Whitey Ford
10-14-2023, 01:29 PM
Ex-Secretary of State Henry Kissinger: Germany Has Made a 'Grave Mistake' with Immigration
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABeGhyAD_DM
Mass immigration was plaguing the social security system and straining the economy in Germany. Entitlements given to Muslim families who chose not to assimilate were leaving little left for German families. All their hard work was now being used to care for Muslims who decided to show up and stay, leaving Germans to ask the government, "What about us?"
The German way of life was also being destroyed. Germans were resentful.
They blamed cheap labor and political guilt for the open-door policy instilled in their country. Now feeling very overrun by the number of Muslims living alongside them, the Germans felt displaced in their own country.
Sound familiar?
It is no different in the United States today. Not shutting down our open southern border was a huge mistake. The consequences have been and will continue to be dramatic.
Uncontrolled immigration is an error recently voiced by one of the most prominent names of the 20th century: former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.
The architect of foreign policy during the Vietnam War, Kissinger shared his criticism of immigration as he watched Arabs in Germany applaud Hamas’ brutal terrorist attacks on Israel over the weekend.
A German-born Jew whose family fled the Nazis and moved to the United States, Kissinger found the endorsement of Hamas in the streets of Berlin to be revolting.
"I do not have a grievance against the German people," he told Döpfner. "I find celebrations about what happened -- which technically was a sort of criminal act -- as painful."
“It was a grave mistake to let in so many people of totally different culture and religion and concepts, because it creates a pressure group inside each country that does that,” Kissinger said.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/ex-secretary-of-state-henry-kissinger-germany-has-made-a-grave-mistake-with-immigration/ar-AA1iasuF?rc=1&ocid=winp1taskbar&cvid=064fe20c77fe4cdf86db6afdc56bca40&ei=10
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABeGhyAD_DM
Mass immigration was plaguing the social security system and straining the economy in Germany. Entitlements given to Muslim families who chose not to assimilate were leaving little left for German families. All their hard work was now being used to care for Muslims who decided to show up and stay, leaving Germans to ask the government, "What about us?"
The German way of life was also being destroyed. Germans were resentful.
They blamed cheap labor and political guilt for the open-door policy instilled in their country. Now feeling very overrun by the number of Muslims living alongside them, the Germans felt displaced in their own country.
Sound familiar?
It is no different in the United States today. Not shutting down our open southern border was a huge mistake. The consequences have been and will continue to be dramatic.
Uncontrolled immigration is an error recently voiced by one of the most prominent names of the 20th century: former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.
The architect of foreign policy during the Vietnam War, Kissinger shared his criticism of immigration as he watched Arabs in Germany applaud Hamas’ brutal terrorist attacks on Israel over the weekend.
A German-born Jew whose family fled the Nazis and moved to the United States, Kissinger found the endorsement of Hamas in the streets of Berlin to be revolting.
"I do not have a grievance against the German people," he told Döpfner. "I find celebrations about what happened -- which technically was a sort of criminal act -- as painful."
“It was a grave mistake to let in so many people of totally different culture and religion and concepts, because it creates a pressure group inside each country that does that,” Kissinger said.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/ex-secretary-of-state-henry-kissinger-germany-has-made-a-grave-mistake-with-immigration/ar-AA1iasuF?rc=1&ocid=winp1taskbar&cvid=064fe20c77fe4cdf86db6afdc56bca40&ei=10