Friday, June 15, 2012

Population Collapse in Europe

Did you know there are 20 countries in the world with (naturally) shrinking populations? And that they are all in Europe (except for Japan)? And that they are all (minus Japan) majority-Christian countries? Note the 8% increase in the population for Austria. All that will come from immigration, a lot of it Muslim.

Here are the figures:

Ukraine: 0.8% natural decrease annually; 28% total population decrease by 2050
Russia: -0.6%; -22%
Belarus -0.6%; -12%
Bulgaria -0.5%; -34%
Latvia -0.5%; -23%
Lithuania -0.4%; -15%
Hungary -0.3%; -11%
Romania -0.2%; -29%
Estonia -0.2%; -23%
Moldova -0.2%; -21%
Croatia -0.2%; -14%
Germany -0.2%; -9%
Czech Republic -0.1%; -8%
Japan 0%; -21%
Poland 0%; -17%
Slovakia 0%; -12%
Austria 0%; 8% increase
Italy 0%; -5%
Slovenia 0%; -5%
Greece 0%; -4%


From HERE.

5 comments:

Justin Long said...

Check out the population crash in North Africa as well, and other Islamic nations... It's not just Europe.

Andrew M. Greenwell said...

Death by contraception. Oh how prescient Pope Paul VI was in his encyclical Humanae vitae!

Abu Daoud said...

Hi Justin, I'm familiar with some of the lower birthrates in N Africa, Albania, and Iran. But if you then look at the most quickly growing populations in the world you will see that they are all in the Muslim world or Sub-Saharan Africa. Top of the list are countries like Niger, Yemen, and Pakistan, all strongly Muslim-majority countries. Also, the countries you mention in N Africa still have higher birth rates than the ones mentioned here. Also, Egypt, which is by far the largest population in N Africa, is well above replacement level.

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Mother Effingby said...

Left out of the equation is the other reasons for population drops, which are constant:
Mass migration, as is the case with many former communist countries and war-torn nations.
Mass murder, as in abortion and genocides against particular ethnic groups and women.
Diseases and sudden epidemics, as in 1918, following WWI with the Spanish Flu Pandemic, the Black Plague, etc.
And of course, famines, natural disasters and never-ending wars.
It always bothers me when population control freaks wish to further decrease the surplus population, as Scrooge would say. They never learn, do they. They will be the death of us all.