Taxes offer no benefit to the average White person paying them. At this point it’s nothing but protection money to keep the government from confiscating your assets and making you homeless.
Tucker Carlson has finally said it out loud that mass immigration = the ethnocide of the White race. Piers Morgan is speechless because "that’s racist" no longer works when the truth is now this obvious.
I reached the same conclusion some twelve years ago, in January 2013, while teaching at the University of New Brunswick. I simply asked two questions universities or academics always claimed to live by:
If "critical thinking" is part of the "mission statement" of all universities and academics are always teaching students to be "critical thinkers", why can’t we critically examine why ONLY White countries are forced to diversify"?
Does the much touted principle of "academic freedom" include the right to debate the costs and benefits of mass immigration?
The answer from every professor and administrator was that these questions were "racist" or "bigoted and ignorant".
It was around this time that universities across Canada were adding to their "mission statements" the words "commitment to diversity, inclusion, and equality".
The questions I was asking "violated the mission of the university".
That reaction convinced me to write Canada in Decay: Mass Immigration, Diversity, and the Ethnocide of Euro-Canadians (2017), which became a best-seller at Amazon.
By May 2019, over 100 professors launched a public campaign to destroy my career. I was forced into early retirement.
Twelve years later, Tucker has caught up. The choice is now binary: Remigration or the extinction of the White race.
We are traveling through space and time and we will never be in the same place twice.
Our Solar System travels at ~515,000 mph. Even at this rapid speed, the Solar System would take about 230 million years to travel all the way around the Milky Way and that is moving too.
Mind-changing books are uncomfortable.
Wealth-changing bets are uncomfortable.
Life-changing decisions are uncomfortable.
Change is always uncomfortable.