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  1. The economic system is such a pyramid-scheme that it requires constant growing population. That's impossible to go on forever though.

    The birth-rate has plummetted all across the world. Africa is the only continent where it is still above the replacement-level. The population is only increasing because we are lioving longer but there will be an unprecedented sudden population.collapse sooner or later.

     

  2. Canada will be all right. It will always be an attractive destination for immigration which will patch up the low birth-rate unlike many European countries where the birth-rates are so low while the population is ageing that the best advice is to stay in shape because in the 2030s and onwards being in some nursery home is going to be very nasty.

    Countries such as Italy and Spain are projected to have their population halved by the end of the century.

     

     

  3. I looked into the statistics of demographics of Canada. Just like in every other western country the birth-rate is well below the replacement-level of 2.1. There really isn't a country which could be called western which would have a birth-rate above that critical level.

     

    However, the age-structure of the population of Canada is that young that despite the low birth-rate births still outnumber deaths unlike in many European countries including Finland where it is the other way round.

    Even though immigrants especially from Middle-Eastern and African countries have a much higher birth-rate than the indigenous population (I know in Canada's case you can't use that term but let's not go into that, you know what I mean) even the birth-rate of those immigrants is lower than what it is in the countries of their origin and the second and the third generation immigrants don't have that much higher birth-rate than the population on the whole.

  4. You're right. Secularisation is a very western thing. Elsewhere in the world, especially in the so-caklled third world countries, religion still reigns supreme.

    However, speaking of catholicism in the western world nobody can deny it's gone down and fast. In Ireland only in the 1960's the mass -attendance was 90%-ish. These days it is like 10% and a few years ago they legalised abortion.

    Poland has a reputation of being a devoutly catholic country. They still have banned abortion but they have a very low birth-rate. Pure catholics reject contraception.

    Either most Polish people don't care about the church's position on contraception or most Polish people are virgins. Guess which alternative is more likely.

  5. A hatemongerer of the first order.

    Yet still better than his predecessor. 

    We in the west seem to have come to the stage that not only foreigners come into our countries but they also become leading politicians.

    Imagine it the other way round. A non-jewish PM of Israel. That just would be impossible.

  6. I wonder how many people who are in favour of Russia actually only support their system of government rather than the country itself. I mean people who thought the Soviet Union was great but who can't stand Putin's Russia or the other way round.

    Then how many people are real Russophiles for whom Russia is always right no matter which regime or ideology is in power.

  7. Russian military might has always been based on bluff. This war has truthfully exposed the state of "the second best army in the world". Their only strength in the military sense is that they don't run out of cannon fodder any time soon as life is cheap. 

  8. 3 hours ago, DogOnPorch said:

     

    Under 1 million.

    I checked the map and I was somewhat surprised how southern Canada actually is. I thought a much larger proportion of Canada would be north of the 60th. Kinda ruins Canada's reputation of being a winterland. 

    Yet something like half of Canada's territory is north of the 60th and 1/40 of the population live in that area. That must have created serious challenges for the federal government. 

    In Finland we are told that of all the people north of the 60th something like a third are Finns as Finland is entirely within that area. 

    Has to be admitted though that the Gulf-stream makes life easier. In Canada you don't have that advantage. 

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  9. Big countries are resented for meddling in the affairs of smaller ones but yet they are expected to have an active role in international politics. It's a fine line to get that balance right. 

    Germany for example is a European superpower but it is not interested in having a global role. That's why it is often criticized for not acting like a country of its size is expected to. 

     

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