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Started by klondike, September 13, 2024, 01:17:44 PM

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klondike

Well listening to as I mostly only do audio books now Douglas Murray's strange death of europe. I don't know if any here have read it but it is absolutely spot on.so spot on I don't think I can continue with it as it is so depressing.

It deals with mass migration. It is his view that during the lifetime of those living currently Europe will become completely unrecognisable. It is getting that way in many major British cities already. The mystery to me is why our political leaders seem hell bent on following this path in just about every country. Will there be a popular revolt or have we all simply resigned ourselves to this future.

Alex

I haven't read it, I think I'm depressed enough. :yell:

dextrous63

Has critical mass been achieved?

Raven

I don't know if it's already too late to stop it. It will take nothing short of a full public uprising IMO before the government puts the brakes on this.

Vlad

You would think that an island race would be chuckling about 'the European problem' wouldn't you? 
"I am in awe of myself. I never know what I will write next."

klondike

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My bet is that those favouring inward migration are looking at the demographics and see our tumbling birth rate so want to import young virile workers to boost the birth rate and pay taxes to support us geriatrics.

The trouble is I think many if not most take more out of the system than they put into it in taxes. The majority are simply exploited as cheap labour and the resulting low wages in general make benefits more attractive to native Brits.

September 13, 2024, 03:16:32 PM
Quote from: Raven on September 13, 2024, 02:21:11 PMI don't know if it's already too late to stop it.
Douglas Murray believes it is too late.