The Problem of Immigration
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The Problem of Immigration |
Wednesday – June 6, 2026
Immigration continues to be one of our times' most existential and truly vexing problems that has served to profoundly transform the Western world, in particular, from one more or less stable form to something increasingly unstable in a very short amount of time, read "The End of History", because immigration as a singular political issue manages to conscript into one facet of the modern world everything that is truly significant and defining of our times, read "The Eschatology of the Kali Yuga": from money and usury, the formation of "nation-states" (read "Temporal Power"), to individualism, and multiculturalism, the list can be made long.
As an issue of merely economic proportions it seems that the capitalist production base just as well treats each immigrant entering a new land, read "The Law Of The Land", as another interchangeable production unit ready to be integrated and installed into the host country without the slightest of issues, especially now in our 21st century with ever decreasing birth rates in much of the so-called "developed world", except certain islands of continual natal growth. The argument being again, that economic growth and matters of corporeal magnitude have to supersede any wish that the supposed host population or natives may have placed elsewhere such as the preservation of their culture, forms, and traditions. There are, of course, many forces at work here and it would be much to reductionist to only point towards the material production base alone as the sole cause of these issues, for again we do indeed live under the age of the Kali Yuga and indeed, deviations of this kind are expected, but once again immigration is an issue that it quite frankly has become impossible not to notice, and perhaps more so because of the many inherent contradictions involved in that issue having more to do with western fragility than anything else. Of course, it is also the case that western fragility is a self-imposed phenomenon never seen before in history, and likely having to do with the absence of a true spiritual authority in the Western world, in the wake of the slow death of the Catholic Church.
Another confounding issue in relation to this and to the great deviation in general is of course (as mentioned above) the formation of disparate groups of people with different inclinations, read "The Census", into nations and later into nation-states, which has exacerbated the issue inherent in multiculturalism, often arriving in the form of imposed integration (egalitarianism) between different groups of people, but there is no understanding and above all no respect for this among the moderns who like to fancy themselves, read "Knowledge", in vogue with the times, read "My Views on the Progress Maxim". Essentially, what the conservatives in the West are attempting to preserve is nothing but their own doom, but as expected these people are too stupid, ignorant, and misguided to see this, and really I think that it would be true to say that most of them had no chance of ever seeing this. In fact, it is true that what these people are attempting to preserve is the monster, the beast, and above all I think that I too can say that what these people, the conservatives, read "My Views on (c)onservatism", are trying to "preserve" is their own deviation, or rather the raison d'être for their own sorted nature, not that they would care to admit this, because the difference between the believer and the skeptic—in this regard—is rather striking: why is it the case that the conservative that is trying to conserve his nation and the parochialism of his nation but only to the extent that liberals would allow for this? Essentially, it seems to me that the issue is this: if immigration is a problem, then politicians, if they actually consider this a problem, would move against this regardless of their spiritual status, but it seems that whatever their agenda, nobody actually moves to "solve" the issue, but of course the issue is not immigration nor temporal power; the issue is much greater than that, and besides in my view (read my "Personal Notes series") immigration itself cannot be the issue, and really one must seek to understand the overriding issues at hand, and if nation-states continue to exist in their current form, read "What are Post-Political Units (PPUs)", then they are doomed to be replaced by some other form, which means that the issue at hand, for conservatives, should be to solve the original sin, something that I will cover at a greater length at another time, but then again if the expectation is that this original sin should be solved, one should really consider the efficacy of clinging on to the Catholic Church.
Essentially the problem is this: immigration is a symptom rather than a cause, and the most painful and obvious clash of modalities inherent in this intermingling and forced integration of disparate groups of people into the modern and ever evolving nationhood must at some point end in disintegration and clash, and this combined with all the other monsters lurking around the corner, in the remote future, will sure be a sight to see, but something painful to live, for it is obvious that the Western world is going to lose, either against the heavenly forces, read "Destruction!", or they will indeed become replaced in the interim between our time and the dawn of the new era, read "Essentials for the Golden Age". It is also clear that the Western world is being undermined through immigration, but again remember that much of this has been self-imposed. If indeed, immigration will serve to displace and replace the populations of the West, then it seems most likely that Islam will come to replace the Catholic Church as the sole spiritual authority across these lands, but for this to happen Western man would either have to accept submission or be made to accept submission, read "My Views on Islam and the East". There is a third option that would involve, a final attempt to preserve the traditions of the West, but the view of most Scholars is pessimistic in this regard as it seems quite the case that the deviation has simply moved the Western world too far afield and rendered it too disconnected with the great primordial tradition, read "Hyperborea". Of course, this third option would potentially include a mass exodus of foreign peoples from these lands, but again since this would involve warfare and violence I will not continue to make that case, as I am a proponent of the "Pacific Route" and "Radical Peace".
Also for purposes of clarification: this text is supposed to be understood as a metaphysical essay and really a call to contemplative action, and not corporeal action. If you seek to engage in violence, then you are likely not understanding your own role in the world. Seek the truth and speak the truth, but do not try to win favors with temporal power, for this will corrupt you.
Reginald Drax (AKA, M. C. Dutt) – June 6, 2026.

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