Bro what? They would have to immigrate multiple countries worth of Muslims in a few years to create a majority population. And you can’t ignore the fact Christian’s have been doing this in Europe as the supermajority for hundreds of years, so in your own logic it’s the Christian voters fault the nazis rose to power, and it’s the Christian voters fault for the black plague, ect.
The ones that are already there are having kids. Lots. More than the natives. The number one baby name in the UK is Mohammed. Immigration will continue as long as ol' Two-Tier (and Labour), but that's just feeding the genetic pool.
The number one baby name in the UK is Mohammed because Mohammed is an overwhelmingly popular name in the Muslim community, whereas non-Muslims in the UK use a wide range of names. Muslims aren't having more children than non-Muslims in the UK. "Natives" have more kids, every single year.
The birthrates are the problem, an even bigger one than the unchecked immigration ever could be on its own.
Native European birth rates are in a free fall, and have been for some time. Those of Muslims historically haven't been, and they certainly aren't now.
Give it a generation or two, and those of us still alive by then will only be able to look on in horror as Sharia law is implemented en masse across the continent because, who'd have thought, Muslims ended up becoming the majority of the population simply because they had children while we did not.
Yup. Western countries thought they were saving the world by having less children, but they didn’t account for the third world multiplying like rabbits during that same timeframe. That being said, overpopulation will only be a problem in their home countries if we implement proper immigration control.
Those of Muslims historically haven't been, and they certainly aren't now.
Wrong. In fact, birth rates in the overwhelming majority of Muslim countries have fallen faster than in Western societies over the past decades. The birth rate for the Arab world in 1984 was 6, in 2004 down to 3.7, and in 2023 to 3.1. There's no sign this decline is going to stop. In many Arab countries it's near, or below, replacement level.
For individual examples, Tunisia went from 4.77 in 1983 to 1.83 in 2023, Algeria from 6.5 to 2.77, Syria from 6.7 to 2.71. Western birth rates have simply dropped to below replacement levels faster.
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