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Fear, Migration, and the Next Generation’s: The Challenge of Cohesion in Modern Societies

Fear, Migration, and the Next Generation’s: The Challenge of Cohesion in Modern Societies

In Florida, authorities arrested Michael Maguire, a 64‑year‑old man who posted violent threats online, describing himself as a "protector of white people" and a "violent felon."

"I will 86 on sight, I'm here to protect the white people. I'm not a keyboard warrior, I'm a violent felon and inmate that's now free," Maguire wrote on YouTube comment board under one of CNN reporters. On Nov. 15, Maguire allegedly wrote, "The purge is finally here. Blood, and guts and gore everywhere."

Maguire's posts were reported to police, and he was tracked down and arrested with a help of FBI using his IP address in Nov. 18. He was charged with terrorism charge for making written threats to kill, glorified violence and invoked political grievances to justify his threats. Arrest documents outline how Maguire wanted to take Jewish and Muslims "people's heads off" and to keep them as a "trophy."

Maguire is being held without bail and is due in court for his arraignment on Dec. 11, according to online records, Law & Crime reported.

Meanwhile, in England, furious residents of Crowborough, East Sussex, have organized the "Crowborough Patrol" in response to government plans to house hundreds of asylum seekers in a former military camp.

The Crowborough Patrol will apparently wander the town around the clock wearing high‑visibility jackets and red caps, volunteers say they aim to act as a visible deterrent and report concerns to authorities, not confront migrants directly.

Organizers say their initiative reflects local unease about rapid demographic changes and the strain on community resources.

In the digital word, on YouTube, video has resurfaced of a black man YouTuber listening a video of a white man venting about white guilt and racial prejudice, and after white man video clip ended he agreed with most of a white man message.

In a video white man told how "he and many white people are fed up with all other races accusing white people of their life failure, accusing whites of historical events". He told that "yes, white people had purchased the slaves and bring them to the U.S., but we are not the one who enslaved them. Slavery still exists in Afrika, and we, the white men are the one who give them a freedom".

He continues his venting with addressing that "in this world we have 4 races - black, brown, Asian and white and that the white race is smallest in the numbers but always used in negative light as part of other races fight for racial injustice." He then pointed that in the time when "Vikings figured out how to navigate the oceans Arabs were not discover how to wet their own feet", how white people "build western civilization and invented modern medicine, and all other races are moving to the western states to enjoy comfort, freedom and security but at the end they blame white people for everything."

Video received vast positive comments from people who identify themselves black, and those who identify as white. They almost all have agreed with both, the white man venting and black man agreeing, - saying that the racial fighting need to stop, that nobody owns nothing to nobody and calling for an end to racial blame and division. [VIDEO LINK]

So, my point in combining these two news stories and a video clip many of you probably have recognized. As many of you who read my blog already know that I stay for justice and giving voice to the voiceless, and this article is not different from the others.

Western countries have been subjected with immigration of other races for centuries, but in the past 15 years that immigration is massive, and it looks more like invasion.

The reason behind, - what I believe to be the reason - is the flow of information; internet, social media and smart phones have produced people in less prosperous regions see opportunities in the West. They are exposed to broader picture of how life can be, and possibilities for betterment in the western society.

They are seeing how different races, people of their skin reflections, in the western states had become successful, that many have contributed western society and that many enjoy freedom, security and comfort.

By witnessing those stories and images they saw that the country they are born-in isn't promising bright future due the governing incompetence, lack of leadership and no plans for the future, so they are turning to easy way out.

Many of them come to the western states to better themself, but as in any other race there are those who like to cut the corners, who want easy money, and those who are only acting like messengers of God to expend their religion.

I agree that mass migration needs to stop immediately, that those who are eager to live in western states must go through rigorous vetting, cultural change integration schools, familiarity with host country laws, regulations, history, language learning classes. But all of this need to be done in their own countries under supervision of the representatives of a future host country who will vet those individuals all the way, and on the end provide "certificates to enter" to those who pass the criteria in order to enter western states.

Western states don't need - nor they can't - to care about them for years, paying for their housing, schooling, transportation, food, water, clothing, and keep them healthy while many are doing nothing to contribute, to give it back, while host communities worry about integration, resources, and cultural cohesion.

At the same time diplomatic path forward requires balance; local populations need reassurance that their security and livelihoods are protected and from governments, communities, and immigrants to share responsibility for building trust and reducing tensions. Governments must invest in transparent communication, community engagement, and fair resource allocation to prevent fear from hardening into hostility.

So yes, I can see and feel why are white people "fed up." They can't deal with all of this weight and economic burden that mass immigration produces while they are already barely surviving, living paycheck to paycheck, fighting their own demons and worrying about their own future.

Ultimately, — in the perfect society — the challenge shouldn't be about race or religion, but about how societies manage change. Constructive dialogue, fair policies, and mutual respect can prevent fear from turning into hostility — and ensure that diverse communities live together in peace.

And also, we can't forget and forgive of those who are behind the broom of the melting pot wearing bright white cotton gloves and going under the radar feeling untouchable. The fascist state of Israel that is constantly keeping Middle East in the environment of war, not allowing any progress to happen in the area, using propaganda to weaken economic business plans for those countries to better themselves and keeping investors away.

Is the mass migration part of Israeli national interest strategy the history, and political science will determine later, but I must add this quote of Rabbi David Touitou that I feel fit in the context of my story, — "The Jewish Messiah will only appear once Europe and Christianity is totally destroyed. So I ask you, is it good news that Islam invades Europe? It is excellent news! Islam is the broom of Israel."

These debates are not abstract — they are about the world younger generation will inherit. The choices made today on migration, security, and social cohesion will shape the communities they live in tomorrow.

You, yes, you dear younger readers, you have the power to demand fairness without fear, inclusion without naivety, and dialogue without division. Whether online or in your neighborhoods, your voices can push leaders toward solutions that balance compassion with responsibility.

The future of Western societies will not be decided by divine prophecies or extremists or vigilantes, but by citizens willing to engage in honest conversation. If younger generations step forward — questioning, debating, and imagining better ways to live together — then the story of migration and identity can become not one of conflict, but of renewal.

Final Thoughts

That’s all from me today — take it or leave it. We are all living in this imperfect society together, and there is space enough for everyone. But if you cannot find understanding of a host culture or respect its way of life, then it is better to remain within the cultural surroundings you prefer. That is true respect, and respectful decisions are always fruitful.

Until next time, dear reader: stay safe and open‑minded. Borders are meant to be crossed, not to imprison. We are born where we are born, wearing a skin that may intimidate others, but our hearts beat in sync and our brains are the same. Like muscles, our minds need daily exercise to stay in shape and to recognize the right path. And the best exercise for the brain is simple: to read and to learn.

Written for those who care about tomorrow.

Author: Mel Reese
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