2025-09-25
North America, Europe, UK, and many other places face a common problem.
Birth rates below 2.1 or thereabouts mean that the population will inevitably shrink, as China with its infamous one-child policy has discovered the hard way. China has been rowing back on that policy in recent years but the damage is done.
Government legislation incoming in several countries to promote "assisted dying" might be considered to send the wrong message entirely, depending on the assumed motivation ...
Likewise government measures in recent years to push untested injections (not to mention allegedly inappropriate protocols for inappropriate drugs) on an unsuspecting population, ably assisted by our "dancing NHS", could have been instrumental in baking in a collapsing birth rate, although nobody official wants to go there.
Still, this does raise a lot of uncomfortable questions which, given western European governments' blatant but undeclared policy of importing foreign nationals of sundry varieties in volume, seems bound to generate accusations of "Racism!" to be hurled at anybody who objects to the inevitable population replacement programme currently well in hand.
(And who needs an "alien invasion" to destroy us when our own governments seem hell-bent on doing the job themselves?)
So barring a mass programme of government replacement across the affected countries, it's hard to see how this may be amicably resolved.
Nick Griffin takes a preliminary discourse around the issue.
(To be continued)
2025-09-26
See also The Pill, abortion and the global population crisis