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  1. Stock-Intention7731 on

    One should observe that the way this map is presented is not neutral- we associate blue with calm, peace, and serenity. On the other hand, red is associated with danger, crisis, warning against something. Different colours could have been used to represent what is in itself a neutral statistical issue- being native or foreign born in itself is not positive or negative

  2. AltForObvious1177 on

    Having a country that people want to move to is generally considered a good sign

  3. gratiaetfides on

    Esto es trágico, pero nuestros políticos están obsesionados con compensar una natalidad en declive con niveles elevadísimos —nunca antes vistos en la historia de España— de inmigración.

    Tal vez promover la formación de familias estables, la natalidad y la aplicación de tecnologías innovadoras en todos los ámbitos profesionales habría evitado esto.

    Esto es horrible para el pueblo español, que se desdibujará entre unos inmigrantes que —inevitablemente— nunca estarán del todo integrados porque siempre conservarán cierta inclinación por sus raíces extranjeras.

    Además, los que defienden esta reconfiguración de nuestra sociedad suelen argumentar que «ningún español quiere ya trabajar en el campo, ser camarero, limpiar casas o cuidar ancianos» lo cual no deja de ser un blanqueo de la precariedad con la que trabajan estas personas: una especie de nueva esclavitud que seguro que juzgarán las generaciones venideras.

    Nunca nadie me va a convencer de que esto tiene algo de positivo más allá de cubrir las necesidades egoístas de unas generaciones mayores que no quisieron tener «suficientes hijos» y cuyo espacio ahora están llenando con estos inmigrantes para «mantener su Estado del Bienestar».

  4. Freedom of movement within the EU.

    As easy as moving from New York to New Jersey. There’s nothing to see here.

    Edit: and to everyone saying otherwise, PLEASE provide the data.

  5. Going from almost zero foreigners to a third of the local population being born abroad within one generation is a crazy change, no matter if you think it’s a good or bad one.

  6. Environmental_Peak65 on

    I’m pro-diversity and inclusion but such dramatic change in immigration in only 30 years is not sustainable.

  7. It doesn’t add up, the population in 1996 was 40m, it’s now 50m a 20% increase. But the numbers on the map suggest that the foreign born already account for more than that, can’t be.

  8. Globalists have been doing things to create this exact map all over the world….

    Things like this breed conflict.

  9. helterr_skelterrr on

    I was on Erasmus in barcelona, organised by the school i work in. Our guide took us around the school we were guests. It was public school full with immigrants. Her child was in a private school 1 km up the hill. I asked her why and she made up a lot excuses. One day she saw her kid in front the public school talking with some muslim kids and she grabbed him and threw him in her car. After that i asked her what she thinks about immigration and maaan… she got red. 😃😃

  10. Spain_iS_pain on

    O sea que ahora mismo la zona más española de España es Andalucía y Extremadura. Ya mismo los andaluces seremos los españoles por Antonomasia… Qué ironías de la vida.

  11. As a Spaniard, we were never asked whether we wanted this. Population replacement should be opposed.

  12. No-Drop-2278 on

    If only spanish youth being reasoned with to work for less there were no such racist posts jk

    Guys, it was like that even like some people here said before Spain was in Spain. Roman Empire literally fucked over their own common citizens just cause slaves are free. No rocket science

  13. ButterAlquemist on

    30 years, 30% in a lot of places. without counting the ones born here from inmigrants.

    In one generation Spanish are going to become a minority.
    People justifying this because „there has always been inmigration“ are simply liars.

  14. Spain is somewhat spared, as it receives a large portion of its migration from Latin America. However, the migration balance in Europe is becoming increasingly unsustainable and states are ill-prepared to handle it. It shouldn’t be so controversial to discuss this problem objectively

  15. Immigration is not only used by spain to revert negative demographic but also to dissolve national identity

    only the 35%~ of the population of catalonia had ancestors living in catalonia before 1950

  16. Ijnefvijefnvifdjvkm on

    Is it too hard to add a legend and/or define what the numbers mean?

  17. SnooPies2158 on

    People were told they were conspiracy theorists for saying this was happening, that’s wild

  18. Elegant-Disaster-967 on

    Thread full of little chuds who think foreigner=brown person. Newsflash guys, American and British “expats” immigrating to European countries are in fact FOREIGN BORN

  19. moonblushdiary on

    this is one of those things where i stare at it longer than i expect 😭 like i remember traveling and realizing how different every area feels even within the same country… these maps kinda make it click why that is, it’s way more layered than i used to think lol

  20. daniel22457 on

    It would be interesting to see what the numbers are excluding EU citizens

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