ChelseaRentBoy wrote: » It is in its hole random. FG some time ago brought out a policy to massively increase the population of the country by 2030. No better way than filling it with cheap labour refugees who breed like rabbits.
weldoninhio wrote: » I’m sure the victims in Rotherham, Luton, Rochdale are delighted with the new foods.
Bobtheman wrote: » Have you a shred of evidence for this? I doubt it.
TomTomTim wrote: » http://npf.ie/wp-content/uploads/Project-Ireland-2040-NPF.pdf It claims that Ireland will have an extra 1 million added to our population. How do you think that will happen when the natives are having fewer children than ever?
Hunky Monster wrote: » I’d have agreed with you a few months ago but I did my own research on this Ireland 2040 plan and if you do the maths on it you’ll see we will hit one million extra without ANY immigrants.
Hunky Monster wrote: » I’d have agreed with you a few months ago but I did my own research on this Ireland 2040 plan and if you do the maths on it you’ll see we will hit one million extra without ANY immigrants. Which begs the question... at the current rate we’re letting these lads in what will our population be by 2040, much more than 1 million I’d suspect.
Bobblehats wrote: » We’re actually a bit of a running joke to these people by now I saw a video of one fella in the african bush stark bollock naked waving a machete threatening to chop us up when he comes to “I-land”. There’s videos of them living in stunning new builds, all mod cons beautifully lacquered seamless floors big american style fridges they get handouts to stock up and these circulate around their social media feeds back home. Let’s just say it’s a lot of people word is very much getting out; to more than even I can even fathom. We’re going to need a bigger housing estate. Lots of them..
Wibbs wrote: » Ireland has the highest birthrate in the EU.
Deleted User wrote: » I do find the whole thing interesting though. If the purpose was to increase the population, with Irish people in mind, wouldn't it make sense to attract migrants from countries/ethnicities that white people tend to marry? Instead, we're told to accept, firstly mostly young males, and then, actual fleshed out families. Ireland doesn't have a skewed gender ratio so aiming for mostly males makes little sense, and in any case, there's little actual intermarriage between Westerners and those from the M.East or Africa. Now, if they were plugging for Asians to arrive, I'd understand it better, but the most logical thing would be to encourage immigration from Europe/Oz etc where people share common values/perceptions, and therefore, are more likely to get into long term relationships. (My preference is Asian women, but I know I'm a minority) This is about diluting "whiteness". If it was really about population, then we'd be pushing for European migration, since Ireland's economy is strong enough to attract the attention of most people, especially if some incentives were provided. But I guess we already have too many white people.
Deleted User wrote: » I remember a few years back a lot of talk about Germany apparently needing more people as their numbers were dropping. Those new migrants were to come from the middle east, africa, south asia etc. Nobody seemed to mention countries like Italy, Greece, Portugal or Spain who at the time had near 50% youth unemployment.
I see sheep wrote: » How have Irish people become so obsessed with daft conspiracy theories?
Deleted User wrote: » Germany didn't learn from bringing in the Turkish populations... for a nation that's been so successful at learning from past mistakes, they have a rather strong blindspot in certain areas. They used to have a certain arrogance in believing that their own culture would cause others to integrate... hasn't worked out well for them. (The Turkish/Arab section of Frankfurt comes to mind)
Sloan Hundreds Village wrote: » This was likely back in the 80/90's when there was indeed a demand (and expectation) for traditional labour. However time have changed since thanks to automation, and will continue to make humans redundant, circa 50% of all the current jobs won't exist by 2030.
dominatinMC wrote: » On Germany, it's the situation in Berlin (rather than Frankfurt) which springs to my mind. I stayed in the Kreuzberg area last year and, whilst I was expecting a "melting pot"-type area, I was still shocked at the lack of traditional German people, food, pubs, etc. It was like being in Turkey at times. But if I had wanted to go to Turkey, I would have booked a trip there instead. In fact, the whole Berlin experience was somewhat alarming, and didn't really feel like being in Germany for a lot of it. For a more "authentic" traditional German experience, Munich is much better IMO.
Hunky Monster wrote: » You should see Paris.
Wibbs wrote: » The changes in Paris over the last 20-30 years and especially the last 10 have been depressing. A friend of mine used to go there regularly over that time period and has said never again as the increasing negatives overwhelm the positives for him.
Deleted User wrote: » TBH I find that most French cities have gone downhill in a big way. I used to spend a lot of time in France (the south especially), but I tend to avoid the country now. It's African population has really destroyed the "nice" feeling of the country. It just feels far less safe, there's too many scams/beggars, and French people themselves have that haunted look to them, not being as friendly/open as they used to be.
Hunky Monster wrote: » They sound daft until you do the research for yourself. If you’re not prepared to do the research maybe you should refrain from commenting here until you know something about the topic in question.
biko wrote: » Poland and Hungary are trying to boost their own birthrates instead of bringing in other peoples. In Hungary, married young women have seen fertility increases in recent years, and fertility for women ages 30-34 has seen particular growth. That’s consistent with these policies having some effect. This will go a long way to preserve their culture.
I see sheep wrote: » By 'research' I assume you mean going down a rabbit hole of scaremongering racist You Tube videos from 'Patriotic' people :pac:
The racist nonsense on this thread is pathetic, especially coming from I assume Irish people, who have always migrated freely all around the world and still do today.