There are many factors for this, and an excellent book I read a couple of years ago helps explaine some aspects.

"Murray contends that European civilization as it has historically existed will not survive. He explores two factors in explaining this: The first is the combination of mass migration of new peoples into Europe together with its low birth rates; the second is what Murray describes as "the fact that… at the same time Europe lost faith in its beliefs, traditions, and legitimacy"
aspects.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Strange_Death_of_Europe
As for myself, I implemented 'plan B' a long time ago. Have an awesome day brother 🧡
Great book, but I thought you didn't do politics? Murray is absolutely political.
I am aware of politics, but I am not political. The different sides are both 'wings of the same bird'. A person can have a rational thesis regardless of their political stance, it's a matter of discernment.
Appreciate it. Is not any polical thesis a commentary on, or a contribution to politics? I'm not sure where the line is. Recently I had a point of difference with a young person who said they weren't political, however everything about them was political. I found it odd and I'm still trying to understand what people truly mean when they make that statement.
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