German Birth Deficit
Looks like Germany is also taking japan’s path. 👀
Coy Lee
Stealth
8 months ago
All these countries have one thing in common, they embraced liberalism. Then followed the woke nonsense.
Family structure was destroyed starting in the name of female empowerment, then came workforce diversity, then marriage equality, and final nail was woke politics.
India has reached stage three.
Jordon Taye
Student
8 months ago
Japan is no where close to woke 💀
Jordon Carmden
Student
8 months ago
India me wokeism mostly extreme rich pseudo liberals kids me hai . marriage laws highly inclined hai towards women.😾
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Isaiah Lee
Student
8 months ago
Don't worry, they have some refugees which eventually will help 'em ;) IYKYK
Isaiah Denver
Student
8 months ago
Knock knock M 😿
Jordon Olive
Stealth
8 months ago
& Matar paneer 🔥
Anise Carmden
Student
8 months ago
nice. india needs this badly. too much population here.
Matilda Everett
Student
8 months ago
Lol it will make things much worse for us. Our middle class has started (early) aging but rest of them are still in poverty. Our whole economy is centered around middle class consumption
Kendall Denver
Student
8 months ago
nah man. too much population is always bad. too much competition.
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Coy Taye
Stealth
8 months ago
Has been the story since 1980s. Germany has been known as one facing demography collapse. Protestant nations are culturally not inclined to have many children.
The main surprising addition to these is Italy. A Catholic nation known for its culture of having large families.
Jordon Lee
Student
8 months ago
Lets see i think rn they are allowing immigration unlike japan.
The EU shouldn't have a problem. People from poor east European countries and turkey can migrate and they will be just fine.
Ofcourse we should try sending some of ours as well as we have too many people in this country
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Japan sounds like solution to our problems (their's too)
The current preferential treatment in property tax for residential land, which reduces taxes by up to one-sixth, incentivises owners not to ...
https://theprint.in/world/japan-has-a-unique-housing-crisis-there-are-too-many-empty-homes/2013818/