Europeans cry about getting replaced by immigrants, yet at the same time, they sell their parents’ houses to bankers—essentially selling their homeland.
Then they spend all the money, go broke, and end up renting for the rest of their lives.
Do they realize that when they own a home, they have the biggest bargaining chip? They decide who lives in their city and neighborhood. If 90% of Germany were owned by Germans and only rented to Germans, the immigrant population would never exceed 10%—because immigrants would be homeless and have to leave, even if they out-reproduced them.
So they shouldn’t cry when their old childhood neighborhoods become 90% immigrants—because they sold the house. There’s no real reason to sell a fully paid-off home, as it’s essentially money in its most stable form.
The Great Replacement is real, but it’s not just caused by immigration—it’s caused by materialism. If an Irish person calls themselves Irish but owns no land, they have no anchor to their homeland. If rent gets too high, they will be forced to move, possibly even to another country. Without ownership, their identity is just a word, with no real connection to the land they claim as their own.
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