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It's truly tragic just how far off the mark we are nowadays, as a society, and as people.
Calling out that this is "completely novel," and only started relatively recently. If I were to nitpick, I'd say 60 years isn't completely accurate, but that's certainly around when it ramped up.
It is legitimately sad how obvious this is, but how oblivious people are. Modern insanity is just that, modern. It wasn't always this way. And, although we have certainly made improvements in many areas, there are also plenty of cases where, yes, the old ways are better. I'd - strongly - argue this issue is one of those cases.
Then the part about assuming fundamental natural patterns is also true. A good example is how the Founding Fathers did say that it needed to a moral - and implied Christian - people, for the system to function. I'm not even Christian myself, and I can see that. You can agree or disagree with the assumption, but it was certainly there. The leftists don't even want to acknowledge that.
So, yeah, this really is just sad, because it's so correct, so basic, and outlines just how much ground we've lost...much of which can either never be recovered, and cannot be recovered without much blood and/or absolutely abominable actions.
The time to stop this nonsense was decades ago.
Protecting the borders and the culture has historically bin and should always be one of the core functions of a nation. Most nations have completely failed while adding more and more petty regulation and tax to the citizens
I'd say it depends on the western nation. If we were talking the US/Canada, that's probably around right give or take a decade. If you're talking Aus/NZ, I'd easily add 20 years to the number, and if you're talking about the UK, then I wouldn't entirely argue against a century as being the early start of it. I'd say it was definitely early days, since mass immigration wasn't exactly that prevalent in the 1920s, but to deny the early examples of it is also silly.
You'd also have to do a similar breakdown of Europe. There's a big difference between the mass immigration rates of countries like Germany and Poland.