Thoughts on migration

Wrong.

That’s a one-dimensional take on a complex subject. Migration is common throughout history there have been multiple reasons for people to move to other countries, but mostly to improve their lot. A German author, Heinrich Böll, in his Irish Diary, wrote that the biggest export article of the Irish was people.

Some were forced to migrate, some were refugees, and looking about the world, the Brits seem to be as abundant outside of Britain as inside. In Germany we have had Poles since the 19th Century, but the DNA of people reveal that migration has been rampant for millennia.

Attempts to complicate the simple are needed by liars to obscure the pinpoint clarity of truth.
You’re afraid to ask yourself the question, “Who benefits from this?”, because your beliefs would fall apart.
Behind any migration, you’ll find a group of criminals who created the horror—who engineered the conditions for flight or relocation—solely for their own gain.
Stop lying to yourself.
And don’t be afraid to accept the simple truth.
Or are you an accomplice?

Migrants are beautiful.

In the modern world maybe, but in the past it was due to crops failing (e.g. the mini ice age which occurred circa 500CE) or being unable to sustain a bourgeoning population (e.g. the Viking expansion).

I’m wondering @Demon , what would illegal immigrants be worth to a far right political party that has millionaires bankrolling it? Would illegal immigrants be an asset, in a perverse way? And a fantastic way to shoehorn a raaaaainbowww of freaky right wing ideas into the mainstream?

You are accomplices to the crime.
You benefit from the fact that dirty, low-paid work is done by migrants. But you don’t want to see how this system operates.
Trying to sit on two chairs at once — that’s quite the balancing act.
Put yourself in the position of the dispossessed, the exiled, those forced to seek shelter. Can’t do it?
You’re used to living in stolen comfort and musing: “What is migration, historically speaking?” — just another excuse used by those who feed off power to justify the crimes of the powerful — the so-called historians.
You all are complicit in the crimes of authority, and you’re terrified to admit it.
By the way, I’m not a migrant. But unlike you, I can clearly point to the cause — I can name both the criminals and those who welcome them for personal gain.

Facts.

Thats the reason the big corporations bribed the governments to import people from poor countries. Low wages. Why the real left wing, the Unions and democratic Communists, were against it.

Not quite. It’s much simpler. “Underdeveloped countries” have been infiltrated by saboteurs, enemies of the people, and puppets who destroy the economy and create conditions of poverty and hunger. That’s where the roots of migration come from.

In monetary terms, it’s just pennies. But as an almost free labor force — it’s pure profit.

Admittedly Im speaking of my own country, The Netherlands, where what I said was the case.

I don’t think Turkey and Morocco at the time were infiltrated by saboteurs. It’s the European countries that were sabotaged, they were the juicy prey.

What prevents people from thinking? Humans have two legs and two arms, yet they live very differently. The key to understanding is power. Power is a system of prohibitions, followed by temporary permissions or indulgences granted in favor of those who imposed the prohibitions in the first place. All that’s left is to grasp the concept of the hierarchy pyramid and trace the connections. And then you’ll uncover the enemies of the state — those who hold power in that state — the puppets.

Now you are simply resorting to your generalization. Its not so hard to grab powder pyramids. But power is definitely not always only a pyramid. Sometimes it’s partly an idea, sometimes its a consensus.

Banking does a lot in favor of pyramid-ism. Still, Venice wasn’t a pyramid but a cooperation between lenders and entrepreneurs. That was healthy capitalism.

The constitutional US wasn’t directly a pyramid originally, and the Netherlands were for the longest time an agreement between entrepreneurs.

It seems that the introduction of the Euro has made Europe into a pyramid. This was the result of wars which were funded by bankers. Under the Westphalean agreement Europe wasnt a pyramid.

Just because there is no full understanding of the levels doesn’t mean that power isn’t a pyramid, with all of its properties. However, I must point out the destructive nature of power compared to governance. Governance means having the right to influence. You don’t distinguish between the terms, but when power takes over the functions of governance, we end up with the collapse of states, poverty and hunger among the population, and eventually wars — to present an external enemy instead of the real internal one.

“when power takes over the functions of governance, we end up with the collapse of states, poverty and hunger among the population, and eventually wars — to present an external enemy instead of the real internal one.”

Do you mean power in other modalities than financial?

Modern immigration and migration in terms of migrants or immigrants is very different from past historical norms. The crux of present day western neoliberal immigration conflict stems from western economic problems to which foreign immigration is heavily reliant and subsidized on.

Are you familiar with the phrase: “Everything is God’s will”?**
That is power.
From there, the destructive is carried by the servants — systems collapse, states fall, civilizations vanish.