Well, that isn’t what you said nor is it what you implied. What you seem to be missing is that shanty towns have been a significant feature in developing nations, at different times, as have ghettos and slums, which are basically the same thing.
You don’t seem to understand the drivers behind the growth of shanty towns in Europe, at this time. Instead, you blame some scapegoat term, globalization, which is not a significant driver.
This literally means nothing. It’s just a talking point and a poor one at that.
Many of these were 50+ years ago…
It boggles my mind how an immigrant can be so anti-immigration.
1)When I say shanty towns are a developing nations thing, I don’t mean there’s never been a single shanty town ever in the West . Finding small outliers doesn’t make my point wrong you’re literally just arguing a technicality.
it’s not just a talking point. It’s the Main point - large mass 3rd world immigrants create 3rd world conditions. Immigration needs to be controlled not have hundreds of thousands people pour in annually
That is false. You’ve now changed what you’ve written. That’s fine, but not a technicality.
Mass immigration created the United States and many of them came from third world nations. Yes they didn’t exactly come here willingly, but their forced migration has had an extraordinary impact on the shaping of the U.S.
If that’s what you took from that then you’re a lost cause.