Ernst always chooses population based on the principle of "preferring scarcity to inadequacy." This preference is not based on the immigrants' abilities but on their future loyalty levels.
When East Africa was conducting population immigration activities, it was precisely the era when the German economy had not developed, and the people of the Far East Empire were living in poverty. At that time, most of the immigrants who chose East Africa were poor people, who were the easiest to influence and win over.
Simultaneously, East Africa actively promoted a policy of population integration, making other ethnic groups, except for Black people, truly become a unified big family in the true sense in East Africa, doing more thoroughly than other immigration countries.
