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Matthias Gisslar

@matthiasgisslar

PhD in the social sciences. Working to explain what has happened to the West. My first book: End of Modernism.

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A thought. White people are justifiably afraid of foreign hordes taking over and changing their countries. But, the reality is that these hordes consist of a large number of divergent minorities. I wonder how the same situation looks from the point of view of each of them?

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Is it no strange that what has existed for so long is now recognized as not only unnecessary but more bad than good. Which political economists should we hold accountable for this?

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๐Ÿšจ โ€œWe have a cut off date โ€ฆ October 2025 my governing council has to decide whether we move forward or not โ€ฆ my strong hope that by then the European ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡บ parliament has passed the legislation โ€ฆ unified rule book.โ€ Not too late. Speak up now.

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The managerial elite lost control of the narrative and every government is coming to the same conclusion simultaneously because itโ€™s their only hope

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Again, critique of the current economic and especially financial system coming from both the Right and the Left. We need a great reset of especially the financial system.

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If companies want to bring workers in then we should have special visas which are time limited with no right to extend - they should explicately state that no one entering the country via this method can become citizenships

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A version of this is that globalization has enabled mass migration. But, if it has been easier to mover from one country to another, then it should also be easier to move back from the West to whatever you came from, including for second and third generation immigrants?