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Immigrant birth rates always normalize to the local level within a generation or two.
Supposing you ever stop immigration. Which is, I'd say, not very likely.
In 1945 90 percent of the British were opposed to immigration. Now a slight majority support it. It’s possible for attitudes to change
Considering the stranglehold anti-white and pro-immigration extremists have on media, the possibility is irrelevant. In the UK not even a large-scale gang rape scandal involving possibly tens of thousands of children spanning decades could wake the people there up. By the unlikely time the attitudes of Europeans in the UK change, their political opinions will be irrelevant.
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I believe the standard response here is muttering something about Cthulhu. If one takes as an axiom that public opinion only swims left, then immigration must grow in popularity so long as it remains left-coded. You’d have an easier time giving an example that hasn’t leaned left.
Then just have anti immigration code left. It’s not as if that’s impossible. You can make a leftist case for being anti immigration.
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Or, immigrants and children of immigrants support immigration? One in six foreign born, remember. More than likely even more foreign-descended. Seems to me like it's the bad argument cousin of "areas with more immigration have people think more positively of immigration" -- no shit.
Seems like many of the migrant communities in the UK hate each intensely though.
Yeah, it's great living in the front rows of the no holds barred knock down drag out ethic grudge match arena. :|
I mean; kinda yeah. Conflicts can be entertaining when you hold no stake in the outcome
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Do immigrants actually support immigration? My intuition would be that immigrants are for it to the degree that they're in the social sphere that profits from immigration and start being against it as they accumulate wealth.
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