Mass illegal migration turns high-trust societies into low-trust ones.

This is so very true.

But he should add, so does legal third world immigration. Because we all know it is true.



An example of mistrust was when large numbers of Irish Catholics immigrated to the United States, were shunned, had trouble getting work, however, that eventually dissipated.
The difference with this migration into Europe and the US is......"religion."
The most oppressive, violent and anti-freedoms religion on the planet is Islam. Period. It's teachings and acceptance of the its hatred for infidels, apostates and the LGBTQ people and how it treats its women is vile and it will never stop trying to take over the planet through every means necessary. One just has to look at what is happening across Europe to see this.
 
This is so very true.

But he should add, so does legal third world immigration. Because we all know it is true.



This is a genuine and sincere request. Would you mind expanding on what is meant by "high-trust" and "low-trust" societies as you understand it and as it is used in the linked video.

I'm asking because I've only encountered this phrase once before and it was used by a director of a company where I worked. At the time I was unaware of how it is used in reference to societies but eventually had to research the term for a report.

I'm just am trying to get a sense of if my understanding falls in line with how it is commonly used.

TIA...
 
Not only low-trust, but low travel and low tourist revenue.

Hotels are full of diseased migrants.

Stores are full of flash mobs and shoplifters.

Streets are full of shit and druggies.

Biden and the democrats have nothing to brag about. They turned the US into a shithole country.
 
Not only low-trust, but low travel and low tourist revenue.

Hotels are full of diseased migrants.

Stores are full of flash mobs and shoplifters.

Streets are full of shit and druggies.

Biden and the democrats have nothing to brag about. They turned the US into a shithole country.
Maybe in yer town but now where I live.
 
I'm asking because I've only encountered this phrase once before and it was used by a director of a company where I worked. At the time I was unaware of how it is used in reference to societies but eventually had to research the term for a report.

I'm just am trying to get a sense of if my understanding falls in line with how it is commonly used.
Why don't you share your understanding with the rest of us?
 
Absolutely. Letting 60 million illegals live here in violation of the law just breeds contempt for the law. Everybody says, "If they're above the law, so am i." Law and order collapses.
 
Why don't you share your understanding with the rest of us?
As I indicated previously, I had never encountered this term before so I had to look up the definition:

A low-trust society is defined as one in which interpersonal trust is relatively low, and shared ethical values are lacking.[1] Conversely, a high-trust society is one where interpersonal trust is relatively high, and where ethical values are strongly shared.
In the final analysis it was demonstrated that the parties involved had/have no personal or professional integrity or ethics.
 
This is so very true.

But he should add, so does legal third world immigration. Because we all know it is true.







And now?



And look at america almost every single case of civil unrest in America is directly caused by multiculturalism.

50 years ago America didn't have all these protests, riots, shootings and so on in the name of any other country and religion or culture. Why? Because we weren't flooded with other cultures that demanded america conform to them.

It infuriates me to see our whole country watch as we come apart at the seems and see what's happening elsewhere but not recognize or do anything about what is plainly obviously the root cause of it.

Multiculturalism on a large scale does not work.
 
That is not what it says.

Wrong. Section 1324 title 8 says it's a federal felony to encourage illegals to live here.

8 U.S. Code § 1324 - Bringing in and harboring certain aliens

(A)Any person who—

(iv)encourages or induces an alien to come to, enter, or reside in the United States, knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact that such coming to, entry, or residence is or will be in violation of law; or
(v)
(I)engages in any conspiracy to commit any of the preceding acts, or
(II)aids or abets the commission of any of the preceding acts,
shall be punished as provided in subparagraph (B).

(B)A person who violates subparagraph (A) shall, for each alien in respect to whom such a violation occurs—

(iv)in the case of a violation of subparagraph (A)(i), (ii), (iii), (iv), or (v) resulting in the death of any person, be punished by death or imprisoned for any term of years or for life, fined under title 18, or both
 
And look at america almost every single case of civil unrest in America is directly caused by multiculturalism.

50 years ago America didn't have all these protests, riots, shootings and so on in the name of any other country and religion or culture. Why? Because we weren't flooded with other cultures that demanded america conform to them.

It infuriates me to see our whole country watch as we come apart at the seems and see what's happening elsewhere but not recognize or do anything about what is plainly obviously the root cause of it.

Multiculturalism on a large scale does not work.
Diversity is a horrible idea. Mixing races and cultures always leads to disaster.
 
Diversity is a horrible idea. Mixing races and cultures always leads to disaster.

If you get too many, or you get radical ones like muslims they don't want to conform, they want to convert. They intend to make us how they want. That's what the UK is witnessing right now.



The Democrats in our country only argue about skin color, trannies, sending money to foreign nations and so on. They ignore all of our real problems while they are off fighting for fags that want to tell gay sex stories to children meanwhile we have actual real problems.
 

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