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Framing multiculturalism as some kind of globalist weapon just seems conspiratorial and a bit cooky to me. It’s a naive take on a much larger situation. I’m not here to argue whether it’s inherently good or bad—that’s a separate conversation. The deeper reality is that fiat currency systems, resource extraction, and economic poverty lie at the heart of the issue. How can we expect a family of five from Venezuela, surviving by eating rats off the street, not to be enticed by the prospect of a better life elsewhere? The real solution lies in new money, new leadership, and new ideas. If we fail to develop these countries economically and technologically, we risk facing external conflicts at our own borders.

It’s literally what is happening right now.

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nami 8mo ago

But the narrative is that they (the globalists, free markets etc) crush economically some vulnerable countries so that the people there immigrate elsewhere and then through multiculturalism etc to control these countries too

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