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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Will Europe Hit a Demographic Tipping Point

Aaron M. Renn 07/16/2013
The best hope for the youth of France, according to a recent New York Times op-ed, is, well, to get out of France. Youth unemployment in France is running at 26%. No wonder some might believe their best opportunity lies elsewhere, including their old colony of New France (Quebec).
But this punishing level of unemployment is only slightly worse than the EU-wide rate of 23%. Countries like Spain and Greece have astonishing youth unemployment rates of nearly 60%. What does the future of these countries’ youth look like? Or their adults for that matter? Maybe it’s a future on another continent, including former colonies.
Young people in France are starting to test the economic waters in Quebec.  Fairly recently Spain became a place immigrants came to for opportunity, becoming one of the primary draws for immigrants for both Africa and Latin America. But now Spain is again seeing people leave for greener pastures in Latin America. It’s a similar case in Portugal, where tens of thousands of Portuguese natives have moved to their former colony of Angola in recent years……To Read More….. http://www.newgeography.com/content/003820-will-europe-hit-a-demographic-tipping-point?
My Take – This will ultimately be resolved with unparalleled violence.  The writer refuses to say it, but the ‘radicalized immigrants’ are Muslims and the ‘radicalization of native born citizens’ is occurring among those who resent the Muslims due to they’re violent ways, and their demands that everyone change to accommodate them.   The level of violent crime by Muslims in Europe against native born residents is increasing.  There will eventually be a violent backlash, and the governments of Europe will face a potential revolution.  I predict it will start in France.    

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