Meet the e-girls selling European decline to America

Earlier this year, a striking 28-year-old woman, dressed head to toe in a vivid shade of crimson, stepped up to the podium at a conference in Hungary. “Ladies and gentlemen: hello Budapest. I’m so thrilled to be here again,” she began, adjusting the twin microphones and gently swiping a strand of long blonde hair from her forehead. “As some of you might remember, last year I gave here a speech as well, about the ‘great replacement,’” she continued, confidently glancing around the assembled audience. “I wanted the whole world to know that the ‘great replacement theory’ was, in fact, not a theory, but reality. White people are becoming a minority in their own homelands at an exceptionally fast rate.”

Everything about this woman – her honeyed tresses, the impeccably tailored suit, the precisely arched brows accentuating a dewy, youthful glow and, of course, the words she was actually saying – might have situated her squarely within the heart of the MAGA playbook. Everything, that is, except the lilting accent and occasional grammatical flub betraying her European origins.


Not much of a sell job is required given the evidence of Europe’s decline and our own is plain to see as is the role of the Great Replacement in hastening our demise.

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Pandemic Reduces Canadian Birth Rates To All-Time Low

Canada is a low-fertility country whose fertility rates have steadily declined since 2008. Since the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic in the spring of 2020, the trend has intensified.

According to Statistics Canada, our country’s fertility rate decreased from 1.47 children per woman in 2019 to a record low of 1.40 children per woman in 2020. In 2020, Canada experienced the lowest number of births and greatest year-over-year decrease in births (-3.6%) since 2006.

Canada’s low fertility rate is used by government as justification for steadily increasing immigration levels. The logic employed is that the birth rate is not high enough to grow Canada’s population and labour force.

I can remember reading about this worldwide trend in the mid-90s; governments deliberately chose to not incentivise having larger families. It’s all intentional.

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Did The Government Of Canada Create An Aging Population On Purpose?

Canada’s aging population. It’s a story well-told within Canadian media.

“We need giant immigration quotas to offset our aging population. Our elderly workforce means that mass immigration is the ultimate solution for our demographic shortcomings.”

CAP wonder how many Canadians have considered the following:

Demography is a long-term business. Statistics Canada specialize in tracking these trends from decade-to-decade. Meaning that if the government wished to do so, they could stimulate birth rates based on future need.

They didn’t do it. Neither the Liberals, nor the Conservatives, implemented a program to encourage Canadian births during the years previous to government rationalization for the highest immigration quotas on earth.

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Buried By Media: American Society Embrace Great Replacement Theory

French writer Renaud Camus, born August 1946, coined the ‘Great Replacement’ formulation. Camus “depicted non-white immigration to France from the decolonized Middle East and Africa as an attempt by a sinister ‘replacist’ elite to destroy native French demographics and culture.”

In 2022, a lot of Americans believe this dynamic applies to their country. According to polls, a significant majority of Republicans — 67% — believe the country’s demographic changes are “being orchestrated liberal leaders actively trying to leverage political power by replacing more conservative white voters.”

What fascinates comes from the other side of the fence:

“One quarter of Democrats polled say demographic changes represent a threat to white Americans, and 35% say those changes are being orchestrated by liberals.”

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A Shocking Amount Of Democrats Believe In Idea Behind ‘Great Replacement’

A new poll shows a shocking amount of Democrats believe in the idea behind the “great replacement theory” despite attempts from the left to brand it as a fringe right-wing conspiracy theory in the wake of the deadly Buffalo shooting.

A YouGov/Yahoo poll found that 61% of former President Donald Trump supporters believe in the tenet of the “great replacement” theory that “a group of people in this country are trying to replace native-born Americans with immigrants and people of color who share their political views,” according to the poll.

But it wasn’t just right-leaning individuals. The poll also found that 21% of registered Democrats agreed with the statement while 37% of independents also agreed with the statement.

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Great Replacement Theory is fueled by woke progressives gloating about America becoming non-white

The media claim that the Buffalo mass shooter was inspired partly by something called the “Great Replacement Theory.” Great Replacement Theory is related to the idea that whites will lose power to non-whites in America, due to immigration of non-whites. People are blaming Fox News’ Tucker Carlson for “Great Replacement Theory.”

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Canada needs to get to 100 million people by 2100: BlackRock’s Wiseman

If Canada hopes to reach that 100-million population goal, Wiseman says the nation has to immediately boost its immigration numbers.

“All we have to do if we start acting today is increase by about 20 to 30 per cent from what we are doing today and then we get what’s known in investing as the compounding effect… Those immigrants will have children, those children will have children, et cetera,” he said.

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Former French Intelligence Chief: “All Multicultural Societies Are Doomed”

The negative impact of mass immigration on France can no longer be dismissed because it is “increasingly difficult to prevent the French from seeing what they see,” and also because “a breakthrough personality has suddenly appeared in the formulaic world of politics that has encouraged them to open their eyes,” said Brochand.

The ex-intel chief predicts that if Emmanuel Macron wins the presidential election and fails to massively alter his approach to immigration, civil war could ensue.

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Government of Canada announces Workforce Solutions Road Map – further changes to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program to address labour shortages across Canada

Canada’s economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic is well underway. In February 2022, Canada added 337,000 jobs, bringing our unemployment rate to 5.5% – the lowest since the start of the pandemic. In fact, Canada’s economic recovery is outpacing the ability of many employers to find workers. To support Canada’s continued economic growth, the Government of Canada is focused on building a strong, resilient workforce in all sectors.

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35% of government-sponsored refugees still on welfare after 10 years

The report comes as the Trudeau government plans to bring in record-setting numbers of immigrants and refugees in the coming years. The federal Liberals have overseen the acceptance of over 25,000 Syrian refugees, primarily government-sponsored, and plans on accepting 40,000 refugees from Afghanistan.

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‘We have to do better’: More than 30,000 Afghan refugees still awaiting resettlement in Canada

As Canada prepares to welcome an influx of Ukrainian refugees fleeing Russia’s invasion, there are fears that the additional volume in refugee applications from Ukrainians could lead to further delays for Afghan refugees if the government doesn’t act.

As of March 4, Canada has only resettled 8,580 of the promised 40,000 Afghan refugees since August 2021, after the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan. At this rate, it would take another two years meet the target of 40,000 refugees.

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Douglas Todd: Canada has abandoned middle class, says B.C.’s former top civil servant

“Let me state upfront that I am in favour of maintaining immigration at significant levels,” Wright says from the get-go, affirming Canada is a “wonderful multi-ethnic, multicultural nation” in which immigration continues to be a positive factor, despite issues with economic inequality.

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