“There is an essential read by Steve Sailer at Taki’s Magazine from a week ago which might well explain the cultural and political landscape better than anything else you’ve seen in recent vintage.”https://spectator.org/a-most-expected-backlash/ …
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well as long as people feel that there are gains from trade, then that's how its gonna be
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and if families are stopped at the border and refugee status is denied, that is how it will be as well
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itd stem the tide of immigration but why that's desirable as such is a mystery to me. if capital finds cheap labor overseas itll go to it, and when US bombs come with it itll provoke further attacks on the US
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It's a mystery to you because you have a limited worldview
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ok mr. cosmopolitan lay it on me
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Flow of goods does not necessitate flow of migration. Japan is a good example of this.
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Japan was a stagflation economy after being propped up by the UN and has seen economic growth in conjunction with increased immigration
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You see reduced GDP growth as a bad thing, I do not. Reduction in population, slowed economic growth is more easily sustained in the long term
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