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Population growth is part of migrant crisis

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“It is clear that the greatest tide of refugees and migrants is yet to come. Therefore we need to correct the policy of open doors and windows.” So said Donald Tusk at the EU summit meeting on Wednesday.

As president of the European Council he had just returned from a visit to the Syrian frontline states of Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon, so is well informed on the condition of the four million refugees there.

Population pressures are now push and pull factors in the European refugee crisis. They are plainly there in the surge of Syrian refugees from Turkey through Greece this summer.

In the camps on Syria’s border people have given up hope of peace returning, going home or finding employment in Turkey itself.

Led by younger men they are responding to signals from northern Europe that they could have a better life there – alongside Afghans, Pakistanis, Albanians, Kosovars, Eritreans, Sudanese and Nigerians who make up most of the other refugees and migrants.

Germany’s dramatic gestures of readiness to take in millions of refugees are a clear pull factor in the crisis.

Political leaders there translated the generous popular spirit of hospitality into the country’s longer term needs.

The German economy is near full employment and needs more skilled workers, while its population is falling and needs replacement over the next generation.

The effort to match crisis response and longer term planning is specifically German, prompting huge questions of identity and integration.

Demographers study long term population trends and issue projections based on analysis of comparative statistics on fertility, mortality and migration.

The most authoritative estimates for world regions are made by the population division of the United Nations’ Department of Economic and Social Affairs. Its latest ones were issued in July.

They are well aware that prediction is uncertain, but demographers fare better than most other disciplines because their core assumptions are so clearly specified.

They show the world population, now 7.349 billion, is expected to reach 9.725 billion in 2050 and 11.213 billion in 2100. Europe’s population, now 738 million, would reduce to 707 million in 2050 and decline to 646 million in 2100.

In contrast, Africa’s population, now 1.186 billion would more than double by 2050 and nearly quadruple to 4.387 billion by 2100.

South Asia will also grow by more than half a billion by 2050.

Egypt, now 90 billion, could reach 170 million by then. Nigeria, now 182 million could have 752 million by 2100, more than all of Europe.

Such figures show starkly how the population of Europe’s southern neighbourhood, from which most of the people are now coming, will radically change in coming decades.

Such a reality lies behind Donald Tusk’s statement that “the greatest tide of refugees and migrants has yet to come”.

He referred to the eight million displaced Syrians within the country, the four more million outside it and the estimated two million waiting to cross the Mediterranean from north Africa.

These estimates by the European Commission are quoted by its officials in briefings on the crisis.

Those directly concerned say the EU is well able technically to absorb a million or more of them; but the political will to do so is much more problematic.

‘Survival migrants’

Their argument is based on a growing realisation that the sharp legal distinction between refugee and migrant we use, based on European experience after the second World War, is no longer valid or feasible to deal with what the Oxford migrant researcher Alexander Betts calls “survival migrants”.

For them environmental change, food insecurity, and generalised violence, for example, represent emerging sources of human displacement producing such migrants.

In strong states, the government can usually provide some kind of remedy or resolution to people affected by these types of crisis.

However, this is much less so in fragile states which overlap substantially with those the UN expects to experience large population increases.

Responding to these challenges in the longer term must therefore go well beyond Tusk’s correction of the policy of “open doors and windows”, however necessary it is to resecure the EU’s borders after this trauma.

EU officials currently reviewing its neighbourhood, foreign, security and aid policies for the years to come are building in far deeper engagement with governments in these regions, based on mutual interests and core values.

This would seek to develop their economies and societies, strengthen their states and therefore minimise migration.

But it must also prepare for the inevitable flow of people towards a rich European region with a declining population over the next generations.

irish times



43 Comments on "Population growth is part of migrant crisis"

  1. noobtube on Sat, 26th Sep 2015 9:56 am 

    It is so weird that Europeans, who destroyed these Arab/African states, are whining about the very blowback they caused.

    And, Europe is a relatively small area. Why would overpopulation from a larger, geographical area (ME/Africa), be solved by moving to a smaller geographical area (Europe)?

