2025-09-26
Nick Griffin discussed the impending population collapse here ... and here is part 2, wherein he discusses possible measures that might contribute to an effective population regeneration.
Now there is much too ponder here, especially the matter of abortion which most right-minded people might recognise to be an ugly and ungodly alternative to less damaging means of birth control, or as we used to say before God and Family were elbowed out of modern society, family planning.
But (probably wisely, given space considerations) he doesn't consider the bigger picture, which revolves around our pressing need to cut government down to size by identifying the properly essential functions that we have an actual need for government to fulfil - and discarding all the rest, especially the top-down micro-management and downright interference in affairs both domestic and foreign that pass for government today.
By so doing, most of the unproductive civil servants, QUANGOcrats, NGOmers, Think-tankers and regulators, and the many employees of the compliance-industrial-, military-industrial-, and pharma-industrial-political- complexes, would be released for productive employment in the real economy.
Throw in removal of the criminal classes of elite central/big bankers who lend money they haven't got and ultimately destroy the real market economies whilst lining their own capacious pockets, and the benefits keep on piling up!
Taxation would be reduced to comparatively trivial levels and the market economies, released from that dead-weight, would thrive unhindered, leaving people able once again to afford to bring up a family on one income, as we used to do a century or more ago.
With the benefits of technology (ancient and modern!) applied not to control us, but to support us, the world would truly become our oyster - and we might well end up being able to do our own home-schooling as we would see fit - probably with a mix-and-match approach to home education and formal education classes to suit individual needs.
Couldn't be done? With real freedom of speech, freedom of choice, and freedom of action - and goodwill all round - yes it could.
As a by-product of such reorganisation, people would be able to afford the wonderfully challenging but pleasurable activity of raising families again! Would they need any encouragement? Maybe they might, but such matters could be left to local initiatives rather than to remote central government.
Still, enough of my day-dreaming, Nick is still in the old world of big overbearing government, and its inevitable baleful consequences ...