For the past several decades the populations of the west (and parts of Asia) have been regaled with liberal visions of Utopia; narratives of eternal peace and “brotherhood” achieved through engineered diversity. But if diversity “is our strength” as the elites claim, then why is it that first world nations only grow more unstable with each new wave of third world migrants?
If these migrants are a golden economic resource providing invaluable labor and talent, why are all the countries they come from festering in filth and decay and crime and war? If these cultures are equal to the west (or superior to the west), then there must be some tangible examples of success or wealth or accomplishment or invention that are not drawn directly from the wealth of the west. We search high and low and find nothing.
Many national populations are getting wise to the scam. They can see that their willingness to “adapt” and “tolerate” is slowly killing them.
Japan’s recent snap elections led by conservative Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi resulted in a brutal smackdown of leftists and the political left. Takaichi’s “Liberal Democratic Party” (which is not liberal in the modern western sense) has captured around 75% of the government and a undeniable political mandate. Leftists around the world are enraged and the progressive establishment media is pumping out propaganda demonizing the conservative shift in Japan.
They deny that open immigration supported by the previous government has anything to do with Takaichi’s rise to power. In fact, the increasing pace of third world immigration dominated political discourse in Japan for at least a year leading up to the elections. They had seen the horrors of decline in Europe and the struggles of the US to put right the ship. They have disrupted the agenda before it could do substantial damage.
The new Japanese government has announced plans to restrict visa renewals, increase deportations, kick out rule breaking migrants, restrict land purchases by foreigners, higher taxes for international tourists and caps on the number of foreign workers allowed into the country. Furthermore, the Japanese want tighter controls on Muslim migrants who try to enforce their own religious doctrines as law (Sharia law).
Combine these trends with the revolt in the US against woke cultism and multiculturalism and it’s beginning to look like the rebellion is going global. The notion that nations must sacrifice their cultural identities and heritage at the altar of globalism is no longer holding sway over mainstream debate. People no longer feel “shame” when they oppose migration, and they are considering realities which were considered taboo only a few years ago.
At bottom, some cultures a superior to others. Superior in economic value. Superior in technological value. Superior in moral value. Superior in their contributions to the world at large. To dilute successful nations with people from lesser cultures in the name of liberal virtue or economic necessity is not a compelling argument anymore.
One has to wonder how the political left and the globalist establishment intend to win the public back to their side? It seems impossible at this stage in the game. Perhaps they don’t intend to do this at all. When ideological zealots are faced with potential losses, they tend to dash the chess board to the ground rather than admit defeat.