
Who do they think they are? Coming into our part of the world and taking my child’s future prospects away from them.
The opening line is a misconception, they are imagining things that don’t exist outside of their imagination because everybody is born equal and everybody should be entitled to an equal opportunity to achieve success.
The ruling classes that exist all over the world don’t like that idea so they create a narrative where the perceived interlopers are painted with the, “guilty until proven innocent,” brush. They can’t be trusted so therefore we can’t allow them into positions of authority.
This is basically the same doctrine the catholic church has been using since its foundation, i.e. The original sin. Every baby is born with a stain on their record and a desire to make it worse. (What a load of rubbish.) We can see how they’re losing their control over their congregation as people are being educated to see a different light.
In time, the same thing will happen in relation to racial tensions. People will be educated to see everybody as their equal. It will not happen today or tomorrow because social change takes years and years to take effect. It happens so slowly you might miss it if you’re not paying attention to it.

For example. In the 1960’s any Irish man who migrated to England and intending to go into a bar for a pint when he arrived, as many were inclined to do would be met with a sign on the door, “no dogs or Irish allowed.” Since the UK decided to leave the EU most the English people who can are applying for Irish passports. (Times change.)
The much-publicized murder of George Floyd would have accelerated the change a great deal more than it did in the US if a small minority of the protesters hadn’t decided it was a great opportunity to get some new things for the house and some new clothes too. It took the attention away from the real issue.
They are just two examples; however, they exist all over the world where fear and hatred of people who are different is the driving force behind people’s behaviour.
I’ll leave you with an apt quote on the topic.
“Until you treat everybody as your master, you cannot complain if other people do not treat you as theirs.” ~Anon