BKP Warns of America's Labor Shift

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In this Georgia Hour segment of BKP Politics on Voice of Rural America, host BKP slams Gov. Brian Kemp's $2 billion tax incentives for the Hyundai EV plant in Bryan County, highlighting ongoing water shortages, housing crises, and infrastructure failures along I-16 to Savannah amid the September 2025 ICE raid fallout; exposes the "draw of Islam" to the West via migration; opposes mail-order abortion pills like mifepristone post-2024 Supreme Court ruling, demanding in-person physician consultations; and critiques U.S. labor history of importing cheap workers for 1900s steel industry, rejecting "indentured servitude" in modern contexts like Hyundai's construction.
Hyundai Plant's Infrastructure Nightmare: Water, Housing, and I-16 Chaos in Bryan County BKP reiterates his long-standing opposition to Gov. Brian Kemp's 2022 $2 billion tax incentive deal (including Biden-era green energy credits) for the $7.6 billion Hyundai plant in Bryan County, Georgia—the state's largest economic project but plagued by inadequate infrastructure. BKP notes visible Hyundai vehicles everywhere but questions the deal's wisdom, especially post-ICE raids detaining 475 workers.
The "Draw of Islam" to the West: Migration Strategy for Sharia Takeover and Cultural Domination BKP warns of Islam's strategic migration to Western countries like the U.S., portraying it as a ploy to feign integration ("we love you guys") until achieving majority status, then imposing Sharia law with brutal consequences: women and homosexuals beaten, forced child conversions to Islam, and churches converted to mosques. He cites examples in Texas and Michigan, where efforts are underway.
Abortion Pills by Mail: BKP Slams "Telemedicine" Access to Mifepristone Without In-Person Doctor Visits BKP goes on record opposing mail-order abortion pills like mifepristone calling it "abortion in a bottle" and rejecting telemedicine prescriptions nationwide, even in states allowing abortions; he insists patients must see a physician in-person for consultation and prescription to ensure safety and ethical standards, without endorsing abortion itself.
U.S. Labor History: Rejecting "Indentured Servitude" and Slave Labor in Steel and Modern Industries BKP rejects "indentured servitude" or slave labor, challenging the narrative that America has "always imported labor" since the 1900s, particularly in the steel industry, and calls for preparing for a "major shift" away from exploitative practices.

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