"We cannot have parallel societies in our country", UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said after signing a deal with Rwanda to process asylum seekers there instead of on GB soil. What are the real reasons, implications and potential future consequences? As of now, only single men should be processed while even this humble step has the potential to be opened to families.
This step is a copy of the Austrian model but has much broader implications for various aspects. PM Boris Johnson claims to stop human trafficking but through the moral and strategic backdoor, he does just that state-sponsored. The Labour Party is opposing the idea to pay possibly Billions of Pounds to a foreign nation opening the door to making profits at the hands of corrupt African leaders.
Brexit made this idea come to light and when somehow at least financially if not morally successful might be copied by other European countries. Before Rwanda will welcome one UK asylum seeker much talk will go round and round. This move will work as a black hole into which a caravan of increased numbers of economic and political migrants will fall. They have now a silver lining on the horizon not to die in the Mediterranean Sea but be pampered and cared for in Rwandan paid for hands. In case their application will fail Rwanda will send them back home again at the expense of the UK taxpayers. A few months of good food and medical care will potentially attract more Africans to go to Rwanda and try their luck which otherwise they possibly would have never thought of and never done.
Corrupt African leaders see this great move as a blessing from God as we enter Easter Festive Season. Boris Johnson in his speech today looked very much like an Easter Bunny in a pink dress if my eyes did not fool me.
Instead of solving with vision and seriousness homemade problems, the clueless African leaders can now sit back and relax producing more economic and political migrants that eventually stay alive...problem is not solved but pushed far from their comfort zone. It is always better to enjoy the chocolate Easter Bunny when blood, tears and sweat are not disturbing the eyes of any such African leader.
In any case, even thinking loudly about such a move takes the development that started years back onto a new level and into a new dimension. Behind closed White men's doors for a very long time, different scenarios were and are discussed which Africans are not aware of and the citizens of Europe etc. as they are being seen as politically bombshells.
Africa like Europe is trapped in the dark past of colonialism and exploitation of the now while faced with an increased African population, leaders again and again with no vision and a heart for their people, exploited natural resources that never come back, effects of climate change and failed birth control campaigns to mention a few. Tribalism in Africa and the deadly affiliation to one party in the respective nation is a do or die affair but never a way out and move forward.
Like many other White leaders, PM Boris Johnson is confronted with the ever-increasing problem of African migration on all fronts of his country be it politically, financially or economically. This move is a helpless outcry with the potential to one day take it a bit further as discussed behind closed doors only a White man has access to.
History never repeats itself but comes always back in different ways. Colonialism is the old form of Whites (mis)managing Africa but to see independent White individuals on African thrones to solve the mess created by many from outside and within is a scenario discussed in secret circles.