration in Western Europe is political suicide because it goes against the diktat of the elites who rule over us. It has been decided and it will be done, full stop.
Pro-illegal immigration brain washing begins at kindergarten, especially in the State school systems, and opposing it is culturally speaking anathema. It's just something very few children grow out of. Any politician or citizen who has any sort of nuanced (no need to be outright opposed) position on the issue is immediately labeled as "far right", which in Western Europe equates civil death. Of course you can be "it", but forget about making any sort of progress socially, even less in political institutions, if for some reason you're "outed".