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I often wonder what passes through the minds of those who advocate mass migration, as though the soil of Europe or America might magically impart our values. It will not.
The majority of the developing world—particularly in the Middle East and Africa—does not conceive of identity through the nation-state. Their loyalties lie with extended family, tribe, and faith. They always have. To pretend otherwise is not just naïve, it is dangerous. It is their culture.
We, by contrast, are bound now by the nation-state. Not religion. Not tribe. We may love our families, but our trust—our sense of shared belonging—extends to fellow countrymen.
And what, precisely, binds us to the newcomer? Nothing. We share neither heritage, nor worldview, nor moral architecture. At best, we occupy the same physical space—and as long as the numbers remain in our favour, we may endure. But when they do not, we shall be displaced—politically, legally, and culturally—by those who do not believe in the Western values that gave them entry.
They do not care for inclusion, or diversity, or equality. They care for their faith. Their blood. Their tribe. And once their influence rises, our laws will shift, our education will contort, and the values we once championed will quietly vanish.
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