Yes, I think the writing is on the wall for Europe and the 'native inhabitants', to use a term that is fast losing meaning. But what then, a more homogenous world? If Britain, say, is ultimately populated by people of sub-Saharan African and Pakistani origin will it resemble those places in most respects? Will the USA be no different to the rest of Latin America? I supposed this sort of equilization will turn off some of the drivers of migration and an equilibrium will be reached. No more first world-third world difference in living standards or infrastructure. No more "NGOs" encouraging the movements and campaigning for benefits for immigrants. No difference in systems of government, in the end. Perhaps the appeal of moving to cold and grey Britain will fade when there's nothing more to offer there than at home.
Yes. When the dream of the West collapses, what remains is al-ḥaqq… the truth that no civilization escapes its reckoning.
The equalization you describe is not justice. It is ʿadhāb by disguise. The leveling of the world is not mercy, but the quiet wrath of a Lord who allows nations to forget themselves before He erases them.
As the Noble Qur’an says:
“And how many a city We destroyed while it was committing wrong, so it lies in ruin, with its roofs fallen in…” (Surah al-Hajj 22:45)
When the light of distinction fades, and no one remembers why they ever moved west, the trial is complete.
While its true that the newcomers will not be expulsed by the dying native europeans, it is however entirely possible that they might abandon certain areas of their own accord as western europe collapses and the natives are not maintain crucial infrastructure anymore.
This is what happened in many provinces of rome, after the empire collapsed.
A lot of areas will just be abandoned and everyone (white, black & brown) will emigrate who have families and a working class ethos… meanwhile criminals and other elements will immigrate in and fight over the junkyards…
I really did try to read this, but all your poesy is in vain. The reality is that we don’t know whether remigration is achievable. We don’t know whether revitalization is achievable. You don’t know what’s going to happen anymore than a man in the trenches or an officer on the field does. The fact that you don’t know is why conflict happens. Conflict is the means of finding out. That conflict might be political, economic or of the “fuck around” type, but it’s all the same. If everybody knew the outcome, nobody would bother about it.
You don’t speak from humility. You talk from exhaustion:
From spiritual collapse disguised as realism.
This isn’t trench-wisdom. It’s a surrender with syntax.
Conflict doesn’t clarify when the soul is already dead. You aren’t waiting for resolution... you’re preemptively absolving yourself of ever having to believe in anything again.
& that’s why your world will vanish... quietly, comfortably, unceremoniously.
Nah, it’s the opposite. Conflict is how God shows who is worthy, and what His will is. Conflict is Hope. Not knowing the outcome is where conflict happens. It is the only place where hope is possible. You speak as though it’s fixed, and everyone else is exhausted. You’re the one who is exhausted. Have hope fren. We aren’t washed up yet.
Hope is something that has two components, rational and spiritual. You’ve lost the rational vision of hope. The spiritual gift of Hope only shows itself at times like this. Take care fam.
“Hope has two components, rational and spiritual.”
No. Hope has one component: a future.
And your world doesn’t have one.
You chant “hope” like a spell to mask the fact that your lineage ends with you, your cities are dead, and your churches are hollowed out vending machines for serotonin.
You didn’t lose hope. You sold it for comfort.
And now you whisper “take care fam” from inside the hospice.
Yes, I think the writing is on the wall for Europe and the 'native inhabitants', to use a term that is fast losing meaning. But what then, a more homogenous world? If Britain, say, is ultimately populated by people of sub-Saharan African and Pakistani origin will it resemble those places in most respects? Will the USA be no different to the rest of Latin America? I supposed this sort of equilization will turn off some of the drivers of migration and an equilibrium will be reached. No more first world-third world difference in living standards or infrastructure. No more "NGOs" encouraging the movements and campaigning for benefits for immigrants. No difference in systems of government, in the end. Perhaps the appeal of moving to cold and grey Britain will fade when there's nothing more to offer there than at home.
Yes. When the dream of the West collapses, what remains is al-ḥaqq… the truth that no civilization escapes its reckoning.
The equalization you describe is not justice. It is ʿadhāb by disguise. The leveling of the world is not mercy, but the quiet wrath of a Lord who allows nations to forget themselves before He erases them.
As the Noble Qur’an says:
“And how many a city We destroyed while it was committing wrong, so it lies in ruin, with its roofs fallen in…” (Surah al-Hajj 22:45)
When the light of distinction fades, and no one remembers why they ever moved west, the trial is complete.
While its true that the newcomers will not be expulsed by the dying native europeans, it is however entirely possible that they might abandon certain areas of their own accord as western europe collapses and the natives are not maintain crucial infrastructure anymore.
This is what happened in many provinces of rome, after the empire collapsed.
Correct.
A lot of areas will just be abandoned and everyone (white, black & brown) will emigrate who have families and a working class ethos… meanwhile criminals and other elements will immigrate in and fight over the junkyards…
That tends to be how these things play out.
I really did try to read this, but all your poesy is in vain. The reality is that we don’t know whether remigration is achievable. We don’t know whether revitalization is achievable. You don’t know what’s going to happen anymore than a man in the trenches or an officer on the field does. The fact that you don’t know is why conflict happens. Conflict is the means of finding out. That conflict might be political, economic or of the “fuck around” type, but it’s all the same. If everybody knew the outcome, nobody would bother about it.
“We don’t know if remigration is achievable.”
“We don’t know if revitalization is possible.”
“We don’t know what will happen.”
You don’t speak from humility. You talk from exhaustion:
From spiritual collapse disguised as realism.
This isn’t trench-wisdom. It’s a surrender with syntax.
Conflict doesn’t clarify when the soul is already dead. You aren’t waiting for resolution... you’re preemptively absolving yourself of ever having to believe in anything again.
& that’s why your world will vanish... quietly, comfortably, unceremoniously.
Nah, it’s the opposite. Conflict is how God shows who is worthy, and what His will is. Conflict is Hope. Not knowing the outcome is where conflict happens. It is the only place where hope is possible. You speak as though it’s fixed, and everyone else is exhausted. You’re the one who is exhausted. Have hope fren. We aren’t washed up yet.
“Conflict is hope” is not faith. It’s cope.
It’s what men chant when they’ve already lost everything but the illusion of agency.
You aren’t Gideon. You’re a WiFi prophet in a civilization that can’t name a single heir.
God does not reveal His will through hashtags, hope-posts, or suburban militias that can’t change a tire.
You call it hope. But it’s just denial wearing a cross and begging for one last round.
Hope is something that has two components, rational and spiritual. You’ve lost the rational vision of hope. The spiritual gift of Hope only shows itself at times like this. Take care fam.
“Hope has two components, rational and spiritual.”
No. Hope has one component: a future.
And your world doesn’t have one.
You chant “hope” like a spell to mask the fact that your lineage ends with you, your cities are dead, and your churches are hollowed out vending machines for serotonin.
You didn’t lose hope. You sold it for comfort.
And now you whisper “take care fam” from inside the hospice.
Ok, you’re a loser, and I’m blocking you.
Blocking is the last sacrament of a collapsing soul.
When argument fails, when prophecy cuts too deep, when hope turns out to be a slogan for the already damned… then comes the digital curtain call.
You didn’t block me.
You blocked the mirror.