• @[email protected]
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    According to this map Cyprus and part of Azerbaijan belongs to Turkey. Congratulations, you just started WW3.

    • ji59
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      172 years ago

      And Ireland, and Island, and Norway.
      Color is determined by value, not country

    • AItoothbrush
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      82 years ago

      No this map counts cyprus as its own area and thats a pretty progressive thing actually.

    • Eldaroth
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      62 years ago

      I guess this is true for a lot of countries on this map where population numbers have increased in the higher two digits. At least it’s also true for Switzerland and yet one of the most popular political parties is actively promoting laws to limit further immigration. Not that this is surprising in the current political environment in Europe where it seems we are seeing a right shift in a lot of governments nowadays.

    • snooggums
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      82 years ago

      That seems to suggest that relying on immigration to support a population is not a sustainable system.

      • Spzi
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        192 years ago

        The unsustainable part is having a pension and health system which relies on constant growth.

        • snooggums
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          92 years ago

          What happens if all countries were doing well enough for immigration to slow down? Like not having constant wars and dictatorships?

          What happens if your country becomes less appealing to immigrants, or gets a short surge of anti immigration leadership like the US?

          If an increase in population is necessary to support retirement and your own population can’t sustain that, then you are propping up a system that requires other countries to be worse off. That cannot continue indefinitely.

            • snooggums
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              52 years ago

              I think you are assuming that my comment was trying to invalidate yours instead of expanding on it with my own observation.

                • snooggums
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                  32 years ago

                  I didn’t say that you suggested anything or that you need to explain anything.

                  Have you had a discussion where people expanded on and added to other people’s comments before or is this a new experience?

          • @[email protected]
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            82 years ago

            It will continue in the foreseeable future though.

            World utopia isn’t coming anytime soon, and until then, the EU is better than most of the world under whatever metrics you want to use.

            • snooggums
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              42 years ago

              It also means there is a disincentive to help bring up the rest of the world because that would reduce the rate of immigration.

              • @[email protected]
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                Most of the world is an unfixable cesspit of corruption, authoritarianism, and misery. It’s not possible to bring corrupt dictatorships to EU living standards because the power structures in those countries will hijack any effort to do so, using the funds to further concentrate wealth and power.

                The only way that someone in such countries can hope to improve their life is through immigration.

  • Rikudou_Sage
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    452 years ago

    Now do one without immigration. Is there even an EU country that has bigger birth rates than it did in 1990?

    • @[email protected]
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      582 years ago

      Which is just another reason why the aversion to immigration on display by such large parts of EU society at the moment is just so freaking dumb and counterproductive.

      • @[email protected]
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        22 years ago

        Well, let’s wait until the Boomers go into retirement and the economy really crashes, due to the lack of manpower. Maybe some people will change their view on immigration then.

        • @[email protected]
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          Nah, we can just lower their pensions when they aren’t in power anymore.

          What are they going to do, destroy the planet for profit even more?

      • @[email protected]
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        152 years ago

        I agree with you, but you can’t just change the demographic makeup of any territory without some resistance from the native population. Push back is to be expected. You can tell Europeans “your people will go extinct without this”, the rational response would be to accept it, but people aren’t always rational.

        • @[email protected]
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          32 years ago

          Well, population decline doesn’t automatically mean extinction. Eternal growth is not possible. The system should not rely on perpetual population growth.

          • @[email protected]
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            12 years ago

            Population decline due to low birth rates has never happened. Population declines have always been due to disease or war or something like that, taking the adults and leaving a young population behind. It’s not about a system, an aging population with low birth rates probably amounts to population collapse, but we are in uncharted territory and can’t know for sure how it plays out.

  • @[email protected]
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    192 years ago

    what happened in turkey? how did they increase so heavily? didn’t large amounts of their population move to central europe in that same timeframe?

    • @[email protected]
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      32 years ago

      Turkey has brain drain. The educated people are moving away. Those are usually the ones with smaller families.

    • @[email protected]
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      172 years ago

      Since 2006 it is about migration to and from Germany is about equal. A lot of Turks moved back to Turkey as the economy grew and well with a German pension Turkey is a great place to live, especially when you speak the langauge and have family there.

      Other then that the Turkey has natural population growth and Syrians and other migrants moving to Turkey.

  • The Pantser
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    192 years ago

    You mean people don’t want to live in wartorn and just plain shitty countries and flee to more progressive and human right focused countries. Weird. And now those shitty countries just get shittier because those that could leave did and they are usually the healthy/smart people.

    • alterforlett
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      72 years ago

      Norway had a birth number of 1.41 in 2022. We are absolutely dependent on immigration to uphold our society.

      We have our flaws as well, but we’re not a shitty country

      • xigoi
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        332 years ago

        For the immigrants from Syria, Turkey is an improvement.

      • The Pantser
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        12 years ago

        They are just passing through, let’s see the numbers for 2023.

        • @[email protected]
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          32 years ago

          No, they got effectively halted during the time of the immigration deal between Turkey and the EU. Now, that the deal failed, it remains to be seen, if refugees continue to Europe or stay where they are.

  • @[email protected]
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    132 years ago

    Ireland is interesting here. I don’t believe they have as many people immigrating to them as other countries, which indicates this is mostly people not leaving as was widespread until the 00’s.

            • alterforlett
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              92 years ago

              Lad, we’re not making enough kids. Society is not sustainable with an aging population and less people to work. We are absolutely dependent on immigration.

              • @[email protected]
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                92 years ago

                No. We need less people. In general, there is no shortage of workers, there is just inefficiency, bad working conditions and bad pay.

                The fairytale of “worker shortage” was made up by employers that want to get away with paying nothing for work and treating their workers like shit.

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                  It’s not that we have too many people, it’s that we have an inefficient system based on exploiting those people and not providing for them.

                  We could probably sustain several times the current population… just not with the current methods we use.

                • @[email protected]
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                  42 years ago

                  If you want to shrink a population, you have to do it slowly while adapting the system to it. In a few years, with the boomer generation slowly retiring, Europe would be fucked without immigration. Too many retired people with not enough young people to care for them and uphold the economy at the same time. You can’t fix the resulting hole in manpower by only increasing efficiency. In Germany we are talking about a lack of 400k people per year.