The new German government sees the legalization of migration as a solution to the country's economic and demographic challenges, which, however, turns out to be a vain dream. In fact, the profit hunger for cheap labor causes a series of economic and social problems that not only threaten Germany's competitiveness, but also increase the threat of terrorism.

In general, it can be said that the supporters of migration present two main arguments to ideologize their social engineering activities. One emphasizes the need for humanitarian assistance, conceived in a Marxist and neocolonist spirit, for people who were "unfortunately" born outside of Europe and were oppressed and exploited by the colonial Western powers for centuries. Consequently, Europe has a moral obligation to accept them. The other main argument, relying on the ideology of neoliberalism, looks at the importation of a culturally foreign population purely for the purpose of profit hunger for cheap labor, and is not concerned with (breakdown of social cohesion, formation of parallel societies, proliferation of religious radicalism in the ghettos, constant threat of terrorism, imported conflicts) These two narratives, which existed parallel to each other for decades, finally took shape in globalism.

Nowadays, according to the standard-bearers of progress, the doctrine of diversity is not only a solution to the dilution of excessively homogeneous societies, but also to labor market problems and indeed demographic problems. Germany has become a perfect example of everything, where the new left-wing government wants to solve the country's economic and demographic challenges in one fell swoop by legalizing migration.

The "diversity statute" issued a few years ago by the Green Left, which won the integration ministry in the new German government, already stated that the party "definitely opposes a dominant culture that wants to dictate a certain way of life to people." Instead, he envisions one where acceptance, diversity, LGBTQI rights, Islam and an open society also belong to Germany.

In other words, the "greens" promote diversity, which promotes the breakdown of social cohesion, but they don't care at all about the fact that this attitude not only cements parallel societies, but also gives free rein to religious radicalism spreading in the ghettos.

Germany is struggling with structural problems, for which encouraging immigration continues to not act as a solution, but rather contributes to the escalation of the problems. Moreover, based on the experience so far, the new left-wing government is working more on the elimination of German culture, instead of trying to find alternative solutions to the challenges facing the country instead of migration.

Source and full article: 888.hu/XXI. Century Institute

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