UN Secretary General : “Western nations should accept mass migration”
By Tyler Durden,
June 6, 2018
“UN member states should prepare for great migratory movements,” said UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Jan. 11, 2018 during the presentation of the report on the management of migratory processes. And this is not a joke. The UN, led by Antonio Guterres, wants to manage and influence migration. All this, of course, is dressed up in pretty words about the need to provide humanitarian aid and also to justify the benefits that the resettlement of the population is to give to the economies of particular countries. However, in fact, this means only one thing : Europe and the Western World must prepare for a flood of Africans.
Currently, nearly 1.3 billion people live in Africa and by the end of this century, there will be 350% more or (a total population of) 4.4 billion. It is obvious that the continent, whose inhabitants are not able to feed themselves, let alone achieve an adequate level of urbanization and industrialization, cannot cope with such a sharp demographic increase. The UN therefore came up with the idea of resettling Africans to Europe and to highly developed countries on other continents.
At the end of 2016, just after his election as Secretary General, Antonio Gutteres said , “We must convince Europeans that migration is inevitable and that multi-ethnic and multi-religious societies create wealth.” It can be assumed that the goal set by the former UN Commissioner for Refugees (A. Gutteres served this function from June to December, 2015) is to promote migration, give it a legal framework and manage it globally.
The first major step towards formalization of this phenomenon was the creation of the “Making Migration Work For All” document which stated, in no uncertain terms, that nation states are to cease to exist. The document says that migration would be beneficial to everyone. (However) it is beneficial to migrants alone who, apart from being accommodated in apartments, live on undeserved entitlements. (It is not beneficial) to the average European who has to work to make a living for himself and his family, pay for his home and additionally provide for millions more newcomers.
The position expressed by Gutteres during the presentation of this report makes our hair stand on end. The analysis of the speech of the UN Secretary implies a simple conclusion : We (the UN) will manage it, you western countries and societies have to adapt.
Gutteres said “The fundamental challenge is to maximize the benefits of this orderly, productive form of migration while stamping out the abuses and prejudice that make life hell for a minority of migrants….” and “States need to strengthen the rule of law underpinning how they manage and protect migrants for the benefit of their economies, their societies and the migrants themselves.”
The propaganda statement that migration brings social and economic benefits benefits has become so deeply rooted in the media and political rhetoric that some people have begun to believe in it. It is a pity that these statements are not supported by any calculations or analyses.
Gutteres has claimed : “Migration is a positive global phenomenon. It powers economic growth, reduces inequalities, connects diverse societies, and helps us ride the demographic waves of population growth and decline.”
(However) according to research conducted by the Hungarian Szazadveg foundation, mass immigration is perceived by the citizens of all 28 European Union countries as a threat to the EU economy and to the heritage of the member states. The presence of Third World aliens is believed to undermine security. The vast majority, as many as 68%, are afraid of the inflow of migrants from North Africa. For 70% of the inhabitants of the Old Continent, the growing number of Muslims are a serious threat while only 8% of the inhabitants say this issue is not a problem. Citizens of European countries are afraid of serious crime and subsequent terrorist attacks. More than half of the pollees think that migrants come to Europe mainly for economic reasons, that is, they are attracted by a high level of social benefits. 57% of respondents think that the influx of immigrants from Africa and the Middle East will change the culture of their country and 73% state that financial support for migrants will be a serious burden on state budgets. 61% believe that the influx of people from the Third World will weaken the EU economy.