    This so-called “crisis” can turn on a dime and have Europeans fleeing, when Europeans can no longer leech off Arab/African oil and energy resources.

    Will the Arabs/Africans remember their treatment at the hands of the Europeans when the Europeans try to move into Arab/African lands?

    The coming years will be very interesting times for Europeans.

  2. onlooker on Sat, 26th Sep 2015 10:07 am 

    I disagree with that assessment. I see nothing budging the status quo in terms of the countries with the economic and military might remaining so and those that are inferior also remaining so. No amount of migration will turn the tables as borders will be shut forcefully and innocent people will be killed if need be. As we descend as a civilization we will descend symmetrically, until conditions in the stronger countries deteriorate and even they succumb to entropy.

  3. adamc18 on Sat, 26th Sep 2015 10:19 am 

    Yes Noo – The huge question is whether we would be seeing this current situation if Bush & Blair had not invaded Iraq and Afghanistan, and France and the UK had not overthrown Gaddafi.

    If Western governments had instead used their immense ‘soft power’ to enforce the UN’s fair and peaceful plans to resolve the Israel/Palestine conflict, it is very likely that neither 9/11 nor the current refugee crisis would have occurred.

  4. JuanP on Sat, 26th Sep 2015 10:19 am 

    Population growth is either the cause, a cause, or an aggravating factor of every single problem humanity faces. Unfortunately most human beings lack the intelligence, education, common sense, and/or mental health necessary to understand. Most people want to have kids, and have kids because that is what they want, regardless of the consequences, even when aware of them. We are a stupid, ignorant, primitive species that is getting worse everyday. The situation is completely hopeless. Save yourselves. Fuck humanity!

  5. BC on Sat, 26th Sep 2015 10:40 am 

    @JuapP: “Population growth is either the cause, a cause, or an aggravating factor of every single problem humanity faces. Unfortunately most human beings lack the intelligence, education, common sense, and/or mental health necessary to understand.”

    I could not agree more.

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    The human ape population bubble will eventually burst as all bubbles do, reducing the population in a mass die-off.

    The Anglo-American and European rentier Power Elite top 0.001% have anticipated global mass die-off for at least 40-45 years, if not longer. The primary conditions are well established for such and outcome to occur during the decades to come.

    One question that is begged is, if mass die-off is inevitable, is there a moral obligation for those who understand the situation and likelihood to do something to make the process more humane for billions of people who will disproportionately suffer the die-off? Or, should detached stoicism and self-preservation rule, allowing Nature to take its course no matter how grim?

    Is there a moral/ethical case to be made to facilitate the die-off more efficiently and humanely? I suspect that the remnant that remain decades hence after a die-off will be able to quite easily make the case that such a facilitated process was justified, as they will presumably be the descendants of those who carried out the process and the beneficiaries of the outcome.

  6. joe on Sat, 26th Sep 2015 10:54 am 

    Many things are part of Germany choice to take in a few million Muslims only about 25% of whom are actually Syrian’s btw.
    A reader of history knows exactly how Germany operates. They marginalise strong groups then they create a crisis, then they offer a solution and double down the crisis until THEIR solution is accepted. It’s how Bismark created Germany out of independent nations, it’s how they got into ww1, it’s how they got into ww2, and it’s how they are building an EU dominated by them, for them and their pollution cheating companies. In this case they are splitting the anti-EU resistence from the general pinko liberals who are faced with the choice of hugging puppy immigrants or actually stopping the EU juggernaut. Anyone who is anti-EU will now be cast as anti immigration and people don’t like that kind of negativity man, it’s a downer.

  7. makati1 on Sat, 26th Sep 2015 11:00 am 

    There is no ethics in the West. Me, Mine and More rule. Yes, the die off will be bad, but those who believe they are immune because of location are in for a shock. “Mother Nature” knows no borders. Her ‘adjustments’ will prevail and nothing humans can do will change it’s course.

