In Western Europe, the receiving states are already adapting to the immigrants, as the politicians of the minute see a voting base in the masses of migrants, and they are not excited that their country is going to the soup in the long term - it was revealed from the Thursday evening broadcast of the program 48 Minutes - Host: Tamás Lánczi. in which writer and publicist Zsolt Bayer, Máté Kulifai, editor of Hetek, and historian Áron Máthé were guests of Tamás Lánczi.

The host recalled that Pierre Brochand, who headed the French spy service during the presidency of Jacques Chirac and then Nicolas Sarkozy, wrote a seven-point article in Le Figaro the other day

formulated a package of anti-immigration proposals in order to prevent France from perishing in the flood of migration.

And Zsolt Bayer reminded him that the German chancellor also talks about deportation, promises that illegal immigrants will be sent back to Africa, but despite the harsh words, he continues to pursue a pro-immigration policy, since the assessment of refugee applications is being made easier right now.

"The right hand doesn't know what the left is doing, and I'm afraid it's the same in France"

Zsolt Bayer thought.

Áron Máthé emphasized that political leaders are making strong statements in the Netherlands and France, but no substantial change is expected.

"If everyone in the French government were to say the same thing as the aforementioned spy chief, it would still take 20-30-40 years of serious work to manage the immigrants living in the country - who are prone to anti-Semitism - so that it does not end in a civil war " explained Máté Kulifai.

"The current Western European migration policy is a unilateral disarmament against people whose only goal is to exploit us as much as possible,

this is a sure recipe for disaster"

Tamás Lánczi quoted the findings of the French spy chief.

Zsolt Bayer, calling the Germans responsible, reminded that the youth section of the Greens came up with the "great" proposal that every person in Germany who turns 18 should receive a basic income of 60,000 euros.

"If Ali hasn't thought of going to Morocco yet, he will start tomorrow for 60,000 euros," commented Bayer.

The case of the sacked British interior minister, who was dismissed by the British prime minister because he dared to remark in connection with the hundreds of thousands of anti-Jewish demonstrations that

the police should act against aggressive and hateful protesters.

Máté Kulifai pointed out that

In Western Europe, the receiving states are already adapting to immigrants,

since governments provide loopholes for illegally arriving migrants with laws.

"The host state sends a message that even if you commit illegality, you can still stay here, we need you, enter the labor market. However, if the host country adapts, the immigrant will really feel that he does not have to obey the laws," explained Kulifai.

"If you let him in, he or his child will already have the right to vote.

And in mass democracy, politicians divide and multiply"

- explained Áron Máthé, who said that the British Prime Minister was motivated by his momentary political interest, but in the longer term, the whole country will go down the drain.

"78 percent of Britons say their country is in a terrible state.

And does anyone care about that anyway?” – Zsolt Bayer presented the results of a recent survey.

"Then the ship has left, it's an irreversible process," noted the host, who fears that Europe will no longer find its way back to the path it followed for hundreds of years, but will be irretrievably consumed by migration.

Source: hirado.hu / MTI

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