In a recent chat on “The Joe Rogan Experience,” Joe Rogan and Bret Weinstein, a Democrat with a long-standing commitment to the party, delved deep into the complexities of U.S. immigration.
Weinstein, fresh from a trip to Panama to investigate migration patterns with his son, shared some startling insights.
He noticed a significant influx of South Americans into the U.S., many of whom are inaccurately claiming political asylum. Their real motive? Pursuing better economic opportunities, often at great risk, like traversing the perilous Darien Gap.
A key concern raised by Weinstein was the distinct and separate movement of Chinese immigrants, primarily young, military-aged men, who are notably tight-lipped about their intentions.
This secretive demeanor sparked questions about their true motive. The conversation then shifted to potential reasons behind these immigration trends.
Rogan and Weinstein pondered over possibilities like generating Democratic voters or exchanging citizenship for military service. The idea of creating a military less aligned with American values and more obedient to tyrannical commands particularly alarmed them.
Bret put it plainly to Joe:
In other words, if the power structure is granting you citizenship which you want in exchange for your obedience, then what is it that would cause you to say no? So if you wanted a force that was capable of acting on behalf of tyranny against Americans, then a force that doesn’t have a deep history with the rights of being an American, that doesn’t have a long-standing allegiance to people within the country, that force would be potentially more compliant and that worries me a great deal. That should worry you.
Now Bret was clear that this was just an hypothesis. But supposing that’s even remotely true, that the world order, to use Bret’s words, “is playing some long game of chess” to undermine the American military then it goes without saying that the 2A emerges as more than a right; it’s a critical safeguard — something that must be protected at all costs.
Now, an obvious question emerges, which is, how big is this so-called “invading” force?
According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, over 30,000 Chinese immigrants entered the U.S. without authorization last year alone. Whether that’s an accurate figure or a gross underestimate is unclear.
What is clear is that more are on there way every day, but again, for reasons that aren’t exactly known. Maybe, they’re just like everyone else who is seeking the American dream. Or maybe, something more sinister is in play.
Either way, Weinstein concluded the chat by emphasizing the need to fully understand these migrations and their potential impact on the U.S. and its citizens in the long term. Yes, that’s the target – clear understanding. But for now, it’s key that Americans stay sharp about keeping their 2A rights intact..
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