Friday, August 21, 2020

Why Are There So Many People Leaving For Canada?

Why Are There So Many People Leaving For Canada?That was one of the points I was trying to make in my essay, 'Diatribes Against the Collapse of American Civilization,' which has been accepted for publication. I had been hoping to help explain the reality behind the theme of this essay. Unfortunately, it is not easy for me to follow my own advice. In this article, I will try to explain the topic and point that I have made.I was intending to write a topic essay about four different subjects, which are related to the collapse of American civilization. The topic would have been 'Why are there so many people leaving for Canada? What happened to our economy?' It would have dealt with the continuing unemployment of college graduates, medical costs rising, soaring gas prices, and other problems that affect the quality of life of everyone in America. However, I can't seem to resist the issue of immigration, whether from Mexico or elsewhere.This is a very important topic that should have been addressed by those who wrote the main part of my essay, but it is my contention that these people simply didn't want to talk about it. They were too caught up in the politics of their country to bother looking at any other alternatives. Fortunately, the author, David Wilcock, saw through all the nonsense. He is an international lawyer, who lives in Australia, but who is a member of the Mystery Babylon, which holds its meetings from time to time in North America. He points out that even though the United States of America has become a dumping ground for the refuse of all other countries, it is no longer a nation, and that Americans are being taught that this is their fate.When you look at the area of immigration, you will see that the immigration issues aren't new, and they have been discussed in the newspaper and even in the schools. I would say that at least twenty-five percent of all adult American citizens think that immigration has become a serious problem, and that an increase in the birth rate might be needed. This percentage of the population would be a little higher if you include those immigrants who hold citizenship in other countries. Of course, if those countries are having problems with their own citizens, they are going to turn to us.If there is another way out of our current situation, then it doesn't seem to matter to them that we don't even think that immigration is the answer. These people don't even care that we are becoming a third world country, they just want what is best for themselves and their families. Although it may not be their problem to solve, it certainly isn't theirs to solve.However, if you are an American, then you know that you were not born here, and that you were not destined to live in America. Immigration has made us who we are, and all that it has done is changed the way we look at ourselves. The great danger in that is that if we ever get the wrong answers, and we begin to think that being American is something to be a shamed of, we will soon have the same problems as other countries.Instead of focusing on the problems of immigration, which I believe have been exaggerated, we should be focusing on how to keep them out. It is really difficult to imagine how any group of people could have lived peacefully for so long and have gone out of control when they had an opportunity to do so. I would have to disagree with those who think that America has lived by virtue of their number.With immigration, we have allowed ourselves to be exposed to invasion from the very first wave of immigration. We have also allowed the higher levels of immigration to continue and have gotten a taste of the extreme challenges that are currently confronting us.

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