She let an African migrant stay in her home. This happened.
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An activist hosts an African migrant out of goodwill, hoping to help, setting the stage for unfolding problems.
A controversial Spanish migrant-squatter case spirals into personal chaos and sparks debate about immigration and policy, as seen through Asmongold TV’s critique.
Summary
Asmongold TV presents Esther Bali’s troubled experience housing an African migrant in Spain, framing it as a cautionary tale about open-border policies and personal risk. The clip blends personal narrative—noise, mess, and a lack of gratitude—with broader political context, highlighting Spain’s decision to regularize hundreds of thousands of migrants. The host contrasts Bali’s intentions with the escalating conflict, including late-night disturbances, property damage, and failed mediation attempts. The story is later tied to Spain’s governmental move to grant legal status to about half a million migrants, a decision covered by Ground News to illustrate media framing from different angles. The video leverages sensational anecdotes and parliamentary criticism to question the feasibility and consequences of large-scale immigration. It also references public reactions, including petitions, social media, and media coverage polarized along left-right lines. Throughout, the host uses the Bali incident as a microcosm of a wider European debate about resources, social services, and the boundaries of asylum and private property. The segment ends by pressing viewers to consider how individuals and governments should respond when policy clashes with personal safety and neighborhood harmony.
Key Takeaways
- Opening intentions can clash with real-world consequences, as one host notes the immediate disruption caused by a new houseguest.
- Spain’s policy shift to regularize 500,000 migrants is described as a catalyst for social-service strain and local eviction battles in Madrid.
- Media framing of immigration varies by outlet; Ground News is cited as providing a blended view of different political perspectives.
- Private security costs and prolonged eviction processes illustrate the practical fallout of migrant legal status on homeowners.
- The video presents a stark, sometimes sensational, portrayal of the migrant-household dynamic to provoke audience reflection on empathy versus caution.
Who Is This For?
Essential viewing for viewers interested in the intersection of immigration policy and everyday life, especially those who want to understand how large-scale migration decisions ripple into private households and local politics.
Notable Quotes
"What could Oh boy. Oh boy. possibly go wrong."
—Illustrates a foreboding setup about hosting a migrant that frames the ensuing chaos.
"The lights are on again. The house is a total pigsty every single day."
—Conveys the tangible disruption described by the host about the guest’s behavior.
"He’s not my partner. So nowhere they’ve helped you finally contacted the police only to be told that squatters have rights"
—Key moment highlighting legal hurdles and conflicting rights in the eviction saga.
"Spain's socialist government having regularized 500,000 illegals with more to follow, causing a functional collapse of social services across Madrid."
—Links the personal story to a broader political action and its claimed consequences.
"Ground News cuts through the noise. Instead of drowning in takes, trying to separate fact from spin."
—Promotional but also diagnostic of the video’s media-critique angle.
Questions This Video Answers
- How does Spain's 500,000 migrant regularization impact local housing and services?
- What are squatters' rights in Spanish law and how do they affect eviction timelines?
- Why do media outlets frame immigration policies differently, and how can viewers compare coverage?
- What are practical costs for homeowners hosting migrants in high-pressure living situations?
- Can private security be a viable solution to eviction disputes related to migrants?
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Full Transcript
A refugees welcome open border activist invited an African migrant to stay in her home. What could Oh boy. Oh boy. possibly go wrong. Esther Bali's quarters are started with the best of intentions. She really did commit to the cause. So, we host boys who are homeless, for example. Middle-aged woman inviting random African boys to sleep on a sofa. Look, she just wanted to help. Yeah, he's a great guy. We've had absolutely no problems with him. Honestly, it was then that her nightmare began. Do you see it? The lights are on again. The house is a total pigsty every single day.
Every day the whole house just tore them. There's been a little cultural enrichment in the bathroom. Oh my god. He hates her dog and has zero respect for a property. Jerry uses to study dog stroller video. Sorry. That's how he puts it. Holy [ __ ] This is how he treats my things. And suffice to say, doesn't appear very grateful. Yeah. The moment he woke up to the moment he went to bed, he would bother me. For example, at midnight, he would get up and leave the lights on. I had to get up and turn them off.
