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From: Runge12 on 18 Sep 2008 17:14 "tg" <D2Zabcdef(a)googlemail.com> a �crit dans le message de news:94f0e857-6541-4460-a7e3-74d0a0e19574(a)s50g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... > As a percentage of world inhabitants, the white population will > plummet to a single digit (9.76%) by 2060 from a high-water mark of > 27.98% in 1950. > > Using 2010 as the base reference, the big gainer in the population > derby will be blacks or sub-Sahara Africans. This group will expand > almost 133% to 2.7 billion by 2060. By the middle of this century > blacks will represent 25.38% of world population, which is up > dramatically from the 8.97% they recorded in 1950. > > The other groups measured in the study were the Central Asians > (Indians), East Asians (Chinese and Japanese), the Southeast Asians, > Arabic (North Africa and the Middle East), and Amerindian-Mestizo > (Mexican and Central America). All these groups will experience a > population growth. The Chinese/Japanese and Indians will trade > rankings and the relative global presence of the other groups will > remain more or less constant. > > The big population story of the 21st Century is shaping up to be the > status reversal of whites and blacks and the Indian baby boom. A side > bar will be the single digit minority role that whites will assume. Of > the 7 population groups studied, only whites are projected to sustain > an absolute decline in numbers. > > In 1950 whites and blacks were respectively 27.98% and 8.97% of world > population. By 2060 these figures will almost reverse as blacks surge > to 25.38% and whites shrink to 9.76%. From 2010 the white population > will decline while blacks will add 1.2 billion to their numbers. In > this time frame the the Indian subcontinent will gain 1.2 billion > people. These groups and their governments will be looking for elbow > room, and the diminished presence of whites in Europe, and especially > in the relatively wide open spaces North America, will provide such an > opportunity. Specifically, countries like Canada, the United States, > Argentina, Brazil, Australia, New Zealand, and Russia can expect to be > pressured to accept collectively hundreds of millions of refugees from > India, and sub-Sahara Africa. > > http://www.nationalpolicyinstitute.org/publications.php?b=population
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