By An Old Friend
sun, dec 11, 2022 5:46 p.m.
Re: The unceasing brainwashing
The late E. J. Mishan of the london school of economics wrote a concise reply to this "we need more immigrants" argument in The Social Contract.
thesocialcontract.com/artman2/publish/tsc1504/article_1327.shtml
I probably read the Mishan article when it first appeared, but I don't remember it. I find some of its arguments rather murky, but the concluding paragraph is excellent:
"The prevention of a rising tide of illegal immigrants from gradually swamping the precarious civilizations of the West will soon become the most urgent of political priorities. With the gathering momentum of the South to North movement -- further energized by increasingly profitable and powerful criminal organizations -- the British people can no longer afford to think of immigration in terms of bygone traditions. We should be thinking more realistically of our prospects for survival as a nation in an already tight little island set in a world of expanding population and mobility, and if not as a nation, at least as a haven of relative civility and security in a 'global village' become increasingly grasping, frenzied and savage."
Yep, grasping, frenzied, and savage ...
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3 comments:
Seems a little late now and the governments in power haven't the will to reverse their idiotic pro-immigration policies.
--GRA
You can forget about that state of Civility and geneality and good natured Behavior between different groups of people anywhere you go in this world the different groups are not meant to mingle with one another as simple as that each side should stay to themselves and keep with their own kind
Generally speaking mixing of large groups of people together in the same spot is not a good idea
They speak of more immigrants but what they really mean is more illegal aliens immigrants are people that only have a legal status which legal aliens do not have
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