Who Needs the Migration Crisis?

The entirely manufactured migrant crisis is useful in many different ways.

Migrants are easily exploitable labor that won’t ask for much, try to organize or defend its rights. They can be used as a cudgel to beat down the legal labor force that expects to be treated fairly and needs to be brought down a few pegs.

Migrants ensure higher levels of criminality, disorder and mayhem, keeping the rest of the population distracted and cowered by fear. As a result, citizens won’t try to organize and defend their rights because they’ll be distracted by fear and the daily worsening of their standard of living.

Migrants strain the welfare system, which justifies removing welfare protections. “It’s not us who are doing it! It’s all because of the migrants!” People easily forget that the welfare state began to fold up long before the manufactured migrant crisis.

And it’s also extremely convenient for the citizens themselves because migration lets them slobber all over the public space, exhibiting their sublime sensitivity and heightened emotionality.

5 thoughts on “Who Needs the Migration Crisis?

  1. “Migrants are easily exploitable labor that won’t ask for much”

    You left out (or weren’t overly specific…) they have a proven track record of a lack of political engagement or ability to successfully challenge governmental power….
    They might riot or settle into ghettos but they’ll never lead the march into the presidential palace….

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