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Well, 8/10 this week, thus again trumping political journalist John Rentoul, who scored 6/10. I did not know the answers to questions 8 and 9.
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Certainly true of the UK, France, and Germany.
The BBC had one of its goblin drones on BBC News this morning, “explaining” that “of course” the recent Southampton murderer, though a Sikh, was “not an immigrant” and is “British“…
Not in any real sense.
For me, there are several types of migrant-invader, among which, the “illegals”, the superficially “legal” and, also, those born here but to those of non-European/non-white parents (either one parent or both).

Incidentally, I still oppose the Southampton protests (and all similar protests), particularly if they are violent or forceful, not because I would —under all circumstances— oppose such protests but because, as matters stand, the protesters have not the numbers, leadership, or discipline to achieve victory in the field.
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The decline in fertility across the world is a stunning but relatively little-discussed fact. I think, subject to correction, that that news about India means that the only remaining parts of the world where the populations are growing via births, rather than from mass migration, are Pakistan, Bangladesh, and parts of Africa. Unfortunately, these are some of the most backward, and least useful, people on Earth, and are also those who, among others, are invading Europe (and elsewhere) on the mass scale at the present time.


The population of the world now stands at about double what it was in 1970. There may, quite soon, soon be a collapse in the population of the world. If, then, the European peoples can reassert their supremacy, the whole world will benefit and move into a new age, aided by European-controlled AI and robotics.
Our numbers are small compared to the non-whites in the world, true, but our historical armies and navies and air forces can be replaced by huge new robot armies, and by drones in the air and at sea. This is no longer science fiction but, germinally, everyday fact. Look at the war in Ukraine, and what is happening in the Middle East.