Climate refugees: Migrant apocalypse still to come
says Canadian writer, by Ann Corcoran 6/25/18.
And some, like the Polish, Hungarian and Austrian governments, and now the Italian government as well, have effectively decided to close the borders now.
Faithful
readers know that I have been following the Leftwing/Open Borders drumbeat and
warning about climate refugees for years. See my category
on the topic here.
Posted
at the London
Free Press, Canadian
writer Gwynne Dyer says what we are seeing in Europe is a “dress rehearsal for the real migrant
apocalypse” to come.
Blaming
it on climate change, he says that all borders will be closed and people will
be left to die.
He
mentions (without giving us his opinion) that Hungary, Poland, Italy and
Austria are already there. Economic migrants!
I
think he is right—-not the global warming part—that the populations of the
third world are growing so rapidly and there simply aren’t jobs enough for mostly
young men (in Africa, certain parts of Asia, and in Central and South America)
due to the changing nature of work, and so an apocalypse is coming.
My
view, not Dyer’s, is that how we handle the “dress rehearsal” depends on
tough-minded leaders like Donald Trump, Viktor Orban, Sebastian Kurz and Matteo
Salvini to save some parts of the first world for our children and
grandchildren.
Gwynne
Dyer: Climate change will precipitate migrant apocalypse
Around
two million migrants have entered Europe claiming to be refugees since 2014,
which doesn’t sound like an unbearable burden. After all, the EU has 500
million citizens. Little Lebanon has let in about the same number, although
they amount to almost half its own native population.
But
three factors aggravate the situation in Europe. One is that the refugees in
Lebanon have the same language, culture and religion as most of the Lebanese,
whereas the ones who reach Europe don’t tick any of those boxes.
The
second is that only a few of the EU’s 28 countries are carrying almost all of
the burden: Italy, Spain and Greece, where the migrant boats arrive, and
Germany, which took in almost a million migrants in 2015.
The
final factor is that many of the migrants aren’t fleeing war or persecution.
They are hoping for a better life in Europe than the one they left behind, and
are willing to face great risks and hardships to get it.
So,
the humanitarian impulse is blunted by cynicism about the migrants’ motives,
and the unequal distribution of the migrant burden among the various EU member
states breeds conflict between and inside those countries. The politics already is getting poisonous, and
this is only a dress rehearsal for the real migrant apocalypse.
Even now, many of the “economic migrants” are really climate refugees,
although they would probably not use that phrase themselves.
The changing climate will devastate food production in large parts of
the Middle East and Africa, and far larger numbers of people than now will
abandon their homes and head for Europe. Nobody talks about this in public, but every European
government that does serious long-term planning is well aware of it.
This vision of the future colors every decision they make about
migrants, for the tougher-minded among them know the borders eventually will
have to be closed even if it means leaving people to die.
So
is Dyer saying those governments are forward-thinking by trying to save
themselves and their own people, or heartless for not inviting in all of
Africa?
Comments
The policies of those
governments whose citizens are fleeing are the major cause for their
flight. They do not allow their citizens
to be self-supporting enough to feed and shelter themselves. They would rather
create wild animal preserves and tourist attractions for their wealthy friends.
I think these migrants
are simply taking advantage of the socialist policies of the countries they
invade. This would all end if these countries shut off their welfare subsidies
to non-citizens and refused to allow an easy path to citizenship for the
migrants.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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