Wednesday, 25 October 2017

A Quarter of the Population of Germany is Foreign

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
October 24, 2017

Germany is reaching Canada levels of other people’s children.
Canada is about a third foreign born. America is about a fifth.
Diversity Macht Frei:
The diagram shows the percentage share of the German population of “immigrant origin”. It amounts to 18.6 million people, or 25.5% of the total. Multicultural Berlin is the solitary blue dot in the east.
For these statistics, immigrant origin is defined as not being a German citizen at birth or having one or more parents who was not a German citizen at birth. This means the figures would not include third-generation Turks, for example, so the data may actually be understating the severity of the demographic change. That said, not all these immigrants are brown-skinned or Muslim. There are significant numbers of southern and eastern Europeans among them.
The data is from official sources.
What’s interesting is the difference between East and West Germany. It seems that the former East Bloc is just isolated against this stuff in the way that the West is not.
We see Hungary and Poland and Russia and so on fighting the multicult, faggots, feminism, etc., and tend to assume it is some deep-rooted cultural or even ethnic difference. But Germany was one country 70 years ago, they are ethnically exactly the same, but now the people are totally different.
I’m not going to say “communism is good” – no one thinks that. But there is evidence mounting that it was better than the Western system, at least for people and families.


Certainly, economically it was not good.
But hey – there could be a connection between good economies and bad families.
I do not know.

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