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France Reaches 30% Diversity Among Newborns; Native Youth Get Angry
What share of France’s population is “diverse”, as the term is used today (i.e., non-European by ancestry)? People wonder, and — actually — it’s a bit of a mystery. Reliable racial data for France is hard to come by. An … Continue reading
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Tagged 1968, africa, ancestry, Bernard Kouchner, Camp of the Saints, Caroline Fourest, corsica, diversity, europe, fertility, france, Génération Identitaire, gypsies, Jean Raspail, Majority Rights, overseas france, paris, recession, sicily, sickle cell, sparta, youth
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Western Civilizational Pride, 1986-1992
A theory of mine, for some time now, has been that a swelling of ‘civilizational pride’ among Westerners began sometime in the late-1980s — as it became clear victory in the Cold War was at hand — and lasted through … Continue reading
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Tagged 1989, abortion, cold war, crime, dennis mangan, europe, fertility, revisionism, usa, western civilization, whites
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Family Type and Fertility
Steve Sailer posts the following map: It is explained thusly by New York Times blogger Frank Jacobs: * The “absolute nuclear” family type is both liberal and unequal. Children are totally emancipated, forming independent families of their own. The inheritance … Continue reading
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Tagged europe, fertility, france, frank jacobs, germany, hbd chick, inheritance, netherlands, rollory, scotland, steve sailer
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Capitalist Liberal Multicultacracy
Someone signing only as “Albert” has written a brilliant piece on US Government ideology circa 2011. It was buried in the comments at the popular Mangan blog. I reproduce it here so more eyes might yet see it. It’s 2,000 … Continue reading
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Tagged capitalism, capitalist liberal democracy, democracy, dennis mangan, europe, kosovo, multicultacracy, occidental dissent, state department, usa
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Fleeing Polygamy? Senegalese Young Men Flock to Europe
Does polygamy explain why Senegalese immigration to Europe is so high? A commenter suggests it does: [Polygamist Senegal's] extra men simply migrate to the West… [Excess males] naturally gravitate to more hospitable societies. Smugglers of Senegalese illegal-immigrants into Europe are … Continue reading
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Tagged africa, europe, france, human smuggling, immigration, italy, polygamy, senegal, spain
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Share of Births to Unmarried Mothers, by Race, 1990-2010
Questions 1.) What is driving the growth in unmarried-motherhood among whites and Hispanics? 2.) Implications of a Rising White Rate: Births to unmarried white mothers went from 1-in-6 births in 1990, to (likely) near 2-in-6 by 2010. What will it … Continue reading
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Tagged 1960s, births, england, europe, half sigma, illegitimacy, japan, lawrence auster, marriage, race, thinking housewise, usa
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