Muslim
migration into Europe
Daniel
Greenfield: There’s an old Hemingway quote about going bankrupt. How did you go
bankrupt? Two ways, gradually and then suddenly.
Here
in the United States, we’ve had a front row seat to gradual bankruptcy. What does
that mean? Under Obama, good policies have been replaced by bad policies. Good
money has been replaced by bad money. Debt has been piled up in every state of
the union. We have the same speech. The state of the union is strong. We’re
investing trillions of dollars in Muslim, green energy self-esteem. Of course,
that’s not an investment because an investment is when you get money back. It’s
just spending, but that’s how you go bankrupt. And at the end of the day, the
bill comes due and suddenly it’s, “Where did all the money go?” “How did we
suddenly go bankrupt?”
Now
demographic bankruptcy is also a very real thing. Economic bankruptcy is when
you have no more money. You wake up one morning. There’s no more money.
Demographic bankruptcy is when you wake up one morning. There are no kids, and
this is a very real problem. You’ve heard China is abandoning its one-child
policy. It’s now going to be a two-child policy. Germany though has a one-child
policy of its own. The German birthrate is 1.3. That’s a one-child policy.
That’s a 1.3-child policy. There’s a slight problem here because if you’ve got
a birthrate of 1.3, and you’ve got socialism, who is going to pay for all of
this? The entire system is based on the idea that the next generation is going
to pay in, and the next generation is going to pay in, and this whole thing can
keep running along indefinitely, but the Europeans aren’t having kids. I grew
up in Europe myself for sometime, and it wasn’t unusual. I was one of the few
kids running around. There are a lot of elderly people. There were some middle
aged people. There were not that many young people, and it’s actually getting
worse these days.
So if
you look at Germany, Germany is a very bad case scenario, but there are even
countries that have lower birth rates. Now this is a problem because in the
normal birth rate, you’re supposed to have a pyramid. The younger workers at
the bottom. Then it gets narrower. There are the middle age, and then there are
the elderly. In Europe, the pyramid is upside down. You have the elderly at the
very top. You have a small wedge of people who are middle aged, and you have a
shrinking wedge of people who are young, which means they are going
demographically bankrupt. Now Europe has been going demographically bankrupt
for awhile now because of its falling birth rates, so the socialists who run it
have come up with an absolutely amazing plan, which socialist plans can’t
possibly fail. They’re going to solve this demographic bankruptcy and this
resulting economic bankruptcy when there’s nobody to do the work or pay the
bills or even write the welfare checks by bringing in millions and millions of
Muslims to fill in the gap. So you’re going to have people from high birth rate
countries come in, and they’re going to be at the very bottom of the pyramid.
They’re
going to do the work, so Hans and Fritz will retire. They can retire at 55 or
whatever. He’ll get his pension, and that’ll be fine, and Mohammed will come
in, and he’ll work hard, and he will have a lot of kids, and the whole
socialist system will keep working great. There’s just one, tiny, little, minor
problem with it, and I’m not talking about the terrorism, the Sharia, the no-go
zones, the attacks on Jews, or all the other fun stuff. There’s just one other
minor problem, which is that the people coming in don’t actually work. Muslim
unemployment rates, yeah. I mean you can count on socialists to bring in more
people who don’t work to a country where the problem is that too many people
already aren’t working.
But
Muslim unemployment rates in Europe, it’s not unusual to see unemployment rates
in the 20 and 30 percentile range. Among youth, you see unemployment rates in
the 50 and 60 percent range, and that’s not because, as the excuses go, they’re
disaffected. They’re not given work. They’re not given opportunities. They
don’t want to work, and why should they want to work? Because there’s a basic
cultural difference between Europe, between the West, and Islam, the Muslim
world. Europe, the West, we’re a work ethic culture. We believe in working. We
believe in coming home and saying okay, honey, what did you do? I worked 8
hours a day. That’s great. The Muslim world, it does not work like that because
the Muslim world is a slave culture. We’re in the south now. We’re in Charleston.
We’re supposed to feel very bad about slavery, which is a 19th century thing in
America. In the Muslim world, it’s a 20th century thing.
Saudi
Arabia abolished slavery, I believe, in 1962. 1962. The JFK administration came
to the Saudis, and they said maybe you should give human rights to women, and
let people vote and get rid of the slaves. Back then we had a little more
leverage with the Saudis than we do now, so the Saudis grumbled and said all
right. All right. Fine. We’ll get rid of the slaves. That was 1962. That was a
great moment in Muslim human rights. The Muslim world has never really
abolished slavery especially in the Middle East except because of European
pressure. The English forced the Egyptians, for example, to get rid of slavery.
