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Comments by "golfbulldog" (@golfbulldog) on "Heresies Ep. 6: Immigration Nation: The Changing Face of Britain" video.
In 2000, The UN introduced a document on Replacement migration as the solution for developed nations who had declining birth rates. The Google search for "executive summary replacement migration UN" usually finds the PDF. Table 1, section b, scenario V shows that an estimated annual net migration of 273,000 people is required into the UK to maintain a population support ratio (PSR) of 3.0 or higher...ie. ratio of potential tax paying adults to dependent kids and pensioners... Why do none of these erudite documentaries ever discuss this document and the PSR...it should be on every BBC question time...obviously this replacement migration, a term coined by UN, is one solution...but others include having kids, using more robots to care for old folks (Japanese idea I believe) , automation of more jobs etc
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Agree, western European nations are going to be multicoloured, but we must stop being multicultural. Gone too far to have white ethnostate so people should stop wishing for it. Focus on culture and reducing immigration of un-assimilatables.
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Points system for immigration is fine as long as you awards points appropriately and set the pass mark high enough. If you don't have a points system then you end up having a race or ethnicity based system, which is not going to make assimilation of the existing recent migrants very easy or productive. 1. IELTS score 7.0 or higher 2. No religious belief that makes demands of non-believers 3. No criminal convictions which would be illegal in the UK 4. No benefits or healthcare or citizenship until english language skills proven...same for all citizens...IELTS 7.0 OR HIGHER...for native brits as well as immigrants. 5. Probationary citizenship for new migrants, any criminal prosecution within 10 years and you get citizenship revoked and sent home 6. Leave the European Court of human rights and establish the UK Court of human rights...because to do any of the above we will need to do that.... Etc...
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@ronnieg6358 but in the old times, families had mums and dad's, mum's stayed home and didn't go out to work....now they go out to work....it is their life etc....their independence...etc... you are not going to turn the clock back to those levels very easily...a cataclismic event which the government doesn't attempt to solve with printing money would do it...recreate the nuclear family...struggle for survival...but (a) is that going to happen and (b) is it worth it??
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@mrlegkick91 and that was their strength...until they couldn't collectively unite to defeat the taliban in the field.
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@deepzepp4176 plot on a 3 dimensional axis which intersect at the "Heart of englishness" ...the 3 axes are: 1. English language, 2. Respect for due process and the rule of law - especially private property, and 3. Respect for the freedom of speech (ie. No blasphemy laws)....plot where the prospective immigrant is on the chart. If it doesn't come within a certain distance of the intersection of english-ness...they don't come in. So an aussie who has fluent English and no criminal convictions, they can migrate to UK BUT only if we need extra numbers.... a Sudanese who has little English and has religious views which demand that I do not blaspheme his god or holy men... not going to make it far under my rule at the Home Office...
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@jamesbrum8787 the movie producer, Aaron Russon, says that a Rockefeller told him that feminism was planned and encouraged...to break up the family and tax women...
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@mrlegkick91 that is why I said it was their strength...right up to the minute that their diversity and lack of nationhood led to them being defeated in battle...of course I was being sarcastic... diversity is a strength until that strength is tested in the heat of battle... metaphorical and literal.
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@deepzepp4176 I fear you would fail my citizenship test...you don't seem to understand what I have written. There is nothing troll-like about my comments. What are your policies??
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@vikta3 precisely, there will be no race war if we do things right now using legal actions
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@deepzepp4176 I am anti-immigration of un-assimilatables, I am pro- assimilation of existing migrants.... I just don't see UK as becoming a white ethnostate again without killing the British values which we think are worth preserving.
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@Petal4822 thanks
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@ronnieg6358 so what is the answer to the ageing population....it has to be more automation at some point...the 4th industrial revolution is coming for sure... but hard to automate the care roles, so you push people out of jobs that can be automated and incentivise or force them into care roles? Incentivise euthanasia of elderly dependent family members gets rid of care roles. The family receives 200K if a family member volunteers to die rather than enter state run care homes? Gets the grand kids on the property ladder....
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@corneliuscapitalinus845 you can still control the numbers coming in.... but the battle is more than just about immigrants. It is about getting the native British stock to step up and be active workers, not passive recipients of benefits. My policies tackle both issues ...where are your policies??
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Too many centre-left liberals have had "colonial empire, slave owner" thrown in their face...and they didn't have the right answers to spit back and put out the incendiary rhetoric....so they accepted white guilt. Part of the problem is historical ignorance of the British citizen who wants to be nice.... we need better educated citizens.
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@deepzepp4176 so what do you propose??
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@mrlegkick91 😄, it is keeping the straight face just long enough to see you think I might actually mean it that is the really funny thing 😄
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@ronnieg6358 description fits with Rome around the time of Nero... when was Timothy written??
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Also, offer repatriation - emigration schemes for recent migrants who don't want to comply....5 years of median salary of country you are emigrating to (or UK median salary, whichever is lowest)...and no visa permitted to come back to visit family...the them with you or they visit you.
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@corneliuscapitalinus845 I agree, the lack of cheap foreign labour would lead to greater competition for native workers and, typically, higher wages. What does that do for the profits or price of the goods being created? Likely to increase the price which, in turn, threatens exports. So reduced foreign sales, reduces profits still further and threatens the expensive jobs we have just created....so the manufacturer makes one last stab at survival and automates the manufacture using robots....still no high paying jobs.... what is your next move?
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@bloodboughtbigphilr8266 my point was that people have felt they were living through the last days many times in the past, the last days of Rome would fit with many of the descriptions in Timothy...the inhabitants of Rome at that time probably felt their time was being described, no? So why not same mistake now? Don't get me wrong, I do not like what I see in many aspects of modern life and it perhaps serves us better if we every generation lives as though the last days are close at hand, so that one is always preparing for judgement. I just don't think that one can prove that these are the last days.
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