    I just read that the Giant Sequoias that have seen as many a 3,000 years are starting to weaken and show signs of the climate change. Imagine, 3000 years and maybe death this century at the hands of humanity’s greed. Sad.

  8. JuanP on Sat, 26th Sep 2015 11:07 am 

    BC, Great minds think alike! I am allowed to say this because I am an admitted arrogant prick. 😉

  9. JuanP on Sat, 26th Sep 2015 11:14 am 

    BC, I have decided to let nature run its course and not get involved, but I used to be different. I just reached a point where I realized that nothing I could do would make any difference. Also, i reached the conclusion after much studying that it is impossible to predict the consequences of my actions. I am a strong believer in the fact that the road to Hell is paved by people with good intentions. If I were you I would focus on saving the people you love, that is more than enough. I don’t care that much about ethics and morality any more, but I used to be obsessed with them when I was younger.

  10. BC on Sat, 26th Sep 2015 12:14 pm 

    JuanP: “If I were you I would focus on saving the people you love, that is more than enough.”

    Yes, good advice, which is what I try to do. The coalescing forces are becoming self-reinforcing and eventually will be overwhelming for most of us.

    As Kurt Vonnegut said, “And so it goes . . . “

  11. Bob Owens on Sat, 26th Sep 2015 1:12 pm 

    It is instructive to examine Yemen’s population to see where the world is going. Before the age of oil in 1960 the population was 5 Million and is now 25 Million. It grows no food, has no water supplies, no exports or anything else. Now that the oil age is over for Yemen the population must shrink by 20 Million to its prior 5 Million. 80% of everyone must die. This is now being done with war, disease & starvation. The rest of the ME needs to adjust to this reality or they will all be in the same boat. Other countries, like Syria, are already joining the Dark Side of the Force.

  12. MrNoItAll on Sat, 26th Sep 2015 1:24 pm 

    JuanP — Excellent advice. And as it turns out, the best that you or I or anybody can do for humanity AND for planet earth is to lead the way on self-sufficiency and self-preparedness. Ignorant bystanders might judge us to be a little odd for now, much as the bystanders watching Noah build his fabled arc no doubt thought that Noah was a total nut. Let them think whatever they want. When the smoke of the coming implosion clears, perceptions will change dramatically. Hey, btw, I ended up with two gallons of delicious harvested and processed honey this year. There was a lot more, probably twice as much, that I could have harvested, but I’m leaving that for the bees. I anticipate next year’s harvest to be significantly greater. Keep on truckin’!

  13. ghung on Sat, 26th Sep 2015 1:36 pm 

    Actually, Bob, Yemen did produce 20% – 25% of it’s food until this latest war; mainly some grains, sheep, goats, dairy, and fishing. It’s primary crop is qat, which, besides the high, helps reduce appetite. About half the arable land in the fertile Sana’a Basin is devoted to qat, and 30% of the country’s water use. Go figure. Also, about 30% of family expenditures go to qat. Sales of qat help pay for their food imports. ~80% of Yemeni men use the stuff.

    Your prediction that Yemen will revert to its earlier population of 5 million may be a high number as climate change and arable land depletion reduce their ability to produce enough food, and the fish populations in the Red Sea and Gulf of Oman are being rapidly depleted. One or two million would be my guess of future carrying capacity without imports. Who knows, really?

  14. apneaman on Sat, 26th Sep 2015 1:39 pm 

    As seen on Craigslist

    *MOVING SALE* Need to move in a hurry. Everything in Yemen 95% off O.B.O.
    Moving to Europe – Got a better offer.

  15. ghung on Sat, 26th Sep 2015 1:54 pm 

    MrNoItAll said: ” Ignorant bystanders might judge us to be a little odd for now, much as the bystanders watching Noah build his fabled arc no doubt thought that Noah was a total nut.”

    Yeah, it used to be more like that, in my case anyway, but I’m getting more questions about how to pull it off, and some comments that could be interpreted as envious by those who are trapped in BAU lifestyles. I think more folks are getting a sense of where this is all headed, at least on some scale.

