Dan Buck argues that large-scale immigration protests across Europe—including in countries like Ireland, England, Germany, and even Japan—signal deep public frustration over migration policy, cultural change, and economic strain. He claims the demonstrations reflect citizens pushing back against government immigration policies and warns the situation may already be beyond repair in parts of Europe, suggesting the U.S. could follow a similar path without stronger border control. The conversation escalates into debate over whether unrest could evolve further, with Dan and the hosts joking about “civil war” rhetoric being more online fantasy than real-world likelihood, while stressing concerns about social fragmentation. The segment closes with comparisons to U.S. politics, referencing figures like Zoran Mamdani’s socialist agenda in New York and broader warnings about Western political instability if immigration and assimilation challenges are not addressed.

Apr 13, 2026


