Europe: Where the Population is Rising, Where It is Declining

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
June 30, 2015

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Available is an interactive map which shows where in Europe the population is rising and where it is declining, municipality to municipality.

Check it.

The issue is that almost all population growth in Europe is from immigration. White people breeding is, for the most part, a dead concept. And so it is the affluent parts of Europe that have rising populations, as they are absorbing the most immigrants. After all, they come for a better life, so they surely want to go where the living is good.

Even all the places where the population is staying the same are this way due to immigration. Germany is taking in massive amounts of immigrants and is still blue due to the lowness of the native birthrate.

Ireland and Poland may be the exception. They’re still not using condoms or pills, I hear.

As I have said many times, I don’t think that a declining White population is a problem. A rising immigrant population, however, is a complete disaster.

I am sure there are quite a few other observations that can be drawn from this. Feel free to let us know in the comments section.