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by Giulio Meotti • October 28,
2017 at 5:00 am
- During the next
thirty years, the population of Africa is expected to increase
by one billion.
- The French economist
Charles Gave recently predicted that France will have a Muslim
majority by 2057 -- and this estimate did not even take into
consideration the number of expected new migrants.
- No doubt, Africa's
exploding population will try to reach the shores of a
wealthy, senile Europe, which is already undergoing an
internal demographic revolution. Europe, to retain its
culture, will need to make hard-headed decisions, not just
amuse itself to death. The question is: Will Europe protect
its borders and civilization before it is submerged?
In 2015
and 2016, approximately 2.5 million migrants reached Europe,
according to a Pew Research Center report. Pictured: Migrants off
the coast of Libya attempt to cross the Mediterranean to Europe, on
February 18, 2017. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
French President Emmanuel Macron this summer ended
up in the middle of a political storm -- with accusations of
"racism" -- for saying that women "with seven or
eight children" are responsible for the current condition of
the African continent, thus creating a challenge, according to
Macron, that is "civilizational".
The United Nations states that Macron is right.
According to the UN's annual demographic report, "World
Population Prospects," one-sixth of the world's population
currently lives in Africa. By 2050, the proportion will be
one-quarter, and at the end of the century -- when Africa will have
four billion people -- one-third.
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