African Migrants Say They Were Tricked Into Coming to Europe
"They lied to us. They told us to come because we were being invited to the country to come and work. And a second when we show up, they have nothing for us and we are cold. And we want to go home. I've never seen snow before. I'm in a cold place now and it's painful and I don't want to be here and I'd rather be at home. They tricked us into coming."
About this episode
Tim Pool and his Irish guest engage in an extensive discussion about demographic change, immigration, and national identity across Western nations. The conversation centers on how European countries and the United States are experiencing unprecedented levels of immigration while native populations face declining birth rates, contrasting this with ethnostates in Asia that maintain strict immigration policies. The guest provides detailed insight into Ireland's transformation from a poor, Catholic-dominated society in the 1950s to a globalized economy in the 1990s, explaining how this shift enabled massive immigration and the growth of NGOs that financially benefit from continued migrant flows. Pool contributes several notable revelations, including claims that King Charles performed a land acknowledgement in Canada and is viewed as pro-Islam and woke, suggesting the monarchy retains significant political power. He also reports that the Southern Poverty Law Center has been criminally indicted for allegedly funneling donor money to neo-Nazi groups and white supremacists. Pool shares firsthand accounts from interviews he conducted with migrants in Paris and Athens in 2018, where some told him they were deceived about conditions in Europe and wanted to return home. The discussion explores conspiracy theories about whether declining birth rates are natural consequences of technological advancement or deliberate policy outcomes designed to enable mass migration. They examine how anti-racism organizations and refugee services create financial incentives to perpetuate the problems they claim to address, with specific examples from Ireland and the United States showing how reporting systems can be manipulated to justify increased funding.
Key takeaways
- Southern Poverty Law Center has been indicted for allegedly funneling donor money to neo-Nazi groups and white supremacists to organize rallies, according to Tim Pool.
- King Charles performed a land acknowledgement before Canadian parliament recognizing indigenous territory, leading Pool to argue the monarchy maintains significant political power despite being called figureheads.
- African migrants told Tim Pool in 2018 Paris interviews they were deceived into coming to Europe, believing they were invited for work programs but found themselves homeless in harsh conditions.
- Ireland received 600,000 migrants since 2020 in a country of roughly 5 million people, representing demographic change at a scale unprecedented compared to historical migrations like the Ulster Plantations.
- Irish NGOs including the Immigrant Council of Ireland, African Women's Network, and Irish Network Against Racism financially benefit from continued immigration and reported racism incidents.
- The Irish Network Against Racism saw reports increase 300-400% after encouraging immigrants to report perceived racism, then used the data to secure millions in government funding.
- Nearly every country outside Europe maintains ethnostate policies, with Japan facing severe population collapse but traditional Japanese citizens opposing even white immigration to address the crisis.