"He's 100% On Point" - Douglas Murray Proves Dominik Tarczyński Was Right All Along...

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In today's world, discussions around immigration are often shut down by accusations of racism. Douglas Murray breaks down this sensitive issue by focusing on three key factors: speed, numbers, and identity. He argues that successful integration depends on the balance of these factors. If migration happens quickly, in large numbers, and involves people with vastly different identities, integration becomes almost impossible. Murray points out that immigrants from countries with poor living conditions often find Western societies, especially those with welfare systems, irresistibly attractive.

He highlights the lack of reliable data on the true number of migrants, both legal and illegal, which governments are hesitant to release, fearing it could be misused or destabilize public trust. Drawing from his first-hand experiences visiting migrant camps in Southern Europe during the 2015 crisis, Murray emphasizes that while some were fleeing war, many came simply because they saw open borders. This unchecked influx, he warns, is turning high-trust societies into low-trust ones, as Western countries struggle to manage such large-scale migration effectively.

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