I don’t do new year’s resolutions. I find the concept to be self-defeating and essentially a distraction; propaganda designed to lull us into a sense that we are changing our lives for the better, and then the inevitable delusion when things taper off to a return to form. All part of the programming, and all designed to keep you lulled into a state of stupefied mediocrity. You come up with new year’s resolutions because you feel that you have to do so, and thus the resolutions themselves do not come from a source of real intention. It is simply repeating a pattern.
I am not one much for predictions, either. But I feel the need to make a prediction for 2026. I have the strong feeling that this will be the year that the term reimmigration will be normalised and will go mainstream. Unless something drastic happens, (which is always possible), it will not be the year that such reimmigration begins, although I do think that the more self aware immigrants will pick up on the way that things are going, and they will examine how much financially that they have to gain by selling up and moving back home before the real pressure begins, and they will quietly do so.
The left have long held to the belief that mass reimmigration is impossible because … well, because feelings and an adverse reaction to reality I suppose. The left will stridently proclaim that something is impossible, right up until the moment when this is proven by events and reality to be entirely false, upon which they will go about pretending as if the belief never existed to begin with. Forget and move on to the next delusion.
A fine example of this was the illegal boat arrivals to Australia that went on for a number of years, aided and abetted by the leftist government in power, who proclaimed to all and sundry that it was impossible to stop the boats. Finally they lost the inevitable federal election and the new centre-right government promptly stopped the boats, in a matter of weeks if I recall correctly. From the leftist mob, which includes the media, there was only grim silence.
Reimmigration sits squarely in the same category. The very word itself is simultaneously anathema to the left and largely unknown to the casual normie. But 2026 will see the term become completely widespread by the end of the year. Not accepted as truth, or even a possibility, but widespread and out in the open. And once you have everyone talking about it then that is half the battle won.
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