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Tag: demographics

A Senior UK Politician Responds to White British Minority: “So What?”

Frank Haviland January 3, 2023

“So what?” is not Sajid Javid’s usual refrain on the topic, particularly when he believes votes are up for grabs.

Swedish City Eyes Demographic Planning

Sven R. Larson December 12, 2022

The goal would be to even out differences between parts of the city in terms of “unemployment, educational level, and crime.”

Legal Migration Once More Encouraged by European Authorities

Hélène de Lauzun November 23, 2022

Demography is normally a matter handled through the domestic policy of member states, but the European Union intends to influence national policies in this area.

Catholics Outnumber Protestants in N. Ireland for the First Time, Census Data Reveals 

Robert Semonsen September 28, 2022

The 2021 census data revealed that of Northern Ireland’s some 1.9 million inhabitants, 45.7% identify as Catholic or as having a Catholic background, compared to 43.5% who identify as Protestant or another Christian denomination.

Nearly 1/3 of Young Children in France are of Non-European Origin, Data Reveals

Robert Semonsen September 8, 2022

The data revealed that the vast majority of older immigrants are the children or grandchildren of Europeans, while the younger immigrant population most often originated from North Africa and sub-Saharan Africa.

Germany: Number of Young People Sinks to New All-Time Low 

Robert Semonsen July 26, 2022

The figures are a stark reminder of the demographic cliff that Germany and the rest of Europe continue to race towards.

Marion Maréchal: Historical People of France Could be Minorities by 2060

Robert Semonsen March 23, 2022

Marion Maréchal spoke of the demographic race against time that France faces, saying: “If we continue on this curve, it may be that by 2060, what is called the ‘historical people’, the natives will be a minority on French territory.” 

VOX and the Strange Death of Europe

Francisco José Contreras March 17, 2022

Europe is immersed in an exercise of self-denial that will become self-destruction if a new course is not found.

French Philosopher: “Fanatical Denial of Reality” to Disregard Demographic Replacement 

Robert Semonsen January 31, 2022

Despite dismissing Éric Zemmour’s idea of a ‘Great Replacement’ as “too radical,” one of France’s eminent left-wing philosophers has argued that it takes a “fanatical denial of reality” to discount the “obvious” demographic replacement presently taking place across the European continent.

Focus on the Family: How Hungary Makes Conservatism Work

Sven R. Larson December 27, 2021

Growing capital formation and a rising standard of living are irrefutable evidence of how the Hungarian government is successfully putting its conservative values to work. With a distinctly conservative welfare state, Mr. Orbán has led his country out of a demographic slump. Marriage and birth rates are up noticeably, which is precisely what the Hungarian government was aiming for.

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