Now let me preference this by saying it just might be in my algorithm on YouTube and Substack, and of course normie propaganda; but I'm seeing lots and lots of stories and videos of mostly Europeans here for the World Cup who seem amazed by America. And even they seemed surprised how much they are enjoying being here.
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I saw something six months-ish ago of some who were traveling the states and they kept going on about how much they expected terrible things and absolutely loved Texas.
I work with a handful of Irish people every now and then, I was over there a couple years ago meeting them in person and such too. One thing I really have taken from all of the pub discussions or whatever is they really are only presented one side and a tiny piece of the story and it’s all from the anti-America and anti-Trump side. If they were to really get to the truth, they’d have to get on the internet and become like an America-phile and the reality is it’s not their country and they never dig into it further.
There's something to the notion that right wing parties started winning elections in Europe almost the moment USAID dried up. Europeans are maybe the most propagandized people on the planet. Makes sense, when you think about it; they are white peoples in their ancestral homes. There's no reason for them to be self-loathing and culturally suicidal. Such dysgenic behaviors must be inculcated via intense propaganda.
It starts in childhood. Mental and emotional abuse about muh colonialism muh White privilege muh nazis. Every other group on earth takes pride in their ethnic heritage while we're held hostage and tormented by "fellow whites" who gloat over their victory nonstop.
They were on a very long-term upward trajectory. And they're still not winning outright.
How did you get that impression? If you talk to any European, left or right, no one likes immigration. The problem is with the political system. Europeans aren't given a choice.