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18 December 2010

England is being invaded

http://voxday.blogspot.com/2010/11/from-1066-to-2066.html

From 1066 to 2066

Albion is being invaded and settled for the first time since Hastings:
White British people will be in a MINORITY in their own country by 2066, an expert warned last night. David Coleman, professor of demography at Oxford University, said they will make up less than HALF the population in just over 50 years. And soaring immigrant birthrates mean white British kids will be in a minority of youngsters in the UK even sooner. The dramatic decline will be fuelled by record-breaking levels of immigration, coupled with the departure of thousands of Brits for a better life abroad, the population analyst said.
Correction: it's not their country anymore. It's just a province of the European Union... at least until the Euro collapses. While some innocents and disingenues still insist that there is not even the theoretical possibility of a difference between a majority white country and a minority white country based on the idea that all humans are not only equal, but interchangeable, both recent and ancient history strongly suggest otherwise. Once immigration transforms into migration, the invaded culture is on its way to the dustbin. Consider, for example, the difference in employment rates between natives, and first-generation, and second-generation non-European immigrants in three major European countries, which directly contradicts the multiculturalist assumption that integration is a function of time.

If ethnocentrism, relative poverty, or a lack of integration was the primary reason non-European immigrants were employed at lower rates than native Europeans, one would expect second-generation immigrants to be employed at higher rates than the preceding generation. But this is not the case, and the same pattern can be seen in Hispanic immigration to the United States as well. Needless to say, a 20% reduction in the productive percentage of the population is likely to have significant social and economic effects over time.

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