At 2:00 in the morning, the same thing. I had to get up and turn them off. At 6:00 in the morning, he would get up, play music, set off many alarms. A cacophony of end wake up [ __ ] Wake up. Less noise and disruption. Put it on the TV so she couldn't sleep. Spent about a year not sleeping. At this point that you might think she'd be doubting diversity is our greatest strength. Oh, it gets worse again. One time, yes. I got home and in the dining room or the living room, I sat down to eat dinner and he was there with his laptop watching, but you can take a wild guess at what he was watching on his laptop.
This went on for an entire year. And because of her pathological altruism, she endured it. He does this to get on your nerves or try to make you leave so we can have the house. So, he's doing it on purpose to make her leave her own house that she offered to him. But it gets worse again. She literally invited a psycho into her homes. He's a psychop. He's not a psychopath. It just doesn't like came up with a smart idea to fix the situation. Bring in another migrant to talk to the unwanted tenant and just convince him to be reasonable.
Yeah, that went well. The unwanted tenant tried to bite the other migrants face off and classic. Don't you hate when that happens? Never thought leopards would eat my face, sobbed woman who voted for the leopards face. He then s harassed her, abused her with nasty insults, and assaulted a female friend who had visited the house in an attempt to mediate. Suffering a nervous breakdown, her life had become a living hell. Psychologist, social services ignored her plea. I went to the women. The whole thing isn't about violence. He's not my partner. So nowhere they've helped you finally contacted the police only to be told that squatters have rights and that she'd have to continue to pay for him to live there.
But don't go away because I'll tell you what we know about what happened in the end. This all happened in Spain, which just handed legal status to half a million migrants, bypassing Parliament entirely to do it. As ground news bias coverage shows, left-leaning outlets like IB Times are framing this as an act of economic necessity. PM Pedro Sanchez calling it an act of justice for people Spain needs to sustain its aging workforce. Meanwhile, right-leaning outlets like the Figuro are calling it a betrayal and a catastrophe for all of Europe with the conservative opposition in Spain labeling it outright treason and vowing to challenge it.
You don't need to worry about any of this because as soon as you get somebody in power that doesn't want to do this, you just undo all their citizenship and send them back. You You just undo it. It's simple. Like you say, "Oh, but we were citizen." Not anymore. You're not. Now you're going back to wherever the [ __ ] you came from. That's what I mean. Like really like So don't lose faith. Don't lose hope. You just turn it off. You just undo it. If you can just do it, then you can just undo it. Control C.
Yep. Undo. Oops. Cool. The right frames this as a government bypassing democratic checks to push through an unpopular policy. This is why I use ground news. They're the only app showing me the full picture on the US borders, not pulling coverage from across the political spectrum, showing you each source's political lean and financial backing. you stop reacting to headlines and start understanding what's actually going on. Try it for yourself at ground.news/pjw via the link below or scan the QR code on screen. Ground News cuts through the noise. Instead of drowning in takes, trying to separate fact from spin.
They give you the full story in one clean format. The best part, ground news isn't a new habit to build. It's just a smarter version of the scrolling you're already doing. One look at their blind spot feed and you'll see how many outlets are covering this Spain story and which ones aren't touching it at all. I've never felt more in control of what I actually believe. Ground News has become a daily essential for me and I got my viewers 40% off the same unlimited Vantage plan I use. Just go to ground.news/pjw or scan the QR code on screen.
That's just $5 a month to stop being told what to think. And if you've got that one friend who's going to have very strong opinions on Spain's immigration policy based entirely on one biased article, save yourself the argument and send the link instead. Ground News is independently owned and subscriberfunded. Their only job is to hold the media accountable. Join that fight at ground.news/pjw. She desperately launched a petition complaining the migrant squatter had more rights than her, a Spanish citizen. Then the migrant changed the locks and she was forced to leave. He locked her out of her own h.
Oh my god, I love this. And sleep on her brother's couch. Taunting her further. He even brought in garbage from the street and sent Are you sure that's garbage? I I feel like he could just be living there. I think he might just be No, no, I don't think that's garbage. Is that really garbage? That's just She's just He's just chilling, man. Of videos of a trash department. ES have been politically active for years helping African migrants in their own countries. I probably should have left it at that. She also previously posted this on Facebook defending African migrants for illegally invading Spain while also legitimizing illegal boat migration on the basis that European countries import minerals and food from Africa.
