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They treat us like chess pieces, moving us around, blurring the lines, erasing traditions and cultures, and believing that somehow everyone will just magically blend together into this one happy unicorn family.
But that is not how real life works, is it? Not even close. Which is why the left's "diversity is our strength" experiment was such an epic failure. People are shaped by history, culture, custom, and place, and when those things get bulldozed, the result isn't peaceful harmony. It is tension, resentment, and the frightening realization that everything you believed in is being replaced.
That is why videos like this latest viral hit are so jarring.
The lack of respect so many of these migrants and illegals have for the country they're in is astounding. The people who live there, and the standards that have existed long before you arrived, should matter, but they don't. If you come into someone else's home and treat it like nothing matters, you're not just embarrassing yourself. You're ruining it for everybody.
And that's where the viral clip comes in.
A Japanese city worker confronts a group of migrants over littering and their disrespectful behavior, and the whole moment sums up the exhaustion the entire globe has with these ungrateful foreigners. And to add insult to injury, Japan is one of those places where public order, cleanliness, and shared responsibility are the foundation of the culture. This one city worker is literally out there on the front lines defending his culture and country.
If someone is in another country, on vacation or for years, basic respect should be a no-brainer. Respect the streets. Respect the people. Respect the customs. Respect the fact that not every place on earth is supposed to be turned into the same chaotic, rootless, anything-goes mess you just left.
Who wants to live this way?
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Hoardes of Migrants storm down the street vandalising Cars, Shops, Restaurants whilst yelling "Allahu Akbar in the process.
This is Europe now and you're witnessing the collapse of Western Society in real time. All by design.