French Migration Crisis (2023). 2 vol. 1110p.
The riots in France in July highlight the continuing decline of France, and indeed of the Euroepan countries worldwide, in the face of massive and limitless migration. Almost none of the migrants can be assimlated and so they establish their own paralel societies. Their refugee camps are everywhere. In many countries large areas have now de facto seceded. In addition, the inability of Western government to rule, to maintain their political legitimacy, e.g., through their inabilty to rethink the limitless unnecessary war in Ukraine, is changing the geopolitic cast of the world. In the United States, a few hundred thousand illegal migrants have swamped all of the major Sanctuary Cities: millions more are coming. For France, the disinterest in maintaining a French society in France, or even in Paris, is reflected in Africa, where French colonialism has proven to be a paper tiger in Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger and Gabon. As the West awaits the International Organization for Migration’s forecast of a first wave of “climate refugees” of some 300 millon, the unraveling of France is just the beginning of some kind of new world order. (47E3-154, 47E4-155)
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