Posted on 10/17/2025 4:28:20 AM PDT by MarlonRando
According to figures released by the national statistics agency INSEE, out of 660,787 babies born in France last year, 225,591 – or 34.1 percent – had at least one parent born outside the country. Of these, 125,440 babies – 19 percent of all births – were born to two foreign-born parents, the highest level recorded to date.
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thank the 60s commies / hippies like LBJ for completely destroyed white Western Civilization, and the neoCON scum who cry “muh capitalism!” while artificially manipulating the supply of labor so they can sell out their countrymen.
What would be interesting is the popularity of the name Mohammed for new borns in France.
Before someone looks if up which I can also easily do, and says only .05%, realize, the problem with that name is that there are literally 50+ different spellings:
https://www.behindthename.com/name/mohammad
and I could never understand that. I wonder why so many different spellings.
because even the evil muslims cant all agree on how to spell Satan.
Europe, as I knew of it for most of my life, is no more; Western Civilization, as I knew of it for most of my life, is no more. That’s a tough reality to accept, and one that will not change any time in the foreseeable future. And it was all preventable.
Thank goodness I did all my traveling in Europe twenty years ago. I think soon it will be a no go for white people.
Remember back after 9-11 when the left wing media was twisting itself into knots about the correct spelling of, "Osama," vs. "Usama," for fear of being disrespectful? Because so many different western nations/language groups have had to deal with Arabic speakers for so long, there are a lot of different transliterative systems that have been ddeveloped to translate Arabic words/names into French, English, Italian, etc. Depending on them system used you'll get Mohammed, Mohamed, Muhammed, etc.
from the article:
The trend is likely to continue. INSEE data published earlier this month revealed there are now a record 6 million foreigners living in France, close to double the 3.6 million residing in the country back in 2006.
The march toward Eurabia rages on.
And they don't mean Belgian.
and I could never understand that. I wonder why so many different spellings.
Simple, Ask Hussein obama how to spell it...he knows.
Meaux-hammed.
What was that saying Longshanks said?
Adieu, l'autrefois belle France!
It literally looked like Somalia
Replacing white is no accident it’s a plan?.
For the same reason that there are so many different variants of, say, the name "John": Languages and dialects!
Johannes, Johann, John, Juan, etc.
Regards,
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