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by rmuesi
2529 days ago
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This is an unpopular opinion but one that seems to be self evident, at least from a demographic and perhaps cultural “win”. Many articles, including this one, champion the cause of immigration as a positive to society, a reason of which is making up for the low birth rate of said societies existing members. And I’m not refuting that. But since immigration tends to occur from undeveloped countries to developed countries, what happens when you apply this trend across many generations and across many developed parts of the world? And what does this, or should this, mean for a society and culture in present time? |
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