I lived in Bolivia for two years. One of the cities I lived in was Cobija. One night, in Cobija, my friend and I were walking home when a Bolivian police officer got into an accident with a man that was on a motorcycle.
I ran over to try to help the man who was on the motorcycle, but I’ll never forget the officer yelling at the man about how the accident was his fault and then yelling at me for intervening.
In Bolivia, as in most third world countries, people don’t rush to help when this stuff happens. They become bystanders and observers, refusing to intervene or provide assistance. Some of the people around that night joined in on yelling at me as I called out for people to get an ambulance. One eventually made it because my friend had a phone and made the call, but it was too late.
That night, a stranger bled out and died in my arms—a foreigner—as his fellow countrymen yelled at him and watched him die.
People in the United States and across the West don’t understand the cultures and people that are being imported into our countries. The third world isn’t civilized, it’s not some wondrous place with people who have unlimited potential or hold similar worldviews to us. The third world is a dog-eat-dog world. People are literally scraping by and trying to survive. It wires people differently than the way we are wired.
As the West fails to deport the third world, it will become the third world. And mass deportations truly are the only peaceful answer if we want to stop the attempted beheadings, the rapes, the vandalism, the fraud, the homelessness, etc.
Some might find this sentiment cruel, but it’s not. What’s cruel is allowing the greatest civilization in the world, which your children and grandchildren should inherit, fall into an unrecognizable state of being.
@rubysahotalib What I’m disappointed about is how your party manufactured a majority and your bills subsequently pass, then you cry about the opposition party voting against it.
Probably the most shocking story I've ever written. The Cole's notes: a $12 billion Trudeau-era department dedicated to "nation-to-nation" communication & negotiation between Ottawa and First Nations has allocated $0 to tracking communication between Ottawa and BC First Nations.
@coreyhoganyyc You’re embarrassing and should not have a title as honourable. “Working to unite, secure, protect, build this country.” Your words don’t align with your slogan Corey. Grow up.
@echipiuk@nancyvictoria Truth bomb! I feel like some of them get elected and have this intention and then the system polutes their position. What do you think would be the first steps to accomplish this Eva?