I live in Canada, where the government is desperate to spread the diversity far and wide through pilot programs, trying hard to leave no place for civilized people to flee to. The most densely-populated regions are Southern Ontario and the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. The established white middle class has already abandoned these areas, and the only people left are immigrants and rich white leftists.
The cities of Brampton, Ontario and Surrey, BC are both majority Indian, each home to 600 000+ people. Other nearby cities are almost as bad. The crime in these regions is so bad that the police are already flat out telling people that unless someone is actually seriously hurt, they're on their own. The government tries to tell us the crime rate has decreased since the 90s, but there can only be so many viral videos of Sikh gangs having sword fights in Tim Hortons parking lots before it becomes impossible to ignore.
Every university and community College in Canada is making a fortune off of international students, so even the schools in smaller communities are flooding these towns with Indians and Africans where there is not enough infrastructure to house them. Half of them don't even bother with school and immediately take jobs from the locals and do their best to work full time.
Housing and property prices are already completely out of reach of the middle class in all but the most remote areas. The social contract has completely broken down. Even in mid-sized and smaller cities the immigrant population is 20-50%. Drug use has exploded along with homelessness, and every city has tent cities with thousands of people living in them. We had a record number of deaths this past winter from exposure or overdose.
I live 20 minutes outside a smaller city in a less "enriched" province, but even here the problems with international "students," crime and drugs have got bad enough that stores are locking up valuable merchandise and any open position even for a part-time retail cashier gets dozens or hundreds of applicants. I moved here 10 years ago when things were starting to get bad in Ontario, and was able to purchase a home at a relatively good price. Plots of empty land on my road are now selling for the same amount I paid for my finished house.
I live in Canada, where the government is desperate to spread the diversity far and wide through pilot programs, trying hard to leave no place for civilized people to flee to. The most densely-populated regions are Southern Ontario and the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. The established white middle class has already abandoned these areas, and the only people left are immigrants and rich white leftists.
The cities of Brampton, Ontario and Surrey, BC are both majority Indian, each home to 600 000+ people. Other nearby cities are almost as bad. The crime in these regions is so bad that the police are already flat out telling people that unless someone is actually seriously hurt, they're on their own. The government tries to tell us the crime rate has decreased since the 90s, but there can only be so many viral videos of Sikh gangs having sword fights in Tim Hortons parking lots before it becomes impossible to ignore.
Every university and community College in Canada is making a fortune off of international students, so even the schools in smaller communities are flooding these towns with Indians and Africans where there is not enough infrastructure to house them, and half of them don't even bother with school and immediately take jobs from the locals and do their best to work full time.
Housing and property prices are already completely out of reach of the middle class in all but the most remote areas. The social contract has completely broken down. Even in mid-sized and smaller cities the immigrant population is 20-50% of the population. Drug use has exploded along with homelessness, and every city has tent cities with thousands of people living in them. Drug use has exploded along with homelessness, and we had a record number of deaths this past winter from exposure or overdose.
I live 20 minutes outside a smaller city in a less "enriched" province, but even here the problems with international "students," crime and drugs have got bad enough that stores are locking up valuable merchandise and any open position even for a part-time retail cashier gets dozens or hundreds of applicants. I moved here 10 years ago when things were starting to get bad in Ontario, and was able to purchase a home at a relatively good price. Plots of empty land on my road are now selling for the same amount I paid for my finished house.
I live in Canada, where the government is desperate to spread the diversity far and wide through pilot programs, trying hard to leave no place for civilized people to flee to. The most densely-populated regions are Southern Ontario and the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. The established white middle class has already abandoned these areas, and the only people left are immigrants and rich white leftists.
The cities of Brampton, Ontario and Surrey, BC are both majority Indian, each home to 600 000+ people. Other nearby cities are almost as bad. The crime in these regions is so bad that the police are already flat out telling people that unless someone is actually seriously hurt, they're on their own.
Every university and community College in Canada is making a fortune off of international students, so even the schools in smaller communities are flooding these towns with Indians and Africans where there is not enough infrastructure to house them, and half of them don't even bother with school and immediately take jobs from the locals and do their best to work full time.
Housing and property prices are already completely out of reach of the middle class in all but the most remote areas. The social contract has completely broken down. Even in mid-sized and smaller cities the immigrant population is 20-50% of the population. Drug use has exploded along with homelessness, and every city has tent cities with thousands of people living in them. Drug use has exploded along with homelessness, and we had a record number of deaths this past winter from exposure or overdose.
I live 20 minutes outside a smaller city in a less "enriched" province, but even here the problems with international "students," crime and drugs have got bad enough that stores are locking up valuable merchandise and any open position even for a part-time retail cashier gets dozens or hundreds of applicants. I moved here 10 years ago when things were starting to get bad in Ontario, and was able to purchase a home at a relatively good price. Plots of empty land on my road are now selling for the same amount I paid for my finished house.