THE US-MEXICO BORDER

In a recent BBC two-part documentary, Sue Perkins, the presenter, reported from both sides of the US-Mexico border. Needless to say, she took a pro-immigration line and was opposed to the border wall (such as it is).

During the documentary, Sue Perkins complained that being born in a wealthy country was ‘geographical happenstance’ and contrasted the ‘developed complacent world’ as opposed to the ‘rapidly developing world’ whose inhabitants, she asserted, were asking: ‘Why won’t you share?’

Oh dear.

The West is not wealthy, nor its various nations, as a result of ‘geographical happenstance’, but because our families and ancestors worked hard and made sacrifices so that we, the current peoples of the West, can have a better life. Our ancestors built better societies for themselves and future generations, and it is our duty to bequeath those societies to our children just as our ancestors did for us. Neither our ancestors nor we have anything of which to be ashamed, and our higher living standards are not the result of ‘geographical happenstance’.

If Sue Perkins wishes to share her personal wealth with others in the Third World, then no one is stopping her. But that is not what she wants. What she wants, is to be able to help herself to taxpayer’s money and share that. She should not be allowed to do so. Nor should she, and others like her, be allowed to turn the West into the same ‘shithole countries’ that the immigrants have come from.

Mass Immigration Must End.