Inside the Somali Gang War that Blossomed Under Gov. Tim Walz
America is actively participating in multiple foreign civil wars and then importing millions of refugees from those failed states. What could go wrong?
Yesterday, the Daily Wire reported, “As Somali refugees in Minnesota waged gang wars and engaged in child sex trafficking, Governor Tim Walz pushed for even more refugees to be resettled in his state.”
YouTube documentary filmmaker Tommy G went to Minneapolis to find out more, and you really should watch the whole thing.
As I noted a couple days ago, immigration politics in the UK are causing what could be the beginnings of a new English civil war. No matter who wins the U.S. presidential election in November, America’s own foreign born tribalism is only going to get worse. Here’s why.
ISIS terrorists are being arrested in multiple American cities. Islamic terrorists just killed 32 people at the Sea View Hotel in Mogadishu, Somalia. U.S. troops are still killing Muslim warlords in Somalia. That civil war shows no signs of ending, and Minnesota expects to import 2,400 more refugees this year.
The overall poverty rate in Minneapolis is 17%. The city has the largest Somali community in the USA. The Somali poverty rate is almost 50%, and no, that's not a typo. Only 25% of Somalis are NOT living in or near poverty.
So what is America doing? We are: actively participating in multiple foreign civil wars; importing millions of refugees from multiple failed states; making those refugees dependent on government handouts; failing to help them rise out of poverty; allowing them to continue their civil wars in our cities; and radicalizing American citizens to hate other Americans who want this vicious cycle to end.
Why Do I Care about Minnesota?
My parents were born and raised in Minnesota, I went to school in Duluth for a few years, and I still have relatives there. I care about the state and her people, so I decided to take a look at what’s happening there now that Gov. Tim Walz is the Democrat VP candidate. Walz became the state’s 41st governor in January 2019, and presided over the COVID and George Floyd years.
Poverty: Of the 25 largest metro areas in the country, Minneapolis was the ONLY one where poverty increased (8% to 8.8%) in 2021-22. However, the official poverty rate in the city was reported at 17.2% in 2023. Both numbers are from the U.S. Census. Perhaps someone can explain the variation.
Of the 17 major cultural groups in the state, Somalis are the poorest with only 25% of that group NOT living in or near poverty. People from Sub-Saharan Africa ancestry represent the fourth largest cultural group (7.8%) in Minneapolis (behind Germans, Irish, and Norwegians).
At the same time that Gov. Walz is allowing astronomical poverty rates among the fastest-growing immigrant demographic, he’s importing thousands more traumatized refugees into poverty-stricken Minneapolis neighborhoods. This kind of diversity is not a strength, but a catastrophe just waiting to kick off.
Unemployment: Using Census data, the Minnesota State Demographic Center reported 4% unemployment in 2023. They also reported the REAL rate of 21%, which includes those “not in the labor force.”
The cultural breakdown is illuminating. Native Americans have the highest unemployment rate (at or near 50%). African Americans are experiencing a 37% rate. And 33% of Somalis are unemployed or not even looking for work.
So why would Gov. Walz want even more foreign refugees when the Americans that Democrats once described as the most deserving of our help are still suffering? Why invite more refugees when one fifth of your state’s residents are unemployed and not even looking for work? And why invite more refugees when a “diversity explosion” is already primed to detonate inside U.S. borders?
To ask such questions is to answer them. Gov. Walz, and those like him, want a societal breakdown — a fundamental transformation that will likely result in civil war — so they can rebuild America in their own Socialist image.
Crime: Minnesota’s crime rates began climbing in 2018, when Walz took office and two years before George Floyd’s death. The charts below are from the Minneapolis Crime Dashboard. There are a few categories of crime that are down, but clearly neither the state nor its largest city — which is home to the largest Somali community in America — have recovered from the COVID crime wave.
So again I ask: why would Walz want more traumatized refugees from Somalia’s civil war to come to Minnesota when he has not resolved the active Somali gang war in the state’s largest city?
The questions answer themselves.
"...why would Walz want more traumatized refugees from Somalia’s civil war to come to Minnesota..."
The short answer: Cloward-Piven. Anybody familiar with the Cloward and Piven strategy understands that the crux of the message is to overwhelm the system in order to facilitate economic collapse, thus leading to an easier implementation of Marxist policies across every facet of American society. This was once the goal on a small-scale format. With globalists involved in every facet of Western society, that agenda has been ramped up full scale, all over the Western world, and will reach a breaking point unless we put a halt to it, and soon.