Since I’ve started watching Indian TV, I’ve realized that not all Indians are utter scum.
Arnab Goswami is now my favorite TV host who is not named Tucker Carlson. My first foray into Indian TV was more just the bizarre spectacle of it, but then I realized there was a lot of sharp thinking.
However – I don’t believe in any form of immigration, at all, other than maybe from Britain and Australia, assuming there is a reciprocal arrangement and it is white people (most people in Britain are not white, so this would be impossible now).
But the realization I’ve had is this: India is sending its very worst people to white countries.
This is logical enough. You get rid of the worst people in your country. I’m sure this has happened throughout history, but the iconic moment was when Fidel Castro emptied out the prisons of Cuba and put them on boats to Miami (this was the plot of Scarface).
But to be clear: we are not getting the best of the Indians. We are getting people who literally shit in streets.
You know the type.
Why would they export useful people? They can use them in their own country. The only people who consistently export their most intelligent and competent people are Africans. Obviously, they also dump their trash with these boat people. But Africa sends doctors to white countries. Of course, they are not good doctors, generally, but they are the best Africa has.
It is obvious that the Indian Prime Minister would not be celebrating exporting his best people to another country. It is literally a part of a negotiation, where the Indian leader wants to send people to the UK. He is dumping trash people who are probably scam artists and other criminals – and at best, they are among the part of the population that shits in the street.
Point being: even if you believe in multiculturalism, this situation is ridiculous.
Boris Johnson’s plan to open up the doors of immigration to the Indian subcontinent in exchange for a trade deal has been described as a “kick in the teeth” to the British worker and a handout to big business interests.
Travelling to the former British colony on Wednesday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that he is hoping to ink a post-Brexit trade deal with India by “the end of the year”.
Speaking from his plane, Johnson said that he would be open to loosening restrictions to allow more immigration from India in exchange for a trade deal to lift tariffs, saying according to The Telegraph that he has “always been in favour of having people come to this country.”
“We have a massive shortage in the UK, not least in experts in IT and programmers,” he said adding: “We’re short to the tune of hundreds of thousands in our economy. We need to have a professional approach but it has to be controlled.”
If they are good programmers, why is it considered a favor to India to allow them to move to the UK?
Imagine if you ran a company and were making a deal with another company, and part of the deal was that you demand to be allowed to send competent people to work at their company.
This is something we should be talking about, no?
What do normal people think when they see this?
In comments provided to Breitbart London, the chairman of the Migration Watch UK think tank, Alp Mehmet described the plan to open up more immigration from India as “More caving to the business lobby and another kick in the teeth for British workers.”
“Despite the abject failure to control immigration, Mr Johnson’s hint to open up more routes to cheaper labour from India – a country that in 2021 received more work visas than any other – is inexplicable. It comes after vastly increased immigration from around the world, driven by the scandalously lax post-Brexit immigration rules.”
While the UK has significantly increased restrictions for citizens of the EU to migrate to Britain, it has liberalised migration for the rest of the world under the prime minister’s points-based system for migration, which crucially does not set a firm cap on the number of migrants allowed into the country like the Australian model.
As a result of liberalising the immigration system, the number of work visas granted last year were up 25 per cent over the pre-Brexit and pre-coronavirus year of 2019. India accounted for the most of any country, with 67,839 Indians being granted work visas last year last year, a 14 per cent increase over 2019.
Again – my policy is zero immigration. I don’t even support these people saying “we support white immigrants.” I don’t see any reason for that. We do not need any more people here. We need to get foreigners out.
I am definitely seriously against nonwhite immigrants.
But after saying that, it should be pointed out that these countries are sending their worst people, and they view it as a benefit to their country to get these people out of India. There’s no point in not elaborating on how we have more arguments than our basic opposition to multiculturalism and the economic consequences.