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For some years I've thought of that as a fait accompli.

Of course, post-2050 there will be a slow and then rapid decline in the global population. A big question, then, is just who will even be left to contemplate this question? Between low birth rates and mass race mixing, it is easy to envisage entire ethnicities soon disappearing from the Earth.

For instance, I expect Koreans to be effectively extinct within the next few centuries, and Japanese to be extinct at some later point. The remaining descendants of the Japanese and Koreans will be heavily mixed with other peoples, particularly with Chinese and Indians, but plenty of Africans and others will also be in the woodpile by that time.

China is the greatest non-European civilization—for instance, alongside Ancient northern India, China is the only non-European civilization to have philosophical achievements, such as Confucian ethics—and has the greatest chance of surviving in such a world, but I have strong doubts that they will be able to withstand 'diversification' coupled with their underfertility crisis.

All of North America I see as simply Africanized and Hispanicized. Asian immigration should be expected to slow down over the coming decades for a number of reasons (e.g. Asian governments curbing emigration more and more in their doomed attempts to curb their own population decline; Asians seeing an Africanized/Hispanicized North America as simply less appealing to live in than Asia; increased hostility between Western countries and China and its allies), and African immigration, in particular, should be expected to sharply increase.

Oceania will almost certainly become thoroughly Asianized, and it has been government policy for decades. In the 1980s, then Prime Minister Bob Hawke, for example, famously said that Asianization must not be allowed to become a political issue, viz. the process of becoming a Asian country should not be open to debate. Another senior minister said, in 1983, that Australia becoming 'an Eurasian country' was both 'desirable' and 'inevitable'. As for New Zealand, I have heard that it may now only be 56% European in the latest census, but I haven't seen the census data personally.

Europe is more complicated, but it will definitely become more African and Maghrebi. I do not think that it will become Arabized, Asianized, Hispanicized, etc. Numerous Arab countries and Hispanic countries are also already below or well below replacement level birth rates (e.g. Chile, UAE) or barely above replacement level (e.g. Turkey, Iran). And the Hispanics, as I said, will continue going to North America.

I also agree that if we look far enough in the future, all of these peoples, who will be so racially mixed as to have widespread cluelessness as to their ancestry, may even conclude during their rare moments of clarity and sobriety in between shooting up drugs and imbibing 'potions', that 'tha Wypipo' were simply a myth. How can we be descended from Wypipo? We look like our ancestors were crackheads, not crackers.

For why should they believe that Wypipo ever existed? They will never see one in person. Any surviving photos and videos they might dismiss as mere fakes created by AIs. Maybe a Yakub-like black scientist created the AIs so that they could help him conquer the world. Maybe he also created the myth of Wypipo to drive fear into these future people. As for stuff like old space rockets and whatever: If we can't build them and therefore probably could never build them and the Wypipo never existed to be able to have built them, they were probably built by aliens or mythical creatures like tokoloshes.

As for the moon landing, it is something already coming to seem miraculous and beyond belief. When humans first discover a new place, what is it that they tend to do? They come back in bigger numbers. They form lasting settlements on it. They stake claims on it and try to prevent others from taking it from them. Why then, hasn't this logic unfolded on the moon? Let's face it: getting to the moon, something presumably feasible last century, might not even be feasible in today's world. Do humans even still have what it takes to get there? Maybe NASA and other relevant institutions are already 'diversified' to the extent that they can't repeat something that they presumably managed over half a century ago.

Musk laughably wants humans to go to Mars when it is increasingly doubtful that they can even return to their own moon. Has it ever occurred to him that his rockets keep exploding for the same reasons that Man has never returned to the moon? Can a minority White country (especially if the 30,000,000 illegal immigrants claim is correct) with an average IQ below 100 achieve what a 95%+ White country with an average IQ above 100 did?

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

For some years I've thought of that as a fait accompli.

Of course, post-2050 there will be a slow and then rapid decline in the global population. A big question, then, is just who will even be left to contemplate this question? Between low birth rates and mass race mixing, it is easy to envisage entire ethnicities soon disappearing from the Earth.

For instance, I expect Koreans to be effectively extinct within the next few centuries, and Japanese to be extinct at some later point. The remaining descendants of the Japanese and Koreans will be heavily mixed with other peoples, particularly with Chinese and Indians, but plenty of Africans and others will also be in the woodpile by that time.

All of North America I see as simply Africanized and Hispanicized. Asian immigration should be expected to slow down over the coming decades for a number of reasons (e.g. Asian governments curbing emigration more and more in their doomed attempts to curb their own population decline; Asians seeing an Africanized/Hispanicized North America as simply less appealing to live in than Asia; increased hostility between Western countries and China and its allies), and African immigration, in particular, should be expected to sharply increase.

Oceania will almost certainly become thoroughly Asianized, and it has been government policy for decades. In the 1980s, then Prime Minister Bob Hawke, for example, famously said that Asianization must not be allowed to become a political issue, viz. the process of becoming a Asian country should not be open to debate. Another senior minister said, in 1983, that Australia becoming 'an Eurasian country' was both 'desirable' and 'inevitable'. As for New Zealand, I have heard that it may now only be 56% European in the latest census, but I haven't seen the census data personally.

