The following lucid and articulate analysis of the current migration crisis in Italy is given by a African immigrant who has lived in the country for many years, and views with dismay the current mass influx of Africans into Italy.

Many thanks to FouseSquawk for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes for the subtitling:

Video transcript:

00:00 And I say that whoever — whoever

00:03 dares to challenge these colonial clauses

00:08 is killed. The whole world knows this.

00:12 Everyone knew this, but everyone was silent.

00:16 Why? Because everyone has interests in Africa.

00:19 After assassinating Ghaddafi, Libya, which became a no-man’s land,

00:23 where there is a puppet government,

00:26 where the various tribes have retaken control over each of their areas.

00:32 It has become a gap where the guys pass through

00:36 but also this is part of a plan. Part of a plan, because the global oligarchy

00:42 wants to empty Africa of its human resources, bring young men in here,

00:45 knowing the economic difficulties that Europe is dealing with now,

00:50 bring them into Europe knowing that they will not have a future.

00:56 We, who have been here 20-30 years, foreigners who live here

01:01 today are almost all unemployed. Each one gets by, because after 10-20 years in a land.

01:07 they succeed a little in understanding how things work,

01:10 but all of these youths they are bringing in by the hundreds of thousands,

01:14 one thing is clear: None of them will have the international protections

01:19 nor political asylum.

01:22 Therefore, those youths will be thrown onto the street

01:26 without any assistance, without any means. Speaking poor Italian,

01:32 not knowing Western culture, what will happen?

01:37 A war among the poor, that is

01:40 the (lower class) Italians who are in difficulty will find themselves confronted with thousands.

01:45 hundreds of thousands of hungry Africans.

01:51 Where will we end? A civilizational clash.

01:55 Therefore I say, and I repeat, Italy needs to keep the Italian borders closed.

02:00 There are so many documents written on this phenomenon.

02:05 We have been talking about it for ten years. I, before the thing became

02:10 so intensified, I was speaking about it already on the internet.

02:13 The people thought I was crazy. When I said that it was not true

02:17 that they were paying 10,000 euros to come here, they responded it wasn’t true.

02:22 In Africa, someone who has 10,000 euros, what will he come here to do?

02:27 It doesn’t make sense because with this [amount], one could build a life [in Africa].

02:32 They create propaganda in Western Africa saying to you that there is the possibility of crossing

02:38 the desert when you are in Libya,

02:41 the stretch of the sea is so, I don’t know how many kilometers to Italy, you understand

02:50 and these young men, hoping, if they arrive in Europe because they still have this, the myth

02:56 that they have the possibility of making a future for themselves.

02:59 This is today a utopia, this is today all utopia.

03:05 It is impossible to explain to them that the situation in the West is no longer like this.

03:10 In Italy, 250,000 young people leave every year

03:14 to go and look for work in other countries,

03:18 just from Italy. If the Italians are leaving to other countries to look for work,

03:26 who that comes here will find work?

03:29 It’s not possible. The serious thing is if at least

03:34 at least these young men were redistributed…

03:38 [if] the Dublin Accords permitted these young men to ask for political

03:41 asylum in the country they wanted,

03:44 Italy would not have had all

03:48 this burden. But the Dublin Accords say that a person is forced

03:53 to ask for asylum protection at the first port of disembarkation.

03:59 Last year more than 630,000 young men entered here in Italy.

04:03 Therefore, all of this will be at the expense of the Italian government.

04:07 That means the Italian government will have to run this flow of

04:10 people, because when they arrive in Germany,

04:13 they take them back to Italy; they arrive in France and they take them back to Italy.

04:20 Every day young Africans call me, write to me to tell me

04:25 racism is increasing at an exponential level,

04:28 and it’s normal. And it’s normal.

04:31 Because if I were Italian,

04:34 and I were to see behind my house thousands of young Africans,

04:38 I don’t know where they come from, what they’re doing there — I would be worried.

04:42 Our scope is to avoid having a war break out between Italians and Africans.

04:49 The only way to avoid this above all is to close the borders.

04:55 Don’t let anybody enter — not one.

04:59 Two: Stop talking about concentration camps.