    I’ve told some folks to sell everything they don’t need to be self-sufficient, reduce their consumption, and get used to living on a lot less. Some have done so, and figured out that they like living with less. All that stuff/debt/consumption wasn’t making them happy anyway. A guy I know sold their big home, managed to get enough equity out to buy a few good acres (land prices are down these days around here), and they are building their ‘tiny house’ while living in an old RV. Pretty much what I did 20 years ago (except my house isn’t quite so tiny; wife wouldn’t have it). Those of you planning to get out of the BAU traps had better get with it. Greer says it’s too late; hunker down where you are. I suppose that depends on location.

    …and MrNo, congrats on the honey harvest! I kept bees for years; need to get that going again.

  16. JuanP on Sat, 26th Sep 2015 2:38 pm 

    MrNo, Nice to hear from you. Congrats on your first honey harvest! I am very glad to hear that you left a good chunk for the bees. I believe that most hives that collapse do so because of beekeepers’ greed and over harvesting, so that was the smart thing to do. Next year you should get more if all goes well.

    This summer I designed and helped build a 2′ high 4′ X 8′ concrete block and plywood worm bin setup with three sections and two drainage pipes on a concrete slab at one of the community gardens I work on, and I am very happy with the results so far. We now pass the compostables through a three bin composting system and then feed the product to the worms. I harvested the first castings two days ago and poured them on another bin on the side for everyone to share. I was forced to put a padlock on it to stop the other gardeners from messing with it.

    I couldn’t get permission for a hive. Fortunately we have a lot of wild pollinators. Keep on trucking! 😉

  17. Bob Owens on Sat, 26th Sep 2015 3:14 pm 

    Ghung, Yes, 5 Million would be the high number; the most optimistic case. It will almost certainly be lower but not higher. This will probably take 10 to 30 years to play out; people don’t volunteer to die. If the warring parties destroy all the water infrastructure lots of people could die very quickly. No other countries want them as refugees. The UN and NGOs can’t operate there now and when the war ends they probably won’t have the money to help anyway. Yemen is of no value except for proxy wars between SA and Iran.

  18. FriedrcihKling on Sat, 26th Sep 2015 8:11 pm 

    The unstoppable deluge of illegal and legal migrants into the EU is sowing the seeds for the collapse of Western Civilization and the caucasian race. As it stands today, caucasian’s constitute just 7% of the global human population.

    Ok, bring on the politically correct trolls.

  19. apneaman on Sat, 26th Sep 2015 8:28 pm 

    Der fuhrer Jr, who gives a shit. I prefer brown girls anyway. Less filling, taste great. Besides what comes around goes around eh? Looks like the Germans will be the first whiteys marching into the showers. Gonna need lots of manpower to keep the ovens going 24/7 – should solve youth unemployment for a number of years. Always look on the bright side of life……………………

  20. Boat on Sat, 26th Sep 2015 10:16 pm 

    FriedrcihKling,

    No one human or race is any more deserving than any other. Any other view is shallow and uneducated. Having said that I agree all countries should stop all immigration unless they make the decision to replace dwindling population. Sustainable is the only common sense judge of populations. Growth for growths sake is an outdated idea for most of the world.

  21. MrNoItAll on Sun, 27th Sep 2015 1:09 am 

    ghung — I’ve been a close follower of your self-sustainability efforts for a couple of years now. We live in different areas under different situations and have to do things differently as a result. But the goal is the same. All I can say is that anybody with any amount of land or open space, and not restricted by zoning laws, ought to get into beekeeping. It isn’t just the experience which is rewarding enough in itself, but I can pretty much guarantee that any honey your bees produce will be the best honey you ever tasted. Contemplating collapse and the predicted need to trade/barter and be a specialist at something that really counts, having a going honey producing operation and the knowledge/experience and setup to keep the honey flowing presents a very self-sustaining, honorable, traditional and SWEET niche to fill. Yeah, getting setup costs a few bucks and you have to hit the books (or internet) to really sit down and learn how to do it. Not telling you anything you don’t already know, ghung, this is a motivational speech for others.

