Episode 9: Europe's Open Borders Backlash – The Political Shift
Dec 4, 2023
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The podcast discusses Europe's failed open borders policies and the rise of populism. It highlights the concept of 'no-go zones' in European cities and the impact of unrestricted migration on crime rates. The episode explores the contrasting perspectives on immigration and climate agenda in European countries. It also examines the problems arising from open borders and weak crime control, both in the US and Europe. The influence of border policies on the American presidential race and the ongoing war against Western civilization is also discussed.
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European voters are rejecting open borders policies and demanding leaders who prioritize safety and prosperity.
Unassimilated immigrants and the refusal to assimilate into local culture result in no-go zones and high crime rates in European countries.
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Disastrous open border policies in Europe
The podcast discusses the negative consequences of open border policies in Europe, using examples of Pro-Hamaas Palestinian protests in Paris and London as visual representations of the effects of such policies. It highlights the election of Gett Wilders in the Netherlands, who has a strong anti-migration stance, as an example of the growing sentiment against open immigration in Europe. The podcast emphasizes the need for leaders who prioritize the cultural values and interests of their countries, and mentions the success of countries like Poland and Hungary in implementing strict border policies.
The impact of unassimilated immigrants
The podcast explores the issue of unassimilated immigrants in European countries, particularly focusing on Belgium, Sweden, and France. It discusses the existence of no-go zones and high crime rates in these areas, and attributes them to the refusal of immigrants to assimilate into the local culture. The podcast predicts a potential pendulum swing in these countries, with leaders like Gert Wilders in the Netherlands and strong reforms being advocated to address the challenges posed by unassimilated immigrants.
The relationship between border policies and crime
The podcast highlights the connection between open border policies and an increase in criminal activities. It mentions the rise in crime rates, stabbings, and attacks in the UK and major cities in France, attributing these incidents to the influx of immigrants who do not assimilate and engage in criminal behavior. The podcast also briefly mentions the impact of open borders on drug trafficking and human trafficking. It concludes that a combination of open borders and weak crime policies has led to the current state of these societies.
In this episode, we explore how decades of open borders policies by Europe's liberal elites have led to significant political changes. Voters are now demanding safe and prosperous communities, pushing back against elitist short-term thinking. Erik discusses the Netherlands as a prime example of this ongoing trend towards sovereignty and sensible policies.