ElCastor
Senior Member
- Location
- Northern CA
Birth rates in the US, Canada, and the rest of the First World, have fallen below replacement rate, largely I suppose because of the availability of birth control and the cost of raising and educating kids. Without immigration we would all find ourselves in the plight of Japan, with a shrunken aging population. Third World is still churning out babies, so the many members of their excess populations have found their way to more prosperous shores. Problem is they no doubt bring their third world problems and mindset with them. In the end what will this mean for those First World countries, or should I say former First World?Just recently, we have had something called "Turban Days." I was out of this country for 2 months so I don't know if that was some sort of special day or just a bit of humour? More and more these days I don't recognize certain aspects of my country.
https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/field/total-fertility-rate/country-comparison