And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
HUGE areas of those blue countries are almost totally uninhabitable. The Indian subcontinent has its sparse areas, too, but anywhere people can survive they have jammed in those red nations. Wow.
Including Pakistan is not legitimate, but it only reduces the Red total by about 150 million.
So why isn't India a permanent member of the Security Council, but France and UK are? One remembers it took forever to dump Taiwan and put the PRC on the SC.
Brazil, Nigeria, Iran, Pakistan, Turkey, and especially Japan are all legitimate candidates for permanent membership, and if they were added we would get a better UN.
Sykes, there is no better UN. The only good UN is when we stop funding it. The other nations won't contribute enough bucks to continue the UN's worthless programs or to be able to maintain the building in NYC.
Current Indian TFR is in decline. Still above replacement, but projected to drop below sometime this decade: https://www.macrotrends.net/countries/IND/india/fertility-rate
At which point India faces the same problem everyone else is having: a rapidly aging population and an inverted demographic pyramid.
Read The Camp of the Saints by Jean Raspail.
ReplyDeleteI looked for it but the prices range from $125 to $300. They REALLY don't want that book available.
DeleteIt's available for free on library genesis..
DeleteRead the Wikipedia summary. Some anonymous are too rude.
DeleteClassic.
DeleteWell, we know where the most efficient population reduction takes place.
ReplyDeleteHUGE areas of those blue countries are almost totally uninhabitable. The Indian subcontinent has its sparse areas, too, but anywhere people can survive they have jammed in those red nations. Wow.
ReplyDeleteAnd they all want to come to the US.
DeleteAnd they don't use toilet paper to wipe themselves.
ReplyDeleteToilet paper? Heck, 700 million India don’t even use toilets. Open defecation, with its negative public health impact, is the norm.
DeleteIncluding Pakistan is not legitimate, but it only reduces the Red total by about 150 million.
ReplyDeleteSo why isn't India a permanent member of the Security Council, but France and UK are? One remembers it took forever to dump Taiwan and put the PRC on the SC.
Brazil, Nigeria, Iran, Pakistan, Turkey, and especially Japan are all legitimate candidates for permanent membership, and if they were added we would get a better UN.
Sykes, there is no better UN. The only good UN is when we stop funding it. The other nations won't contribute enough bucks to continue the UN's worthless programs or to be able to maintain the building in NYC.
DeleteCurrent Indian TFR is in decline. Still above replacement, but projected to drop below sometime this decade: https://www.macrotrends.net/countries/IND/india/fertility-rate
ReplyDeleteAt which point India faces the same problem everyone else is having: a rapidly aging population and an inverted demographic pyramid.