When I visited the suburb of Southall, I was met by a cityscape that has completely changed. The shops and street life bear witness to a population replacement where Indian migrants and their descendants now dominate.
Today, more than 650,000 Indians live in London, and around 1.8 million in the whole of the United Kingdom. The first wave arrived in the 1960s as cheap labor for the factories. Today, many are found in the service and restaurant industries.
At the same time as the British regime continues to import even more wage-dumping Indians, the country is struggling with a youth unemployment rate of 13.8% among 16–24-year-olds and a general unemployment where 1.67 million people are out of work.
This is not, however, a uniquely British phenomenon. In Italy, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has recently opened the door to bringing in 500,000 Indians, and in Sweden, Migration Minister Johan Forssell told Göteborgs-Posten that he wants to build a “Swedish tech paradise with Indians.”
Patriots have long warned about population replacement from an Islam-critical perspective. But perhaps the question should be asked more broadly: if the peoples of Europe are replaced – does it really matter whether it happens through Muslims or Hindus?
Christian Peterson