Monday, December 17, 2018

Toronto Star slant on resistance to global migration

A recent Toronto Star article shows the left-liberal spin on the UN Migration agreement:
"But the pact has incited protest, particularly in Eastern Europe, where a number of far-right groups and political parties have used the compact to fan public concern over a historic increase in the number of migrants and displaced people fleeing wars, persecution and violence in their home countries — or, in some cases, seeking better economic opportunities."
 Let's parse this carefully:

  • "far-right groups": of course anyone concerned about migration is right wing. 
  • "historic increase in the number of migrants": the wave of fighting-aged muslim men entering Europe is merely a 'historic increase'. As if there were hundreds of thousands of muslim men coming to Europe over the last 400 years.
  • "displaced people fleeing wars, persecution and violence in their home countries": there are no wars in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Cameroon, Senegal, Eritrea, Ethiopia or Somali at present. Only a fraction of the migrants coming into Europe are from Syria or Libya.
  • "or, in some cases, seeking better economic opportunities": these are called 'fake refugees'.
The Toronto Star can't bring itself to admit that:
  • concerns over migration are well founded, given the massive rise in sexual violence in Europe (as well as the rise in terrorism).
  • migrants are mooching off the welfare system, often returning home while claiming welfare payments.
  • mass immigration has destabilizing effects on societies, as evidenced by the growing number of areas that are off limits to regular law enforcement.
  • the majority of Europeans reject open borders.

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