Posted on 03/20/2018 4:00:04 PM PDT by Altura Ct.
No, we cannot come back from this. The die is cast. There is no putting the genii back in the bottle. True that Europe is much worse, but that only means their collapse will come faster. Ours is still coming and there is no stopping it.
Of course it can be stopped - but Americans would have to be inconvenienced with children to do so. Choices have consequences.
After the fall of France in 1940:
“Today when France is in the grips of true misfortune, there is no more place for lies and fantasies. Too few babies, too few weapons, too few alliesthese are the causes of our defeat. We tried to make things easy for ourselves, and today we face misfortune.”
Philippe Pétain
I don’t think government subsidizing of children fixes this; we already do that (and created the welfare state in the process), and Europe and Japan have been trying it for years - without success. Hearts and minds must be turned back to the time when people had children out of love, even a primitive desire to propagate the species.
Any government solution will fail because we know governments change, and policies (and funding) with them.
I wouldn’t worry about blacks in terms of the demographic changes (as they relate to us versus South Africa); they also have seen their birth rate plummet (since the 1996 welfare reform ended “more cash for more kids”), and were quickly bypassed by Hispanics in numbers (in 2000, ten years earlier than projected). When America is no longer a “white” country, it will end up a country divided with blacks, browns, yellows, etc. - and the black segment will be smaller than the white, Asian, or Hispanic parts.
What about the Irish,Italians and Greeks,et al.?
Thanks, forgot them, was just making a quick illustration.
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