>>212574384It ties into what Renaud Camus writes about the Great Replacement, where he posits that the European elites are collaborators in the replacement of Europeans with the third world migrants, and compares it to the German occupation during Vichy France. You are very correct that it does resemble an occupation more than management, and when there's flare ups like the Northport riots, they put it down with the brutality of a colonial uprising and then lecture the population.
Really even during the height of the Empire the British elites were developing this mentality. Chamberlain tried forcing Indians on New Zealand and Australia, this was back when the Empire was more centralized, so we had to go through all sorts of loopholes to prevent Indians from migrating. One trick we used was giving you guys language fluency tests in Polish. But even in the year 1898 the British elites were starting to see their white subjects and indian subjects as similar pawns to move around the map.