Increased birth "French", really? Farid Smahi
As in 2009 and 2010, sociologists swoon early this year except French population, up to use the phrase "Baby boomers anti-crisis * to define the steady rise in national fertility rate.
While other European countries (Italy, Germany) do more for ages renewal of their population, France is the good student with a figure of 2.01 children per woman ... just enough to ensure that renewal.
What has our country so that others do not? those who rely on daily experience, the answer is clear: an exponential mass of immigrants. And not just any individuals and families come from sub-Saharan Africa, from countries with rapid population vitality (5 children per woman in Senegal, 7 in Niger, for example) **. Many hands to work the land or lead flocks, certainly, but too many mouths to feed in societies for the time being unfit to be self-sufficient ...
In France, the crisis hit these little groups, often watered social aid of any kind, benefits "entitlement" and untouchable by the inertia of the unions. Even if the strike she, multiplying the number of children per family offers to it comfortable income allowance or housing benefit ...
In fact, fear of the future can not be a feeling shared with the French families struggling with job insecurity, since they can only rely on themselves for the future their children.
Who can seriously believe that a country each year 200,000 sacrificing potential humans - through a policy of abortion diverted from its original meaning - to be able to appear as a champion of birth? The stubborn refusal of our leaders to compile statistics ethnic has no function other than this: still and always hide the reality of depopulation French, made in favor of settlement migration.
" , France will become the colony of colonies " prophesied Vladimir Putin, strongman of a country - Russia - who knows yet what the "soul of a nation" means.
To avoid this human disaster, time is short, so ... Let's fight!
* Direct Matin
19/01/11 ** Source: National Institute of Demographic Studies, http://www.ined.fr/fr/pop_chiffres/pays_du_monde/
Francis Vial
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