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真正的对手,不是俄罗斯,马斯克发推:欧洲移民越来越多,大替换正在发生!
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-12-30 10:34
近日,马斯克发出言论,称欧洲正经历所谓的"大替换"。他以比利时布鲁塞尔为例,声称当地73%的儿童非欧洲人,且首都布鲁塞尔78%的居民为移民, 已非传统比利时血统,还指出非洲、中东和印度移民正在"替换"欧洲人口并试图"控制"欧洲。 马斯克进一步阐述观点,认为如今威胁欧洲的不仅局限于军事层面,像俄高层相关的军事装备等,也不只是经济、工业竞争以及能源安全这些常规领域。 他强调生育率成为一种特殊"武器",大量非法移民涌入欧洲,其较高的生育率不仅消耗着欧洲大部分福利支出,而且这些移民长大后,会凭借更多选票要 求欧洲各国引进更多非法移民,形成一种循环。 不过,马斯克的这番言论引发诸多争议。所谓"民族大替换"的说法缺乏确凿依据,更多是基于片面数据和主观臆测。 欧洲人口结构的变化是多种因素共同作用的结果,包括全球化进程中的人口流动、欧洲自身生育率下降等,不能简单归结为被"替换"。而且,将移民群体 一概而论,忽视他们对欧洲社会在文化、经济等多方面的积极贡献,这种观点有失偏颇。马斯克说的说的话政治不正确啊。 ...
美媒:谁是真正的“正统美国人”?
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-10-09 23:06
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the concept of "orthodox Americans" and the divide between this group and a new political class in the U.S., highlighting the implications of this divide on identity and immigration policies [1][4]. Group 1: Definition and Discussion of "Orthodox Americans" - "Orthodox Americans" are described as individuals with ancestral ties to the U.S. Civil War, emphasizing a connection to Anglo-American heritage and historical roots [1][2]. - The term has gained traction among right-wing circles, with discussions on who qualifies as a "true American" varying based on personal backgrounds and ideologies [2][3]. - Jay Engel, a writer, popularized the term while asserting that it does not equate to racism, yet he emphasizes the superiority of European cultural standards [2][3]. Group 2: Political Implications and Rhetoric - The concept of "orthodox Americans" is linked to political strategies, with figures like Vice President Vance arguing that those with historical ties to the U.S. have greater rights than those who view American identity as abstract [2][4]. - The rhetoric surrounding "orthodox Americans" serves to create a political narrative that is more palatable to the public compared to direct references to "whiteness" [3][4]. - The rise of conspiracy theories, such as the "Great Replacement," reflects a growing support for policies aimed at large-scale deportations of immigrants, driven by fears of demographic changes [4][5]. Group 3: Policy Framework and Future Directions - The term "orthodox Americans" is seen as a framework for justifying policy changes, particularly in relation to immigration and citizenship laws [4][5]. - Recent government actions, such as denying automatic citizenship to children of non-citizen parents, are viewed as steps towards redefining who qualifies as an American [4]. - The article suggests that there is a concerning trend among some U.S. politicians to adopt extreme measures regarding immigration, echoing sentiments found in European right-wing movements [5].