Cutting Loose from Globalist Restraints
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When protests broke out in the UK, recently, over the lack of public safety, media unanimously branded these protesters the extreme far-right. At the same time, groups of well-organized counterprotesters showed up, all carrying the same professional signs, as though they were the paid extras in a movie.
Imagine being called racist for opposing the slave trade because your native working class cannot compete with unpaid labor? It's not too far-fetched, since the same middle class leftists who now organize and profit off of immigration used to organize and profit off of the slave trade.
This street battle is really a long-standing war between a nation's productive classes and globalists who traffic humans. Clearly, one side is funded from above.
So when migrant newcomers, who are usually housed in or near low-income, working-class neighborhoods, either pose a threat to public safety or represent unwanted economic competition, any potential working class concern then has to be condemned as the illegitimate ramblings of a racist, xenophobic underbelly.
By delegitimizing the working class, you can then dehumanize them. You are setting them up for their complete replacement by immigration. For what is globalism, really, other than a continuous process of finding cheaper labor to underbid your productive class at home?
Any resistance from the repressed is met with the full force of the law. The middle-class apparatchiks can still feel good about doing so, because they can look themselves in the mirror and pretend they're helping other people, even while they're genociding their own.
However, there are limits to globalization.
Firstly, very quickly, you will run out of qualified migrants because the whole industrialized world is after the same ones. Of the one million Syrians now living in Germany, for example, half live on benefits, because the German economy doesn't need these people's skills.
Secondly, the mass arrival of second-choice migrants must naturally lower the standards of living in your own country. Lower-class neighborhoods begin to transform into shanty towns. The buying power per household goes down, even if the economy as a whole is still growing.
Thirdly, you ultimately discover that a large and growing migrant class feels no loyalty whatsoever to their new nation. They didn't come to integrate, they came to dominate. You will not be able to recruit soldiers from this class, and they will not fight foreign wars for you.
What, for example, when the Islamic world under the leadership of a certain Turkish President decides to go to war with Europe? All of the Muslims living in the West will, without any doubt, side with their Islamic leaders against us, even against our leftist middle classes who helped the migrants in.
The Trojan horse was disguised as a poor refugee, but our educated classes still fell for this age-old trick. In the end, globalization is a force that weakens industrial societies from within to the point where they can no longer defend themselves.
When that happens, we are free.
The remaining native classes who still care about their survival can then cut loose from the conditions that used to restrain them.