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Originally posted by Mkoll
I disagree. The thread is based on objective observations of birth rates in a selection of countries and a discussion of what that might mean. You are the one who brings racism up time and again.
Change is a scary thing and the process we are discussing is change writ large and it is natural for people to be uneasy about it. The shifts in demographics around the world are going to effect culture, politics, and economics and the countries of the future will be much different from where they are now. I feel like this is what the thread is meant to discuss, not continuous loosely based accusations of racism.
Originally posted by Sissel
For a person to come out and say that there is depopulation going on is wrong....did you see the thread before the title was changed at my insisting?
Originally posted by Sissel
It's all about depopulation of the original inhabitants...........LOL, everyone knows we are already mixed at some point to begin with......LOL
Please, do yourself a favor in this instance, and go back and read the whole thing!
Originally posted by ollncasino
The thread title was "Depopulation is a Fact".
Sadly, you have been reading this thread through the bottom of a wine bottle.
Originally posted by Sissel
.....but hey, while I am at it, as I said I am of mixed culture.......I'm part black...........LOL
Not at all, if anything, it just gives me better perspective to call 'em as I see 'em.
Originally posted by ollncasino
Originally posted by Sissel
.....but hey, while I am at it, as I said I am of mixed culture.......I'm part black...........LOL
I must apologize. Being part black gives you the right to call white people racist with impunity.
I can not apologize enough.
Please accept my humblest apologies.
Originally posted by Nuker
reply to post by Sissel
Do you actually know what racism is, or were you spoon-fed the definition?
Funny.. I read the OP, and all of his replies. He said nothing about hate at all. All he said that the Western Countries populations are in decline, and are being replaced with large-immigration. Where is the Racism in that? And if someone doesn't like mixed babies? It's not racist, it's just their opinion.
Tell me something, can you come up with any logical response/argument without accusing your opponent of racism? Or do you like to try and silence your opponents with that 'R' word?
Originally posted by Sissel
Sure about that? Western civilizations according to the OP are being depopulated? (Read the thread title while you're at it) There is a difference between depopulation and decline.
It's quite clear that the intention was to bemoan certain ethnicities being depopulated...nothing more.
Originally posted by UltraMarine
reply to post by ollncasino
Thanks for the post . Depopulation is the fact . They want to depopulize the world into few millions
Not long after publicly blaming GM critics for prolonging hunger in Africa, Gates announced that his foundation is partnering with DuPont subsidiary Pioneer Hi-Bred to develop higher yield GM strains of corn. Two years ago, the Gates Foundation also partnered with Monsanto to develop drought-tolerant GM corn.
Buffet asserted in a YouTube video in 2011: I urge people to unbutton their wallet, pull out a check, reach into their purse, whatever it takes. You will find that when you give a dollar and something of yourself, a lot more than a dollar comes out the other end.By 2020, Melinda Gates hopes to have extended the use of forced sterilization through manipulation of foreign governments to further the scheme of preventing 80 million of “unwanted pregnancies” in places like Africa, India and Southeast Asia.
Pharmaceutical giant Merck announced in a formal statement that they will donate $25 million over an 8-year period as a “Merck for Mothers” campaign in line with the BMGF depopulation agenda. By claiming that this initiative is to “reduce maternal morality around the world” and will “advance efforts to help reach United Nations Millennium Development Goal 5, which calls for a 75 percent reduction in maternal mortality and universal access to reproductive health by 2015.”
Here is the world in 2050, as imagined by the U.S. Census Bureau: India will be the most populous nation, surpassing China sometime around 2025. The U.S. will remain exactly where it is now: in third place, with a population of 423 million (up from 308 million in 2010).
Last week, the Census Bureau announced that more than half of children under age 2 in the U.S. are ethnic minorities. Add to that the non-Hispanic white population's increasing age (in California, for example, the median age for non-Hispanic whites is almost 10 years older than that of the state as a whole) and the U.S. in 2050 will look a lot different than the one we know today.
Time Magazine
On May 26, the U.S. Census bureau released two reports. One is an extensive study of the Hispanic population while the other details the slowing down of the U.S. population growth rate. The U.S. has a new median age of 37 years, up from 35 in 2000 and 33 in 1990.
A second U.S. Census report focused on the Hispanic population, which at 50.5 million has grown 43% over the past 10 years. That's four times faster than the general U.S. population and more than 40 times faster than non-Hispanic whites, who grew by a measly 1%.
Time Magazine
Originally posted by snarky412
I find this topic very intriguing to say the least.
I stumbled on this subject a while back when I was researching on the Rothschilds/Rockefellers
Of course the reason for that may well be tied up in who controls the 'free' press.
"We in the press like to say we're honest brokers of information and it's just not true. The press does have an agenda." Bernard Goldberg, as quoted by Harry Stein in the June 13-19, 1992 TV Guide.
"We live in a dirty and dangerous world. There are some things the general public does not need to know and shouldn't. I believe democracy flourishes when the government can take legitimate steps to keep its secrets, and when the press can decide whether to print what it knows." -- Katherine Graham, Washington Post publisher and Bilderberger