I believe the purpose of mass-immigration and globalists like Peter Sutherland who push it is to exploit migrants as a weapon to break down countries, allowing large numbers in to dilute and weaken the sense of being a single nation with its own unique culture and identity. Independent countries and cultures act as a bulwark against glob…
I believe the purpose of mass-immigration and globalists like Peter Sutherland who push it is to exploit migrants as a weapon to break down countries, allowing large numbers in to dilute and weaken the sense of being a single nation with its own unique culture and identity. Independent countries and cultures act as a bulwark against globalists' overall control and the imposition of their culture (i.e. net zero, zero covid, multiculturalism, LGBT, BLM etc.), so it's no wonder they want to get rid of them and create superstates, in the pursuit of their supposed global utopia.
Opposition to this gets misconstrued as being racist, but racism is a separate issue. If anyone is racist, it's those who advocate high levels of immigration. Peter Sutherland, or the (very white middle-class) Socialist Workers' Party and others, are simply using migrants for political and social ends, not because they like them or respect their cultures. In the former case, as a weapon to break down countries, and in the latter SWP case, out of some sense of guilt at their white privilege and the historically racist, imperialist behaviour of their white-majority country, which migrants act as a kind of vaccine against.
I believe the purpose of mass-immigration and globalists like Peter Sutherland who push it is to exploit migrants as a weapon to break down countries, allowing large numbers in to dilute and weaken the sense of being a single nation with its own unique culture and identity. Independent countries and cultures act as a bulwark against globalists' overall control and the imposition of their culture (i.e. net zero, zero covid, multiculturalism, LGBT, BLM etc.), so it's no wonder they want to get rid of them and create superstates, in the pursuit of their supposed global utopia.
Opposition to this gets misconstrued as being racist, but racism is a separate issue. If anyone is racist, it's those who advocate high levels of immigration. Peter Sutherland, or the (very white middle-class) Socialist Workers' Party and others, are simply using migrants for political and social ends, not because they like them or respect their cultures. In the former case, as a weapon to break down countries, and in the latter SWP case, out of some sense of guilt at their white privilege and the historically racist, imperialist behaviour of their white-majority country, which migrants act as a kind of vaccine against.