  22. MrNoItAll on Sun, 27th Sep 2015 1:18 am 

    JuanP — How’s your effort to get setup in your homeland of Uruguay going? I’ve read some pretty good things about Uruguay lately — seems like a good place to be if you can pull it off.

    It sounds like you’ve gone into full-scale production mode with your worm (red wrigglers?) colony(ies). I’m not sure what to do with mine. I have just a big plastic storage bin and we feed them vegetable left-overs. They don’t make castings as fast as I thought they would. With 1200 square feet of raised planter area, I need a LOT of worm castings, but don’t have it. My compost station is working great, getting some real heat generating and breakdown of the vegetation I throw in there. I used some of it for the corn I grew this year, and that corn grew extremely well. And you know about my soil issues. I finally broke down and got 15 cubic yards of top-quality compost/soil delivered into my driveway. I added another 4 inches in height to each planter, then filled them all to the top with the new soil. Prior to that, I bought a couple hundred dollars worth of vermiculite and mixed it into the top two inches of the clay-like soil that comes naturally in this area and that I’ve managed with great effort to actually grow some fairly decent crops in. Now, I figure I have my soil situation totally resolved. Can’t wait to plant and watch it all grow next year!!! Keep posting — I can’t post during weekdays due to new security policy at work, which pretty much cuts my posting down by about 90%. But I can still read, and enjoy staying up on your and many others’ posts.

  23. theedrich on Sun, 27th Sep 2015 3:55 am 

    Given the general, suicidal hatred of the White race on this blog, it is easy to detect here a strong hope, even lust, for the Apocalypse.  Not that such hatred is abnormal.  Indeed, it is the main ideological current flowing through all of the elites, the media and the bribe-ocracy.  As far as Europe is concerned, its leaders, led by Britain, France and Russia, decided in the first half of the last century to destroy their subcontinent.  All of the anti-Nazi, anti-White-racist, anti-Western rhetoric and holocaustiana is little more than continued justification of that decision.

    If an individual really decides to commit suicide, there is no way to convince him otherwise.  Given the bottomless hypocrisy of the English (who taught us our own version of it) and the neurotic self-righteousness of the European elites in general, it is impossible to stop the death march.  No one will admit that we are in a struggle for survival.  And there are not enough psychiatrists in the world to awaken us from our trance.  Especially not with a creature who hates Whites at the helm of the U.S.

  24. apneaman on Sun, 27th Sep 2015 5:57 am 

    You confuse well deserved critique of empire with hatred of the white race. Like most apes approaching a civilizational crisis you are desperate for meaning, so have opted for some form of neo-ancestor worship. The ancestors are pure and thus by revering them, so are you. This is why you talk as if you are not part of your own culture, because they have rejected the white way, while you have remained on the path. Just switch out Jesus, God and faith with white and you get the identical argument as the religious nut jobs. Congrats on retaining your purity.

    I admit that we (apes) will soon be in a real struggle for survival, but I’m imagining other whites and probably many of them in uniform as the greatest threat to me and mine. Throughout my entire life almost every single person who ever fucked me over or tried to fuck me over was white. Steal lie cheat – fuck them all. The only reason you have an overwhelming illegal migrant problem in your country is because your white apolitical leaders made it happen for their apolitical white elite 1% masters. In your country, the only colour that matters to the ruling class is green, but I’m certain they have plans to cash in on the racial fears of the useful idiots. There is more panic and rhetoric coming from white Americans about MENA refugees than from the white Europeans who actually have to deal with it. Americans never waste an opportunity to Knee-Jerk do they? Panic now – beat the rush.

