Industrialized countries have for the most part declining population numbers, third world countries of the islamic and/or socialist bent have had increasing populations. But now the third world’s lack of productivity is comming home to roost and despite natural resources are facing a die off. In Japan the farming villages are depopulating and disapearing, people don’t want to do it and small patch farms can’t compete in the market anymore. In Rural S. Korea the men have been accepting foreign brides because Korean chicks don’t want that life style.
Anyhow as Wrecthard points, out the changes are accelerating faster than the old elites an institutions can cope with. The question is not if but when and how many casualties will there be before things shake out.
Belmont Club
toadold
2011-02-26 15:10:27








