Market Economies Cannot Operate Without a Perpetual Influx of Cheap Brown Labor

by Chris Black

Most businesses, particularly in the service and agriculture economy, can’t function without mass immigration.

Capitalism or nation. You can’t have both.

If Putin is serious about ending immigration, it’s time to bring back the planned economy.

China’s revival of this system serves as an example to take inspiration from.

Some members of the Russian upper classes will resent this, but ultimately, the population in general will gladly trade a few consumer goods for usable public facilities, low crime, and stability.

Putin is a great leader in many respects, but he lacks a coherent vision of what Russia’s historic mission should be.

Iran and China don’t have this problem, which is why their systems will outlive the United States.

Breaking away from the US and EU provides Russia the historic opportunity to be the new center of European civilization as the West continues to die.

Is the marginal decrease of the price of an onion worth filling up the last white majority major cities of the world like Moscow and St Petersburg with Central Asians?

The Kremlin has been able to somewhat reverse the problem of uninspired youth in the Ukraine war, but they will never be able to truly mobilize and politicize their population until they develop a vitalistic cosmovision that can finally move past Soviet nostalgia.

I get why George Soros and BHL want war with China, but why do Alex Jones and Tucker Carlson support the US State Department’s crusade against Beijing?

Both casually make comments about American society being evil and needing a revolution, so why do they want to impose this system on the Chinese?

It’s the mindset of somebody finding out they have AIDS and then trying to spread it to as many people as possible out of small souled spite.