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Originally Posted by Plethon
I don't think it's falsified. The demographic disaster has been around for several decades and it wouldn't be so easy to falsify it on such a grand scale.
However, immigration is not solution. It multiplies problems instead of solving them and destroys the tissue of the nation.
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Surely i'm not suspecting a grand deception, simply I wonder if data are not deliberately pushed towards a less optimistic view, hiding improvements and a possible inversion of tendency.
Let's not forget that immigrants are a source of political power for the left and a lot of charitable association, especially the powerful catholic ones in catholic countries, get considerable wealth by the funds they receive from governments to treat immigrants needs.
There is also an army of consultants, expert, sociologists, psychologists and social workers whose only source of income are immigrants.
If we add to this the fact that factories employ them instead of the usual white underclass we have a powerful set of great interest groups who make money out of immigration.
Such groups have a great influence on the media and academia, not to mention governments.