But get this, even after Oh my god, it couldn't have happened to a better person. After everything she went through, Es still refused to divulge the migrants country of origin to the media because she doesn't want to contribute to existing racism. You knew it was coming. Any shred of sympathy I had for her just vanished. I mean, pick your parable because there are many. Orcs, welcome. A few years later, we don't feel safe. A campaigner for Padimos, the far-left ruling party that just legalized half a million illegals. Esiz is the living embodiment of you reap what you sow.
She literally got what she voted for. She did. Signing petitions to import millions of third world migrants right after posting how scary it is to walk. You know, one of those viral videos where left-wing promass migration people are asked if they want to house one in their own home. Humanity. Channel migrants can't move in. We're just trying to see if refugees welcome. Sign people up so people can take channel. I don't think we're doing more sense. So, what happened in the end? Did she manage to get him evicted? Did she get her home back? Nobody really knows.
The eviction process dragged on for months and months. Kick him out, she said. I'd love to, but it could take years before they evict him. And there's been no mention whatsoever of her plight in media coverage since. Well, I mean, people like this are going to get violent eventually, and they'll probably attack her or do something like that or maim her or some other variation of that. And I'm really I don't think anybody would feel sorry for that. I mean that's what you that's what happens like if if you do this and you put yourself in this situation everybody told you this was a bad idea.
You do this. This is like getting in it's like going into uh you know a tiger's pen, right? It's like Harambe, right? You don't do that. Like you don't want to do that. Everybody knows it's a bad idea. You want to think that oh I'm different. I'm special. Uh apparently you are special. just not in the way you thought. She's also made no further mention of it on her Facebook page or petition which is still active. So presumably the unwelcome guest is still holed up in her apartment. I mean imagine the smell. Yeah, I don't think she'll be repeating that little stunt ever again.
Estabiliz story serves as a microcosm for the whole country. Spain's socialist government having regularized 500,000 illegals with more to follow, causing a functional collapse of social services across Madrid. Jesus g. While elderly Spaniards are being forced to camp homeless on the street, the new arrivals are literally trying to break into Spaniard. Someone call the police. Please call the police. I'm recording. This is private property. What's that? They don't know what that is. I don't give a [ __ ] Knowing the system will allow them to squat there for years and years. With many citizens now forced to fork out huge amounts to private security firms to try to evict them.
Oh, yeah. I've seen this. Unfortunately for Europe as a whole, until mass deportations happen, there isn't enough private security in the world to make a dent on what our political elites have invited in. That is insane. Oh my god. Actually invites the guy in and then totally [ __ ] everything up. She's afraid that people might take it and and see it as racism. Uh yeah. And the whole house is a [ __ ] mess. Waking her up every two hours of the day. Holy [ __ ] I'll link you guys the video. Thousands of years we have borders to prevent this.
She deserves it. I agree with you. I think that she deserves worse if you want me to be honest. I think that people like this absolutely do. And the reason why is that whenever you have a value system and you know it's like if you're not going to house the migrant then who else is, right? Then basically, if you don't change your value system based off of something like this, you're assuming that you just simply won't be the victim of it next time. So now you're basically signing another person up to be the victim of the same problem.
So I think it's really awful. I do. And elites are doing this on purpose. I think that you can say that the elites are doing it on purpose and you'd be right about that. But at the same time, it should also be acknowledged that there are people that are just everyday people that are agreeing and going along with this on a regular basis. They're doing this all the time. So, no, I I don't think that you can blame everything on the elites. I think that it's also people who have, you know, pathological empathy that want to believe that the world isn't what it is.
So, it's just crazy to me. Average [ __ ] allow it. They do. They do allow it. And there's a lot of them. Where's the concistadors when you need them? Well, you saw it right at the end, right? You a little bit of the concistadors, but uh otherwise, yeah, it's very uncommon. I got to take a break for today. I've got a I've got a meeting uh with the Illuminati uh quite
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