The Saudis still have slavery, by the way. They just made it an even worse form
of slavery. The original form of slavery, the slave owners would at least take
care of the kids. They would take care of the old people. It was still evil,
but it was slightly less evil. The Saudis and the Kuwaitis and the Qataris
moved on to this kind of concentration camp slavery where you take workers at
the peak of their lives. You take young workers. You burn everything out of
them. In some cases, you downright kill them. Then you dump them back to the
country where they come from with some pocket change. This is concentration
camp slavery.
It’s
what the Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the Gulf, that’s what they’re built on. They have
huge work forces. All these nice skyscrapers, you see all these paradises for
the rich, they are built by slave labor. They are built by thousands of people
just dying in the heat building this thing. They are built by this, and it’s
like Sparta except we supply the military, and we supply the wealth, and they
just sit around on their asses all day and own the slaves. That’s the Saudi —
that’s all these societies. These are societies where the idea at the top is
not to work. You do not work. You see all these leaders who are fat, who are
ridiculously fat. They look like they have trouble walking across the room. The
Saudi royals, Qatar, that’s because they don’t walk across the room. They sit
on their asses all day, and they have these servants from Africa usually
fanning them with palm leaves or whatever, and they’re not going to fan
themselves with palm leaves because that’s what slaves are for. That’s how a
slave culture works. Even the people who aren’t at the top believe that work is
something you’re punished with. It’s not something you want to do, and
socialists, by the way, believe the same thing. Work isn’t a good thing. It’s
something you have to be forced to do.
This
is a slave culture, and in the slave culture when people come into a country
where it has generous socialism, that has generous welfare policies, they’re
coming there not to work. In fact, you have the whole idea that these people
are refugees. They are not refugees. They are not coming across the border from
Syria, making it across the border into Germany, and saying, “Thank God, we’re
in Germany now. We can be safe from the civil war.” That’s not how it is.
They’re crossing into Jordan. They’re crossing into Turkey. In Turkey, there’s
no war. There’s no war in Jordan. They stop being refugees the moment they
leave Jordan or Turkey, and when they head to Europe, they’re no longer
refugees. They are economic migrants. It is very important to remember that.
There is no war in Turkey. There is no war in Jordan. They are not refugees
once they leave Jordan or Turkey.
Now
why are they going to Germany, for example? Why? What’s so great about Germany?
Now I interviewed some of these guys, and they say you know what’s great about
Germany? Hitler. We like Hitler. Germany is bringing in people to accord with
tolerance and European values, and what these people admire most about Germany
is Hitler. They may not have heard that he died awhile back, so they may be a
little unclear about the details, but what’s so great about Germany? What’s so
great about Sweden? Why are they all headed there? Welfare. It’s a great
welfare state. You have a German teacher asking her students in class what they
wanted to be when they grew up. Susie, what do you want to do when you grow up?
I want to be an ecological engineer. Hans, what do you want to be when you grow
up? I want to fly hot air balloons. Mohammed, what do want to be when you grow
up? I want to be on Hartz IV. Hartz IV is Germany’s welfare.
Germany
has very generous welfare policies. So does Sweden. They don’t want to go to a
lot of these countries. You have interviews with these refugees who are in
Slovenia. They’ve never heard of Slovenia before. They’re not interested in
Slovenia. They don’t want to live in Slovenia. Slovenia doesn’t have great,
free stuff. They want to go to Germany for all the free stuff they can get, so
Europe is dealing with its demographic bankruptcy by bringing in more people
who don’t want to work, by bringing in more people who are going to take more
out of the government than they’re going to pay into it. So the socialists have
actually managed to take a crisis that they are responsible for and made it
even worse. Now how did demographic bankruptcy happen in the first place? How
did you get to a 1.3 child rate? That’s a ridiculous number. It’s not China.
Nobody was forcing women to have abortions. Nobody was marching in at gunpoint
forcing them to have abortions.
This
was Germany. They voluntary did this to themselves, and it’s not just Germany.
It’s across Europe. Why did this happen? This happened because they decided
that their future wasn’t their children. There are two reasons that people have
children. One’s slightly cynical. Children take care of you in your old age.
The second one is that you care about children. Children are the future.
