Posted on 04/19/2014 9:55:28 AM PDT by dennisw
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The United Nations Population Division, which tracks demographic data from around the world, has dramatically revised its projections for what will happen in the next 90 years. The new statistics, based on in-depth survey data from sub-Saharan Africa, tell the story of a world poised to change drastically over the next several decades. Most rich countries will shrink and age (with a couple of important exceptions), poorer countries will expand rapidly and, maybe most significant of all, Africa will see a population explosion nearly unprecedented in human history.
If these numbers turn out to be right they're just projections and could change significantly under unforeseen circumstances the world of 2100 will look very different than the world of today, with implications for everyone. It will be a place where today's dominant, developed economies are increasingly focused on supporting the elderly, where the least developed countries are transformed by population booms and where Africa, for better or worse, is more important than ever.
Here is the story of the next 90 years as predicted by UN demographic data and explained in nine charts. The charts are interactive; move your cursor over them to track and compare the data.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
What I was thinking too!!! We have our own Supreme Emperor Hussein Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho
China is colonizing Africa economically and politically, from using it as a dumping ground for really cheap knock off goods to buying large chunks of farmland there to mining.
Fortunately, it is literally, physically impossible.
All large African cities, sustained by foreign charity, are one epidemic away from extinction.
We may see something similar in Nevada after the BLM drives Bundy off his ranch: the Desert Tortoise National Park. Hordes of tourists, probably thousands every year, will flock to the site to see the tortoises in their natural habitat. Schoolchildren will be taught to venerate the name of Harry Reid as a great conservationist, up there with John Muir, Theodore Roosevelt, and Gifford Pinchot.
How did their last 30 years of demographic predictions turn out?
Camp of the Saints comes to mind.
four times the resource burden = four times the opportunity
But, what if a group of liberty minded individuals were to carve out a coastal city, write a Constitution much like our own, and thrive there much like Hong Kong?
You cannot overlook a culture that rationalizes raping a baby to remove your curse of AIDS.
Sub-Saharan Africa is genetically defective. When genetic science catches up to empirical observations, Sub-Saharan Africans will be like Zombies in the gene pool.
Like in Star Wars?
Camp of the Saints updated 2014 includes Africans coming to Europe en masse. http://tinyurl.com/me273oq
More power to them then.
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