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BBC urges mass migration, says First World countries should not try to increase fertility of native populations

July 19, 2020 12:00 PM BY CHRISTINE DOUGLASS-WILLIAMS

The BBC urging mass migration as a solution to declining birth rates is nothing new. Globalists have been pushing this argument for years. The Labour Party hopes to scrap most immigration laws and inundate the UK with Muslim migrants, while Conservatives under Theresa May echoed the same policies. But in December 2018, the sentiments of many Britons became clear when a petition against the UN Migration Pact passed 100,000 signatures, forcing Parliament to respond.

Hugely controversial for provisions which allegedly make migration a universal human right and expand the definition of hate speech to include criticism of mass migration, a large number of countries have already pulled out of the compact.

Those provisions seem to assume that the migrants will have values which are contrary to the values of free societies, and therefore, laws must be put in place to shut down any free speech about the problems thus created. Meanwhile, French and German citizens have been fleeing to Hungary to escape mass migrant crime.

It is not surprising in light of all this that more countries rejected the Pact than were expected to do so.

The BBC is recommending the active suicide of the UK: “In addition, the BBC uses the article to stress that first world countries should not try to increase the fertility rate of their native populations.” In contrast, Hungary, other Eastern European countries, as well as Israel, have devised incentives to increase birth rates, and they are working.

Jihad Watch has been reporting on the ills of irresponsible immigration for years, only to be deemed “Islamophobic.” Yet we are increasingly seeing the results of this migration.



“BBC Report Urges Mass Migration in Response to World ‘Fertility Crash,’” by Virginia Hale, Breitbart, July 16, 2020:

First world countries must respond to a “jaw-dropping” crash in fertility by totally opening their borders to unlimited mass migration, according to “experts” interviewed by the BBC.

Falling fertility rates are “a success story” because they mean more women are in work and are not having children, according to a report by the BBC published on Wednesday.

It is shocking, however, that lower fertility rates will result in 23 countries, including Spain and Japan, seeing their populations drop by more than half by 2100, Professor Christopher Murray told the state media organ.

“That’s a pretty big thing; most of the world is transitioning into natural population decline,” the researcher said, adding: “I think it’s incredibly hard to think this through and recognise how big a thing this is; it’s extraordinary, we’ll have to reorganise societies.”

“You might think this is great for the environment. A smaller population would reduce carbon emissions as well as deforestation for farmland,” says the BBC, which has been promoting a “child-free” life to British women for decades as “liberation” and as a means to “save the planet”.

But “who pays tax in a massively aged world?” the state broadcaster asks, going on to tell readers that there must be a massive population transfer from Africa to the first world to make up for a deficit of babies.

“Countries, including the UK, have used migration to boost their population and compensate for falling fertility rates,” asserts the BBC, neglecting to mention that third world migration has been a huge net drain on the British treasury.

To support this argument, the broadcaster speaks to mass migration enthusiast, Professor Ibrahim Abubakar from University College London (UCL), who said: “If these predictions are even half accurate, migration will become a necessity for all nations and not an option.

“To be successful, we need a fundamental rethink of global politics. The distribution of working-age populations will be crucial to whether humanity prospers or withers.”

This sentiment — that mass migration will be mandatory — was echoed in the article by Professor Murray, who told the BBC: “We will go from the period where it’s a choice to open borders, or not, to frank competition for migrants, as there won’t be enough.”

Noting projections that the population of sub-Saharan Africa is set to treble to over three billion people by the end of this century, he argued that “global recognition of the challenges around racism are going to be all the more critical” in the coming years, stating that large numbers of African migrants and their descendants will be present in “many more countries”.

In addition, the BBC uses the article to stress that first world countries should not try to increase the fertility rate of their native populations, stating that “researchers warn against undoing the progress on women’s education and access to contraception”….
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