Europe, of course, has no future because it doesn’t have children right now, so
the first part, Muslims have high birth rates. They have very high birth rates,
so when you have Muslims coming in to Sweden, you have Somalis, for example,
coming into Sweden, they have a birth rate that’s three or four times higher
than the Swedish population. Syrians are coming to Germany. Germany, as I said,
has a birth rate of 1.3. Syrians have a birth rate twice that. Afghans, who are
the second biggest group, forget about the Syrians. The Afghan refugee boom is
now becoming very huge. It’s a country of 30 million. A quarter of them polled
have said that they want to leave Afghanistan. One hundred thousand are
expected to try to get into Europe this year.
But
their birth rate is much higher because this is an investment program. This is
a retirement program. Their kids take care of them in their old age. In Europe,
your kids don’t take care of you in your old age. The government takes care of
you in your old age. Under socialism, you have a cradle to grave state. The
problem is that Europe now has a lot more graves than it has cradles. It has a
whole lot of people, who are elderly. It doesn’t have a lot of cradles. It
doesn’t have a lot of kids. The Muslims are supposed to solve this problem,
but, of course, their retirement plan is have a lot of kids, charge them for
the government. It’s not a great plan because, again, you’re not producing any
more workers.
Now
the second idea was that in Europe the things you would care about were not
your children. They would be progressive policies. People weren’t living to see
— I want to see my kids get married. I want to live to see my grandkids get
married. Hell, it’s I want to live to see the European Union. I want to live to
see diversity, and they’re living to see it now. I want to see light rail. In
the UK, they’re talking about it’s important to have no more than one child
because of global warming. You can’t have too many children because of global
warming. So global warming, leftist policies matter to them more than their
kids. That’s why they have no kids. They have faced demographic bankruptcy
because they faced economic bankruptcy, because they face ideological
bankruptcy.
Now
we’re not immune to this stuff. We’re going slower than Europe, but we’re also
going gradually, politically bankrupt. We’re going economically bankrupt, and
we’re going demographically bankrupt. The Muslim population in the United
States has increased 67 percent since September 11. It’s a great way to
commemorate September 11. Sixty-seven percent increase. The Muslim population
in the United States is younger. Their birth rate is higher just like in
Europe. In the UK, you can look at the sea at the bottom level. When you hear
that Mohammed is the most popular name in the UK for children or the most
popular name for children in Oslo — so Oslo is 10 percent Muslim, but it’s
Muslim at the bottom where it matters, where the children are. And England and
Wales it’s 4 percent Muslim, but if you look at the children under 4, 9 percent
are Muslim, and that is the future.
We
think economic bankruptcy, the numbers sometimes sneak up on you because we
don’t pay attention to the numbers that matter. When it comes to demographic
bankruptcy, the numbers that matter are under 30, under 20, under 10, under 4.
The median age in Germany is 46. The median Muslim age in Germany is 34. They
are a much younger population. They’re having more kids which means they define
the future. Now this is important for us to realize because this immigration
thing is not just a problem of borders. It’s a problem of values. It’s
important for us to have the children. It’s important for us to raise the
children that are going to be the future because if we fail to do that, if we
do what the Europeans do then we turn it over. At some point we’re going to be
facing an economic crisis, and we’re going to do what the Germans did, which is
say we can bail ourselves out with 5,000, 10,000 Muslims. Germany expects 1.5
million Muslims, according to a leaked government document, but with family
reunification that can be up to 7.3 million people, and that’s just one
country.
They’re
promising that this is going to solve our demographic problems. This is going
to be the future, but what they’ve really done is said that our future,
socialism, matters more to us than our country. It matters more to us than our
people. It matters more to us than our children. We can’t allow our United
States to go that route. We can’t allow refugee resettlement to fill our
cities, to fill our towns with people who are supposed to be our future, who we
are told are going to do the work that we don’t want to do. Socialism is the
underlying problem here. The migration we’re seeing is caused by socialism.
It’s caused by left-wing policies, and now the left wing as it always does
manages to make a crisis that they caused even worse. The United States is now
going to be facing the same crisis. We saw that again with Obama recently.
We’re going to be seeing more and more of it as time goes by. If we don’t
recover the birth rate, if we don’t fundamentally change the demographics,
we’re going to go the way of Europe.
This
second talk is from the Glazov Gang, Jamie Glazov’s video series.
http://politichicks.com/2015/12/daniel-greenfield-two-talks-on-muslim/
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