Posted on 01/16/2019 1:43:59 AM PST by RoosterRedux
In an interview conducted in April 2018, Macron stated that due to explosive third-world population growth, Europe will be entering an age of unprecedented mass migration from Africa and that the people of the two continents have a shared destiny. He was referring to an estimate that within the next few decades, the number of Africans living in Europe will increase from nine million to as many as 200 million.
The continent of Africa is larger than the U.S., China, Japan, India, and most of Europe combined and is rich in valuable natural resources. A more rational leader might have mentioned that, along with how the people should stay home and work on improving their own nations.
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I don't believe that Macron is a stupid man. He must occasionally look out a window and see what is happening in Paris. Maybe he believes that accepting millions of migrants in Europe will help bring the world closer to a globalist utopia, and that the people who will suffer the consequences before we get there are just collateral damage. However, the yellow vest protests continue all over France, with over 80,000 participating last Saturday, and Macron's approval rating has hit as low as 18%.
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Europe in two worls wars lost the genetic ability to resist superior genetic warriors up from Africa.
The destruction of Europe by Africans is Darwinian selection in action.
Bump!
“Macron is not a stupid man.”
Mass African/Muslim migration is even faster, if you can believe it, at destroying nations than communism.
I’m sure this was intentional.
Some Euro nations see the threat and are standing strong.
France is eventually going to see rivers of blood in their streets, in the struggle to decide which world view reigns.
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