Mass Migration, Slavery for Modernity By Chris Knight (Florida)

The American Thinker continues its fine series of articles attacking the very philosophical basis of the immigrationist ideology, that immigration is necessary for the functioning of a modern Western country. All former White countries, including those of northern Europe, are regarded by the globalists as unpopulated, since the White people who live there are totally replaceable, by real people, that is non-white migrants. Scandinavian countries which have not had non-Whites in their lands in pre-history, are not exempt, since the same arguments for mass immigration used in the US and Australia are used against the people by their traitorous governments.

As noted below, the White riots in Ireland arose from a protest against migrant crime and the replacement policies of the Irish government. Rather than respond to the legitimate complaints of the locals, the government, with a non-white prime minister immediately moved to tighten laws to control protests and thus control the locals. Meanwhile the migrants who are not unemployed compete with the local working class for what jobs are available.

There is an inevitable social catastrophe coming, since the immigration mad state cannot stop bringing in migrants, like some sort of drug junkie, yet the advances in AI are set to create massive job displacement. Presumably, even when up to 50 percent of the population is unemployed, hell’s gates of mass migration will still be open.

It is hard to see any happy, smiley face ending to this business, but that is probably the globalist plan. 

 

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2023/11/is_mass_migration_a_new_slave_trade.html

“The working-class people of the Judeo-Christian Western world are at odds with their governments, as well as the imported third world populations creating cultural and economic instability, and tensions are at a tipping point.

When an Algerian man (who is believed to be a naturalized citizen) allegedly stabbed a woman and three children in Dublin last week, the working-class Irish erupted in riots; they’ve had enough. In response, the useful idiots of the globalist left, which is organizing and spurring on the mass migration and replacement strategy, came to the defense of the migrant classes.

One Irishman compiled some screenshots of these responses, and he makes an interesting observation; see his post to X below:

If you click on the images in Gearóid Murphy’s post, you can see that when the average Irish leftist interacts with these transplants, it’s because these transplants are seen as the pitiful “help” instead of equals.

Now, of course, the manicures, tea, and lunch services referenced are obviously services, so naturally the providers of such services would be… servers! To accuse the left of viewing these servers as “the help” for that alone would be silly, but at one point, these services were provided to the patron by naturally-born Irish people, until the “elites” brought in a slave class on which they could build a new and exploitative society. Again, as Murphy noted:

 

It’s just about having cheap, abundant mailable labour [sic] to serve them up a luxurious urban lifestyle at a price they can afford.

Multinational and  bureaucratic cooperatives transporting people from their homelands and to foreign countries to slave away for pennies on the dollar? Or, like Murphy also posited, in the event that these foreign-born people assimilate, become contributive members of society, and secure well-paying jobs (as in the case of the surgeons and nurses), that means one less nurse or one less doctor in their home countries helping their people.

As one woman in the comments framed the worldview of the Irish leftist:

 

Today I was served my lunch by a peasant, my coffee by a peasant, met a concierge in a hotel who was a peasant and had 3 hard working peasant lads in my house putting in wardrobes and a new kitchen. They are all amazing and lovely people as well as hard workers.

Is this just a new global slave trade with a better PR campaign? Sure seems like it.”

 

 

 

 

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