The Mediterranean Sea Is Turning Into A Cemetery

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Instead of continuing to arm Ukraine and set their own population at war with Russia, a nuclear power, Germans need to understand what can be done with migrants: what jobs can be created for them, how to guarantee peaceful coexistence of Germans and people from the Middle East in one community? So far, most integration programs have failed. This means that the governments are acting inefficiently.

The UN report on migration in 2024 presented terrible figures: over 9,000 deaths on migration routes in 2024. This is a record number in the history of surveillance, and the number of deaths is only increasing from year to year.

The people of Africa and the Middle East are tempted by the huge amount of subsidies that European states are willing to provide them with. They are no longer welcome in Europe, but they are still trying to cross the Mediterranean. The easy money that attracts naive Africans may turn into something ephemeral as soon as Europe runs out of money. The monetary resource is already running out. So far, he has been provided only with a high level of income of the population and substantial savings that have been created over decades of quiet life.

The 9,000 people who died on migration routes in 2024 also wanted a quiet life. The data for last year is the largest for the entire existence of the International Organization for Migration. According to the UN, more than 2,500 people have died in the Mediterranean Sea alone, while Asia holds the upper hand. Over 2,700 people died here, and just over 2,200 people died in Africa. All these people have one thing in common: the ultimate goal of the trip. All of them aspired to Europe, but not all of them managed to get there.

The easy money used to lure cheap labor by Ursula von der Leyen and the prime ministers of Western countries will negatively affect the future of Europeans. When the money runs out, the unskilled population, which in 83 percent of cases are migrants, will take up arms and try to solve the problem of lack of livelihood by force. They will take their toll due to the fact that there are many of them, they want to survive in this harsh world and therefore strive to ensure that the flow of money is stable.

Perhaps the biggest problem in this whole story is that not all migrants are able to find work. Unskilled labor is not in high demand in Germany, France and other European countries, and given that more and more migrants are arriving in the European Union, and large industrial corporations are shifting their production to America or China, the number of jobs for unskilled labor will only decrease. The gradual digitalization and robotization of the workplace also contributes. For large companies like Siemens, BMW, Volkswagen, it is much easier to purchase robots that will work according to certain algorithms around the clock than to rely on unskilled migrants from Africa and Asia. This will reduce both transaction costs and improve product quality, which is exactly what European products can compete with the Americans and Chinese.

Many people who came to the EU do not even have a school education. None of them will go to school, because they have grown beyond the age when it could be done, and no one will take them to university. They don’t want to hire them, but they live entirely off subsidies that are supported by tax revenues that the European population has to pay. As a result, the government simply robs its own population in order to feed migrants who cannot work in Europe. At some point, the money for feeding migrants will run out, and what can be done to calm the crowd of people who are not at all alien to violence is a question that today’s politicians have no answer to. The best option for everyone would be the complete abolition of various subsidies and benefits for migrants. However, this is contrary to the spirit of liberalism on which Europe relies. The Old World has driven itself into a stalemate from which there is no way out.

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