  25. JuanP on Sun, 27th Sep 2015 6:31 am 

    MrNo, the three permaculture microfarms in Uruguay are moving forward slowly. It’s a five year plan. We started with the one belonging to my wife’s cousin because he lives down there and gets to use it regularly. Then we will do my brother’s one because he always came last as a kid and has some “issues” with being left for last. Those two are a few miles away. Ours will be last because we don’t mind and we are waiting for the pines to be harvested for pulp before we can contour the land.

    On ours, all we’ve done is fencing and planting some fruit trees between the pines. We are using local labor only and it is a very slow process. Building a house in Uruguay is a much slower process than building one in the USA. The materials and supplies are in storage in a barn and containers at our friends’ farm. My wife just came back from spending two weeks there. I don’t want to go for now.

  26. JuanP on Sun, 27th Sep 2015 7:09 am 

    MrNo, I bought 5,000 Red Wigglers and 5,000 African Night Crawlers for the worm bins. They are breeding well, I can see lots of babies and eggs. Making worm castings is a slow process, it takes months. Amounts harvested are always less than needed or wanted. If I had 1,200 sqft and only a household’s veggies scraps to feed them, I’d probably use the castings to make aerated compost tea and use the tea to water the plants that need the most help. That’d allow you to get the most benefit out of the limited amount of castings you get. Maybe you can collect some coffee grinds at work to increase production? I also buy castings, my two preferred brands are Wiggle Worm Soil builder and Worm Gold Plus.

    While I prefer vermiculite over perlite because it helps retain moisture and nutrients better, in your case perlite would be very useful to help break the soil and it is significantly cheaper. Peat moss and coconut coir would add organic matter that would help break up the clay, too.

    Don’t try to figure your soil, TEST IT! I regularly send soil samples to my county’s agricultural extension office for testing. After doing this for a few years, you will get a much better understanding of your nutrient deficiencies and how nutrients deplete through time. Doing this will allow you to ammend your soil in a more scientific way and at a lower cost. Tests are cheap or free, depending on location, and definitely worth the money.

    I try to grow nutrient dense organic food in a bio intensive way because of my very small plots. I grow better quality food than you can buy anywhere. Remember that using rock dust and sea minerals, like Azomite and Sea 90, will make you healthier because the food you grow in them will be richer in minerals. You will get back your investment in your soil tenfold in your health thanks to better nutrition. I also add an inch or two of compost every year like you did.

    I’m glad to hear that your compost operation is going strong. Your compost is probably very rich in fungi and that is good. Remember to keep it balanced, moist, and aerated. Did you buy the thermometer?

  27. Kenz300 on Sun, 27th Sep 2015 10:05 am 

    Endless population growth is not sustainable.

    Around the world we can find a food crisis, a water crisis, a declining fish stocks crisis, a Climate Change crisis, an unemployment crisis and an OVER POPULATION crisis.

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  28. Dave on Sun, 27th Sep 2015 12:19 pm 

    Syria unfortunately is just a trial run for what Africa might offer in the near future. Although there are great differences between the continents countries, as a whole fertility rates remain out of control, poor living conditions and dysfunctional governments are the rule. The world had better act soon (white, yellow brown and black) or we will face a turbulent future for all. To not make light of the Syrian situation, it is tragic and horrible. Haven’t we learned that we have to deal with these problems early yet?

  29. MrNoItAll on Sun, 27th Sep 2015 1:06 pm 

    JuanP — Thanks for your advice and knowledgeable feedback. I never did buy that thermometer — I’m not that sophisticated in doing the compost. I just turn it every few days and let it cook as time permits. It isn’t perfect, but it ain’t bad either! Hey, I like your plans for your place in Uruguay, but do you really think you have 5 years to pull it all together? I’m sure you have a tent and camping equipment in case the need arises sometime soon to bail out and head back to your plot of land. I’m sure you have contingency plans… just saying…

  30. Hubbert on Sun, 27th Sep 2015 1:22 pm 

    We maybe seeing the beginning of the end of what’s left of human civilization. There will be few places in the world that will be livable. Much of Europe will be overrun by mass migration and America is not in any better shape.

