Obwohl Spanien zu den EU-Ländern mit dem größten Bevölkerungswachstum gehört, ist es auch eines der ersten Länder, dessen *einheimische* Bevölkerung Jahr für Jahr stetig schrumpft
Obwohl Spanien zu den EU-Ländern mit dem größten Bevölkerungswachstum gehört, ist es auch eines der ersten Länder, dessen *einheimische* Bevölkerung Jahr für Jahr stetig schrumpft
Good for them, Spain manages to have higher GDP per capita than South Korea, while quality of life and work-life-balances are completely different to each other.
Weirdo9495 on
Oh no, not the „native“ population. You see, it’s all about genes, man, good genes. That guy over there, his father was born in Spain but mother in *Columbia*, he is dangerous, he will never be a real part of this country or culture, and his money is filthy. Get him out!
Helmdacil on
Soon spain will be only half spanish. and then a quarter. and then 12.5%. and so on.
jcchg on
1,07 children per „Spanish“ woman, which means around 1 child per Spanish woman. We live the day and not much more.
Leopatto on
Ummayad Caliphate shall rise again.
gatosaurio on
This is one of the main drivers for the housing crisis we’re experiencing, but no one wants to name the elephant in the room. It’s always tourism, investment funds, landlords or seniors from Europe that are the problem, not the >600k people that come every year and want to live in the few places where low skilled jobs are available.
Oh, and our socialist „friend of the workers“ government just regularized who knows how many illegals that for sure will help drive salaries up for the rest of us and improve our living standards.
We’d be such a great country if management was a tad more competent…
CognitiveDiagonal on
But the economy man.. it’s a fucking rocket! And these people, they’ll pay our pensions. We’re soo great.. or so says the gov (all of the aforementioned and much more).
Apprehensive_Phase_3 on
It’s incredible to read comments justifying the fact that thousands of highly qualified engineers and professionals trained in Spain leave the country every year, while hundreds of thousands of low-skilled migrants arrive, as if that were automatically good for the economy. One thing is supporting immigration, another is completely ignoring the impact of brain drain and the loss of human capital. Sometimes it feels like ideology matters more than a rational analysis
ArsBrevis on
Why is *native* in asterisks?
cheese_is_available on
What exactly is this „native“ Spaniard we’re talking about ? All ancestor born and raised in Spain before the year of our Lord 711 AC ? Or is it 220 BC ?
KvalitetstidEnsam on
Editorialization gone nuts – boggles the mind how bullshit like this is being upvoted
ZAWS20XX on
what do you mean „despite“?
Different_Fun3001 on
Yes, it’s ethnic cleansing. It’s interesting that in a few years it’s going to be unbearable to live in this country unless, of course, you have money.
I hope that in a few years, the people who have allowed this to happen will somehow experience this change firsthand, rather than hiding away in their ivory towers.
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Good for them, Spain manages to have higher GDP per capita than South Korea, while quality of life and work-life-balances are completely different to each other.
Oh no, not the „native“ population. You see, it’s all about genes, man, good genes. That guy over there, his father was born in Spain but mother in *Columbia*, he is dangerous, he will never be a real part of this country or culture, and his money is filthy. Get him out!
Soon spain will be only half spanish. and then a quarter. and then 12.5%. and so on.
1,07 children per „Spanish“ woman, which means around 1 child per Spanish woman. We live the day and not much more.
Ummayad Caliphate shall rise again.
This is one of the main drivers for the housing crisis we’re experiencing, but no one wants to name the elephant in the room. It’s always tourism, investment funds, landlords or seniors from Europe that are the problem, not the >600k people that come every year and want to live in the few places where low skilled jobs are available.
Oh, and our socialist „friend of the workers“ government just regularized who knows how many illegals that for sure will help drive salaries up for the rest of us and improve our living standards.
We’d be such a great country if management was a tad more competent…
But the economy man.. it’s a fucking rocket! And these people, they’ll pay our pensions. We’re soo great.. or so says the gov (all of the aforementioned and much more).
It’s incredible to read comments justifying the fact that thousands of highly qualified engineers and professionals trained in Spain leave the country every year, while hundreds of thousands of low-skilled migrants arrive, as if that were automatically good for the economy. One thing is supporting immigration, another is completely ignoring the impact of brain drain and the loss of human capital. Sometimes it feels like ideology matters more than a rational analysis
Why is *native* in asterisks?
What exactly is this „native“ Spaniard we’re talking about ? All ancestor born and raised in Spain before the year of our Lord 711 AC ? Or is it 220 BC ?
Editorialization gone nuts – boggles the mind how bullshit like this is being upvoted
what do you mean „despite“?
Yes, it’s ethnic cleansing. It’s interesting that in a few years it’s going to be unbearable to live in this country unless, of course, you have money.
I hope that in a few years, the people who have allowed this to happen will somehow experience this change firsthand, rather than hiding away in their ivory towers.