According to Steyn, it hasn't got one. His reasoning is very simple:
- Western societies are busy putting their resources into comforts for the aged instead of sustaining their populations.
- Western societies are making up the population differences via immigration.
- Western societies, in order to be multi-culti &c, are tolerating the intolerance of immigrant populations, especially the intolerances endemic to Islam, rather than forcing them to adopt the "native" culture.
- As a result of reproduction rates anywhere from 1.1 to 1.87, mostly on the low end (with the U.S. as a temporary stand-out at 2.07, thanks mostly to Mexican Catholics), the proportion of Western societies which value Western values, especially human rights, democracy and the rule of law, is declining -- inexorably declining for Europe, whose highest "native" reproduction rate is 1.5 and falling.
- As a result, within one or two generations, most of Western societies will be populated by people who actively disdain all that the West stands for. When even in England, the majority of Muslims want to live under Sharia, you know that doesn't auger well for anyone.
Dark indeed.
* Under Sharia, a rape victim needs to find four male witnesses to testify on her behalf, otherwise seeking justice opens her up to indefensible slander charges, since as a woman her testimony doesn't count. It's worse if she gets pregnant: if she does, then that's proof of adultery & she's stoned or hanged -- or, if she's lucky enough to live in a country with "liberal", "tolerant" Islam, she gets to suffer 100 lashes.
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You're not taking into account the effect that living in the West will have on these immigrants in two or three generations. Generations brought up in the US tend to move away from the strict religions/rules/caste systems of their parents.
Amanda
A: That's true in the US, but, from what I've seen, it's harder for that generational assimilation shift to happen in many parts of Europe (for instance, France).
It's nearly impossible in many parts of Europe, because the societies are so class-ridden and the degree of social engineering so high...
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