Europe is more complicated, but it will definitely become more African and Maghrebi. I do not think that it will become Arabized, Asianized, Hispanicized, etc. Numerous Arab countries and Hispanic countries are also already below or well below replacement level birth rates (e.g. Chile, UAE) or barely above replacement level (e.g. Turkey, Iran). And the Hispanics, as I said, will continue going to North America.

I also agree that if we look far enough in the future, all of these peoples, who will be so racially mixed as to have widespread cluelessness as to their ancestry, may even conclude during their rare moments of clarity and sobriety in between shooting up drugs and imbibing 'potions', that 'tha Wypipo' were simply a myth. How can we be descended from Wypipo? We look like our ancestors were crackheads, not crackers.

For why should they believe that Wypipo ever existed? They will never see one in person. Any surviving photos and videos they might dismiss as mere fakes created by AIs. Maybe a Yakub-like black scientist created the AIs so that they could help him conquer the world. Maybe he also created the myth of Wypipo to drive fear into these future people. As for stuff like old space rockets and whatever: If we can't build them and therefore probably could never build them and the Wypipo never existed to be able to have built them, they were probably built by aliens or mythical creatures like tokoloshes.

As for the moon landing, it is something already coming to seem miraculous and beyond belief. When humans first discover a new place, what is it that they tend to do? They come back in bigger numbers. They form lasting settlements on it. They stake claims on it and try to prevent others from taking it from them. Why then, hasn't this logic unfolded on the moon? Let's face it: getting to the moon, something presumably feasible last century, might not even be feasible in today's world. Do humans even still have what it takes to get there? Maybe NASA and other relevant institutions are already 'diversified' to the extent that they can't repeat something that they presumably managed over half a century ago.

Musk laughably wants humans to go to Mars when it is increasingly doubtful that they can even return to their own moon. Has it ever occurred to him that his rockets keep exploding for the same reasons that Man has never returned to the moon? Can a minority White country (especially if the 30,000,000 illegal immigrants claim is correct) with an average IQ below 100 achieve what a 95%+ White country with an average IQ above 100 did?

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

For some years I've thought of that as a fait accompli.

Of course, post-2050 there will be a slow and then rapid decline in the global population. A big question, then, is just who will even be left to contemplate this question? Between low birth rates and mass race mixing, it is easy to envisage entire ethnicities soon disappearing from the Earth.

For instance, I expect Koreans to be effectively extinct within the next few centuries, and Japanese to be extinct at some later point. The remaining descendants of the Japanese and Koreans will be heavily mixed with other peoples, particularly with Chinese and Indians, but plenty of Africans and others will also be in the woodpile by that time.

All of North America I see as simply Africanized and Hispanicized. Asian immigration should be expected to slow down over the coming decades for a number of reasons (e.g. Asian governments curbing emigration more and more in their doomed attempts to curb their own population decline; Asians seeing an Africanized/Hispanicized North America as simply less appealing to live in than Asia; increased hostility between Western countries and China and its allies), and African immigration, in particular, should be expected to sharply increase.

Oceania will almost certainly become thoroughly Asianized, and it has been government policy for decades. In the 1980s, then Prime Minister Bob Hawke, for example, famously said that Asianization must not be allowed to become a political issue, viz. the process of becoming a Asian country should not be open to debate. Another senior minister said, in 1983, that Australia becoming 'an Eurasian country' was both 'desirable' and 'inevitable'. As for New Zealand, I have heard that it may now only be 56% European in the latest census, but I haven't seen the census data personally.

Europe is more complicated, but it will definitely become more African and Maghrebi. I do not think that it will become Arabized, Asianized, Hispanicized, etc. Numerous Arab countries and Hispanic countries are also already below or well below replacement level birth rates (e.g. Chile, UAE) or barely above replacement level (e.g. Turkey, Iran). And the Hispanics, as I said, will continue going to North America.

I also agree that if we look far enough in the future, all of these peoples, who will be so racially mixed as to have widespread cluelessness as to their ancestry, may even conclude during their rare moments of clarity and sobriety in between shooting up drugs and imbibing 'potions', that 'tha Wypipo' were simply a myth. How can we be descended from Wypipo? We look like our ancestors were crackheads, not crackers.

For why should they believe that Wypipo ever existed? They will never see one in person. Any surviving photos and videos they might dismiss as mere fakes created by AIs. Maybe a Yakub-like black scientist created the AIs so that they could help him conquer the world. Maybe he also created the myth of Wypipo to drive fear into these future people. As for stuff like old space rockets and whatever: If we can't build them and therefore probably could never build them and the Wypipo never existed to be able to have built them, they were probably built by aliens or mythical creatures like tokoloshes.

As for the moon landing, it is something already coming to seem miraculous and beyond belief. When humans first discover a new place, what is it that they tend to do? They come back in bigger numbers. They form lasting settlements on it. They stake claims on it and try to prevent others from taking it from them. Why then, hasn't this logic unfolded on the moon? Let's face it: getting to the moon, something presumably feasible last century, might not even be feasible in today's world. Do humans even still have what it takes to get there? Maybe NASA and other relevant institutions are already 'diversified' to the extent that they can't repeat something that they presumably managed over half a century ago.

1 year ago
1 score