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Comments by "CaptainVanisher" (@captainvanisher988) on "Will the Fertility Rates in Europe Rise Again?" video.
@bloodwargaming3662 SYRIZA used to be euroskeptic but now it's not. It's also left wing not centre-left nor far-left. But it is left wing nonetheless. PASOK is centre-left.
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Economic incentives have majorly failed to drive up fertility rates in all of the countries that they have been applied to. The only way to drastically change fertility is by a big cultural wave. Other than that I don't how we can fix our fertility rates. Plus if you take into account the fact that economic incentives have been failing to fix fertility rates on top of the fact that low fertility rates put more strain into the welfare system, the solutions you speak of are disastrous for society in general. And even more so, saying that people don't have children because they cannot afford them is idiotic, since the countries where people are the wealthiest also have the lowest fertility rates.
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@eatinsomtin9984 I mean if I go to London I will see a bunch of muslims and africans. It is pretty bad. The difference between past diversity in the Us is that is unified under the same God, the same language and patriotism. Today's american diversity is unassimilated immigrants, divide between patriotism and hatred of the nation and push of Spanish especially in the Southern states.
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Great video. One thing I have to add which I think you were wrong at, is the birth rates in the anglosphere not being so low. I think that is mostly due to mass immigration happening in the 2000s and 2010s. In France that's certainly the reason. Same with the UK and Canada. In the Us it is like 70% that and 30% the now minority of tradcons. You are right on the only way out of this being a cultural shift. It's the only way this can be resolved. I don't think authoritarian government regimes will be able to shake of free societies like in Europe. So the only way is the cultural shift. But if it doesn't hit hard and fast, I doubt our countries will be able to survive. I live in Greece and we already feel the effects of it. Even though we spend a big percentage of our GDP in pentions, they're still close to poverty levels. Now imagine in the next 10-20 years. The system will collapse. Another thing is with immigration. Mass immigration will only act counter productively to our societies. With most of the immigrants not being fully vetted and denying assimilation, the crime rates will rise and internal conflicts will occur. The UK, Sweden ,France etc already see the consequences of mass immigration. Lastly, I think more and more young men are waking up to this reality and going right or far right and traditional. But unless women follow suit the change will never happen.
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@Heatwave9000 Wealth is always adjusted by inflation and cost of living. In many wealthy nations you are correct, but in many you are not. As for the mindset I totally agree. In wealthier nations young people are far more materialistic and individualistic. In poorer nations young people are more family oriented and religious.
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@toxicmale2264 Really? You think China won't start forcing people to have kids if it went as bad as it is now in Europe, Japan or SK? People would say the same about abortions "you can't force people to have abortions" yet China did just that. Free countries may be unable to force people to procreate but authoritarian regimes like the CCP very well can.
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