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Friday, September 13, 2024

Suze: The Globalists Are Winning


The UK, Canada and the USA are in the same boat with illegal migration, but NZ and Australia not so much because we are remote. The globalists haven’t forgotten about us, though.

The Cambridge English dictionary defines a globalist as “someone who believes that economic and foreign policy should be planned in an international way”, a role the WEF and the UN take seriously.

It is time to rethink migration. Over much of the world, birth rates are plunging and populations are ageing. This means that there will be fewer workers to support older people and growth. And this means that most countries will increasingly need to rely on migration. Making the most of migration through smart policies is essential for global development and a prosperous future. And the private sector will play an important role in designing and supporting these smart policies.

Globalism is the antithesis of patriotism, which explains the growing support for Donald Trump in the US. Under the supposed leadership of Joe Biden, to be continued by Kamala Harris, US cities are over-run by illegal migrants.

The city of Springfield, Ohio – population 60,000, has been overwhelmed by roughly 20,000 Haitian illegal migrants, who flocked to the city – exacerbating a 'significant housing crisis' according to city officials, and eating pets and wildlife according to locals.

Springfield residents have had enough.


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In 2022 the Biden administration began shipping illegal migrants from the southern border to towns throughout the US, releasing them on the streets to fend for themselves. By January 2023 the Biden administration was faced with record numbers of illegal border crossings, particularly by migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela and Nicaragua. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/immigration/border-surge-biden-admin-plans-send-migrants-cities-deeper-us-starting-rcna32530 and https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/immigration/title-42-block-nicaraguans-cubans-haitians-rcna64418

When Trump was president, he introduced Title 42, which prevented more than 1.4 million border crossings by forcing migrants back into Mexico before they could claim asylum. In the run up to the 2024 election, Trump promises to evict illegal migrants and close the door to more. Trump made good on his promises during his previous presidency and is growing support from American patriots regardless of political affiliation.

The German Government promises to tighten border controls to protect its citizens from ‘irregular’ migration and threats including Muslim extremism. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/germany-tightens-controls-at-all-borders-in-immigration-crackdown/ar-AA1qh3F0?ocid=BingNewsVerp

According to Jim Ferguson of Freedom Train International, Ireland had an indigenous population of three million, which has become five million, largely because of illegal migrants, predominantly men of military age. If you consider the actual number of Irish fighting patriots after removing the elderly and children that number is now much smaller than the illegal migrant men residing in Ireland. https://freedomtraininternational.org/ and https://x.com/JimFergusonUK/status/1823978877770690721

The UK, Canada and the USA are in the same boat with illegal migration but NZ and Australia not so much because we are remote. The globalists haven’t forgotten about us, though: divide and conquer has been a winning formula since forever and they are using it to great effect with the so-called indigenous populations in both countries.

The dissidents dividing New Zealand are not recent migrants, as they arrived before colonialism: a small number of Māori extremists are dividing New Zealand on every level; Māori separatism is embedded in law, education, public services, and the health system, and, currently, they are winning.

Suze sees herself as a New Zealander whose heritage shaped but does not define, and believes unless we protect our rights and freedoms they will be taken off us by a few powerful people. This article was first published HERE

7 comments:

anonymous said...

Without a referendum before 2026 to re-confirm democracy, the game may already be over. CRT/globalism are already too deeply embedded in the country's key institutions to eradicate.

NZers still do not understand the gravity of this issue.

Anonymous said...

The type of immigration we are employing suits the globalists however and our sovereignty is being challenged right now.
National are in tune.

Basil Walker said...

I await the reply from journalist Barry Soper who denigrated President Trump unmercifully yesterday , when Trump in his personal way at an important debate watched worldwide was telling the truth about small cities in USA .

Anonymous said...

Suze is just another shallow thinker who can't be bothered looking beyond the knee-jerk reaction that illegal immigration always leads to bad outcomes. Hong Kong grew rich on the back of illegal immigrants from Communist China. Undocumented migrants are critical to the US economy. It's not always doom and gloom. But how on earth does she segue from there to Te Pati Maori, unless she is obliquely observing that Kupe and his fellow-travellers were all illegal immigrants because they had no visas when they arrived all those years ago.

Robert Arthur said...

We applied enormous effort and sacrifice to reject invasion by nazism yet we concede to immigarnts who will for the majority of NZ ers, ultimately produce a lesser standard of living and degree of civil order..

CXH said...

Anon -12.15. Your comment on Hong Kong is incorrect. The PRC helped keep the border between China and Hong Kong closed. Mainland Chinese need a visa, even today. As for general illegal immigrants, look at how the vietnamese were treated when they tried to flood in.

Anonymous said...

CXH needs to go back to the early 1950s to understand my comment. To quote Wikipedia "Hong Kong greatly increased its population from refugees from mainland China, particularly during the Korean War and the Great Leap Forward. In the 1950s, Hong Kong transformed from a territory of entrepôt trade to one of industry and manufacturing."
And refugees didn't cross the border. They swam or floated.