It's simple - islamisation takes precedence. Their anti-natalist agenda is already doing great given that all civilized countries are below replacment.
Have you noticed how every time "democracy" is exported to a third world country, it inevitably leads to a drop in population growth? Same thing will eventually happen to muslims imported to first world countries. UK won't become an Islamic state and the muslims there won't become englishmen. It's a dialectic that will bring about a synthesis - the new world citizen, who in Count Coudenhove-Kalergi's words will be neither white, nor black but a mongrel race.
Yeah right, the guy who was instrumental in the creation of the EU was just writing fiction. Next you're going to say the same about Aldous Huxley I bet. They totally weren't part of elite circles that influenced policy. Isn't it curious how those guys predictions of 100+ years have been fulfilled? Such a coincidence.
Population growth stops because kids live long enough to not need replacements in case of childhood death.
It's simple - islamisation takes precedence. Their anti-natalist agenda is already doing great given that all civilized countries are below replacment.
That makes no sense. Islam is natalist. If they were anti-natalist, they'd want to avoid Islamization at all costs.
Have you noticed how every time "democracy" is exported to a third world country, it inevitably leads to a drop in population growth? Same thing will eventually happen to muslims imported to first world countries. UK won't become an Islamic state and the muslims there won't become englishmen. It's a dialectic that will bring about a synthesis - the new world citizen, who in Count Coudenhove-Kalergi's words will be neither white, nor black but a mongrel race.
Kalergi was a sci-fi writer. What he says is irrelevant.
Islam never changes. Population growth stops because kids live long enough to not need replacements in case of childhood death.
Yeah right, the guy who was instrumental in the creation of the EU was just writing fiction. Next you're going to say the same about Aldous Huxley I bet. They totally weren't part of elite circles that influenced policy. Isn't it curious how those guys predictions of 100+ years have been fulfilled? Such a coincidence.
Did that make sense to you when you wrote it?