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then,
birth control wasn't as common as it is now and it wasn't considered de
classe to actually have a bunch of kids. Today, the German fertility rate
is below replacement level and some Germans even want to import millions
of immigrants to fill the jobs that never to be born Germans won't fill.
It's a little like ants importing grasshoppers to do their work and then
because the grasshoppers are in the ant hill, they are thereafter called
ants. An ant hill that has no ants, isn't an ant hill and a Germany that
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While
the imvasion was going on, the French people would no doubt be
treated to editorials in their newspapers similar to Power of Pulling
Together, the one that the Los Angeles Times had in its May 26, editions
telling of the joys of Third World immigration to the U.S. Let me give
you a bit of that editorial with a few changes to make it more of a fictional
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"Newly released census figures confirm the ethnic diversity that [French] residents see on the sidelines during youth soccer games, in classrooms, and in workplaces. "The nation must embrace and welcome ethnic diversity and ensure that educational opportunities are in place for [German] immigrants and their children." Still not clear? Try it this way:
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Of course the question that should be asked by the people in our fictional (sort of) examples above, and in modern America, is "Why the hell must we embrace and welcome diversity, especially when the 'diversity' isn't that at all, but is a friggin' invasion and a destruction of our way of life?" Embracing that, is a little like embracing termites in our homes because they're there. The real point of the above is that a population with
a high fertility rate will naturally expand, while a population with
a low fertility rate will naturally contract. The population that is
expanding, whether it is made up of insects or human beings, is aggressive
in finding food, while the contracting population is more passive and
is easily pushed around. To repeat, the Germans had the right idea to
expand, the problem was in how they did it. Had the Germans simply encouraged
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What
should we do? We could follow the Bush family plan and let ourselves be
absorbed, or we can fight back, by damn! And, by fight back, I mean that
we should resurrect a slogan from the '60's "Make Love Not War!"
Yes, dear friends, the answer to our problems is to breed and have children.
Throw away those birth control devices. Revel in the flesh. I told you
I'd get back to cajones. Get lusty and welcome new life. Then, as our
population grows, as it once was doing, we'll find that we have plenty
of our own people who are willing to do "the jobs that no one else
will do." We'll also find that many of our people, due to the crowding,
will start looking outward once more and that many will imvade Mexico
and points south looking for the human equivalent of food--work.
Oh, the other part of this imvasion plan is to use our technological prowess and our financial resources to give free birth control to Mexico and the rest of the Third World.
In our Love campaign, don't shoot blanks! |
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