    Much of these poor fools from the third world simply do not know how to stop themselves from having children. They can’t help being what they are.

  31. apneaman on Sun, 27th Sep 2015 5:24 pm 

    Germany: Migrants In, Germans Out
    The Death of Property Rights

    http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/6583/germany-migrants-housing

  32. apneaman on Sun, 27th Sep 2015 5:27 pm 

    Germany: Migrants’ Rape Epidemic

    http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/6527/migrants-rape-germany

  33. theedrich on Sun, 27th Sep 2015 5:40 pm 

    It is so touching, watching TV of Papa Francisco in a New York school caressing little mongoloid idiots who should have been aborted long before they were born.  It is so thrilling to see Univision’s agitprop showing rejoicing alien parasites waving Mexican flags and smashing piñatas modeled to look like presidential candidate Donald Trump.  After all, Trump is an American — one of those they seek to replace after having sucked all of the wealth out of them.  Our moneyed and political elites (such as Georg Sörös, Warren Buffet, Bill Gates, etc., plus the Council on Foreign Relations) are having a ball importing millions of unassimilables from World 3.  We don’t have enough of the “underprivileged”;  we need more cultural diversity, since traditional America is so boring and also doesn’t have enough slaves to make our billionaires trillionaires.

    Interesting:  the same TPTB people who are rooting for more power vacua (and the resulting chaos) in the MENA are the very same ones who are urging the black cat currently in the White House to ship in more Mohammedans and spice up our culture.  Since White births everywhere are — to the gratification of the genosuicidists — below replacement level, the swarms from Allahland will quickly take care of the birth dearth problem, for their females tend to have eight or more offspring apiece.  O happy day!  The infestation will be wonderful:  you’ll see, Whitey.  After all, the brownies all say they “love” America, an asseveration that brings tears to the eyes of every liberal.  After all, where could bloodsuckers find a better host?  Truly rich, oily countries such as Araby (let alone Nigeria) reject them.  Same reaction from China et al.  Yep, only suicidal Whitey with his twisted Christianity will allow them to come and eat his lunch.  Hooray for the USA!

    Depending on the math artist, the U.S. is now in debt to the tune of $17 to $19 trillion ($10^12);  it was “only” about $10 Terabucks when Ø took office six and a half years ago, and has been rising exponentially since then.  California alone wastes about $25 billion/year on caring for the univited newbies in need.  Moreover, those who prefer to fantasize that the Mexican regime is not trying to invade us with a reconquista need to learn a little Spanish and spend some time in that country outside of its tourist traps, to talk to its school teachers and others about how they really view the gringo.  And given that the Cantarell oil field (their biggest) and others are depleting, only narcotics exports to the U.S. and remittances from the illegals in the U.S. are keeping that land financially afloat.  For historical reasons, their elites hate the U.S., and they view us as the trash bin for their excess population.  Other “developing” countries share that view.  And, frankly, so do our own elites.

  34. apneaman on Sun, 27th Sep 2015 6:23 pm 

    Ever have your DNA tested? You know so you could be 100% sure one of your grandmas did not give in to jungle fever one night. You might be a mongrel theedrich and not even know it. Why not eh? Happens all the time. Some of our way back granddaddies fucked some Neanderthal girls. Only one way to know for sure if you have pure European blood like me.(Neanderthal 2%). Get tested like I did. Natgeo $199.00. plus it’s for science.

    They are coming for you theedrich, they are going to swarm ashore and kill you and all the men in your family a rape your women, so get ready bitch. Take that to bed with you every night and carry it around with you all fucking day and stew in it superman. Your line will be bred out of existence by the Mohammedans. Nature’s way.

    Got the courage? What if you’re a mongrel? You will have to come up with another completely different made up superior identity. Don’t worry there are plenty of guru novelists with youtube channels and e-stores out there willing to reshape your fragile clinging brain for a price. Again, it will be unnecessary to think for yourself. Be like putting a new jacket on.

