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It's enough to start making people wondering if it's really not a (((globalist))) conspiracy to destroy the West.

I'm sure it's not that simple, but at the very least it's a symptom of our disgusting post-modernist globalist culture suiciding itself. In the US where it started, progressives put the "Huddled masses yearning to breathe free" on the statue and we were programmed to believe "diversity is our strength" and accept all immigrants. And it seems fine to believe America is somehow special as a multi-ethnic nation until you look at the demographics of the UK, France, Sweden, and Germany and realize they're pulling that same shit in European ethnostates. And then you see they're trying to do the same thing in Japan, where yes they have a population problem but even though they could encourage Japanese people to have more children and improve things with automation you still have people telling them they need to import more uneducated foreigners and "refugees". Not just Japanese businesses, but foreign investment groups and professional journals telling them they will be better off if their population becomes "less Japanese".

It makes little sense unless you imagine it as some kind of coordinated global effort. But that would be crazy talk.

2 years ago
7 score
Reason: Original

It's enough to start making people wondering if it's really not a (((globalist))) conspiracy to destroy the West.

I'm sure it's not that simple, but at the very least it's a symptom of our disgusting post-modernist globalist culture suiciding itself. In the US where it started, progressives put the "Huddled masses yearning to breathe free" on the statue and we were programmed to believe "diversity is our strength" and accept all immigrants. And it seems fine to believe America is somehow special as a multi-ethnic nation until you look at the demographics of the UK, France, Sweden, and Germany and realize they're pulling that same shit in European ethnostates. And then you see they're trying to do the same thing in Japan, where yes they have a population problem but even though they could encourage Japanese people to have more children and improve things with automation you still have people telling them they need to import more uneducated foreigners and "refugees". Not just Japanese businesses, but foreign investment groups and professional journals telling them they will be better of if their population becomes "less Japanese".

It makes little sense unless you imagine it as some kind of coordinated global effort. But that would be crazy talk.

2 years ago
1 score