Friday, September 23, 2005

The Issue Is Greek Women; We Need More Greek Babies , Not More Foreign Migrants

Today's ekathimerini echoed the sentiments of Greece's faraway Judeocentric masters:

International think tank OECD recently described Greece's pension system as being the most generous among all the countries it reviews.

Migrants have provided the economy with a much-needed boost over recent years but the apparent negative attitude some Greeks have toward them could result in a cutback in the numbers coming to Greece and, therefore, maximizing the negative impact arising from an aging population, the report said.


The most glaring inaccuracy in this report is the clever mis-representation of what OECD really represents, which is not surprising , a mainstream Greek newspaper such as ekathimerini would never dare to reveal the fact , as blatantly shown on OECD's very own website, that OECD was founded to administer American aid under the Marshall plan following the defeat of Axis Fascist and National Socialist powers in Europe. In effect, OECD and its predecessor OEEC is an agency that is American-inspired and is , for lack of a better word, the overseer, of America's occupation of Greece and various other countries conquered and occupied by America during the Second World War.

Considering current trends of declining birth rates , it is not far fetched that Greece is on its way to becoming a nursing home with Albanian and Filipino wet nurses amongst many other "colorful" characters already lurking in the background. The major reason why Greece has an "aging" population is because , to be brutally honest, Greek women have become satanic sluts. Greece, gentlemen, leads the world in per capita abortions. Ever since the overturning of the Aprilist Revolution in the mid-1970s and accelerating in the past two decades, hundreds of thousands of Greek babies, every year, end up butchered by the cold sharp instruments of Greek abortionists. Greece's future generations are murdered by the conscious decisions of Greek whores who murder their very own children.

Instead of suggesting a radical departure from these relatively recent trends , the Greek establishment, and even the major Nationalist movements have been deafeningly silent, afraid to take back their country and their people, and the first step would be to put the women in line and to punish the wrongdoers.

The establishment takes the path of ,again and again, following their masters, suggesting more migrants and thus laying back in lethargic corruption , we all sink deeper into the pit of national self-annihilation.

3 Comments:

Blogger melusina said...

"Instead of suggesting a radical departure from these relatively recent trends , the Greek establishment, and even the major Nationalist movements have been deafeningly silent, afraid to take back their country and their people, and the first step would be to put the women in line and to punish the wrongdoers."

Wow, that almost sounds like a Muslim sentiment.

Not that I doubt that there is some truth to what you write. I don't know what the statistics are in Greece, honestly I didn't even know abortion was legal here until recently.

My view as an outsider (American) living in Greece is that most Greek women seem to be overtly moral, but that kind of perception can hide the deepest, darkest secrets. Not that I haven't seen plenty that dress like sluts. But I see those in America too.

Still, this problem (ie. underpopulation) seems to be spreading in E.U. countries. I think it is more likely that it stems from the pressures of both partners to work and have careers and the lack of incentives to have children. (Children cost money. We would lose one income. Etc., etc.) I think it is great that the Greek government lowered the number for family incentives to 3 children, but that is still more than most career oriented couples are willing to have. A better thing might be to have a sliding scale of incentives starting at the first child (Sweden, I believe, has such a system, in order to get couples to start procreating).

I don't think the issue can be solved by simply by unwanted babies being born. If there are enough couples out there who want to adopt, great. But to have a child and raise it in an impovershed or abusive household is not a solution, either.

Even so, I do think it is a shame that all these European countries are "dying out" as far as births go. While it may be nice that migrant workers can help pick up some slack in the social security system, it doesn't solve the underlying problem of propigating the cultures.

12:46 PM  
Blogger Deucalionite said...

Hey adelphe. I know that Greece's future looks bleak based on what you posted, but there is good news.

Read this when you have the time:

http://hellenicempire.blogspot.com/
2005/09/europe-sends-war-refugees-
back-home.html

If you prefer to read the article instead of what I wrote on my blog then you can go here:

http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0921/
p04s01-woeu.html

Overall, my predictions pertaining to Greece's attaining its state of catharsis where essential reforms will be placed are so far becoming true.

Have faith adelphe and I think that underestimating the power of the Greek people will only surprise you when they do something great in the end.

Take care adelphe and leave a comment on my blog at your leisure.

Later.

2:38 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why must both parents have careers? Hundreds of thousands of Nigerians are living in Europe with 8 kids and no jobs to speak of.
Of course if white families took advantage of government assistance, there would be calls for a welfare crackdown from the Z.O.G. conservatives.
A 1.3 mainland Europe fertility rate is immoral, any Jude claiming that a high fertility rate is bad for the environment never factors in the hundreds of millions of tons of human toxic waste pouring into Europe from the third world.

5:28 PM  

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