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  35. Boat on Sun, 27th Sep 2015 6:44 pm 

    threedrich,
    If breeding creates nothing but mixed races in the future we will be in good hands. Old white guys haven’t done the best for humanity so far. Along with the old guys from other races. Women will probably run the world at some point and I hope they do better.

  36. theedrich on Mon, 28th Sep 2015 3:40 am 

    Yup, nice to see the usual genosuicidal hatred from the apeman and sailor boy.  Assures us all that the death wish is alive and well in their well-washed minds.  The only questions is which method of suicide they are going to choose when the creatures from the Black Lagoon come looking for them.  Of course, at the last minute they may decide to pretend they are really pro-White and ask White survivalists to take them in.  That’s usually the case with the left.  As for the brain embolism that mixed races are going to be an improvement on the current situation, I suggest these love-everybody-except-Whites types move to Brazil.  That country already enjoys all of the prospective wonders they are talking about.  Why should they wait?

  37. JuanP on Mon, 28th Sep 2015 6:31 am 

    Theedrich “It is so touching, watching TV of Papa Francisco in a New York school caressing little mongoloid idiots who should have been aborted long before they were born.” As you should have been! As you should have been!

  38. JuanP on Mon, 28th Sep 2015 6:37 am 

    Theedrich, Have you ever been to Brazil. I’ve vacationed there many times through the years and have spent a few months of my life there. My wife just spent a couple of days there with her sister on their way back from Uruguay. I consider Brazil the most beautiful country in the world. Brazilians are some of the most beautiful, friendly, and fun people on the planet. I have Brazilian friends and neighbors here in Miami Beach. They are way nicer than you are, asshole!

  39. Davy on Mon, 28th Sep 2015 7:14 am 

    Thee, are you American? I think you are from the west coast but I could be wrong. Do you care about the US at least in relation to this board? If you do lighten up on those topics that piss people off. Americans have a hard enough time defending themselves without the inflamatory commenting. I am just asking as an American to an American if you are American.

  40. JuanP on Mon, 28th Sep 2015 7:18 am 

    Boat “Women will probably run the world at some point and I hope they do better.” Women are very unlikely to run the world at some point. Also, based on recent experience they will probably do worse. Hillary Clinton, Samantha Powers, Angela Merkel, Janet Yellen, Victoria Nuland, etc.

    Need I go on? I used to believe women might be better at running the world, but all this psychopathic narcissist bitches convinced me otherwise. You are WRONG once more, as always. Please try to get one thing right, even if it is by mistake or accident, you frigging stupid ignorant moron! You are about to claim the title of most ignorant retard on this forum.

  41. Davy on Mon, 28th Sep 2015 7:48 am 

    Woman with great leadership influence may be part of a matriarchal tribal arrangement of some wondering human tribes that survive the bottleneck in the future but that is about it. When the collapse comes it will be the young and strong that lead and survive. These will be almost all men as has always been the case throughout history. The old will lead to but more as keepers of the past and advisors. Except for exceptional circumstances and qualities women will likely not be the leadership to surface in this new world coming.

    No I am not a male chauvinist. This is reality. It is a pity because it is the female qualities that have probably advanced the species through most of our history. It is only since civilization that the male dominated side of power and conquest has it been a pole reversal. Maybe this is where our real evolutionary dead end creeped in. The moving from a matriarchal tribal arrangement to male dominated human civilization will lead to our extinction.

    PO is about the worst thing that can happen to women and women’s rights. It amazes me that more women are not doomers and preppers. It is amazing more women don’t discuss PO topics. Most of us here on this board are middle age or older educated men with a sprinkling of men with rabies and mental illness. Women are going to get relegated back to home economics by necessity and opportunity. Baby making is not going away even if a die off happens. A die off will be excess deaths over births not lower births.

  42. Kenz300 on Mon, 28th Sep 2015 9:21 am 

    The worlds poorest people are having the most children……. might be a correlation there….

    If you can not provide for yourself you can not provide for a child. Having a child that you can not provide for is cruel.

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