Subj : Spain To : Kaelon From : Arelor Date : Sat May 28 2022 21:54:11 Re: Spain By: Kaelon to Arelor on Sat May 28 2022 10:28 am > Re: Great Replacement Theory > By: Arelor to Kaelon on Sat May 28 2022 05:25 am > > > Sure, in Spain we could keep on multiplying like rabbits. However, we cou > > not maintain our offspring in an environment considered acceptable by > > current Spanish standards. There is simply no demand for more people to > > exist. > > If there were no economic opportunity for foreigners (i.e., Moroccans and ot > non-Spanish nationals), then there would not be a migrant crisis. It is cle > that, whatever the Spanish standards permit, there is an under-belly economy > that appeals to migrants, who conversely have nothing even remotely approach > that opportunity in their home countries. In the United States, our > agricultural and services industries are highly reliant upon foreign immigra > labor, as is our technology and specialized talent sectors - similarly relia > upon foreign specialized labor - in order to meet the economic demands that > have. Europe, as a whole, is a beacon of untapped opportunity in the eyes o > the suffering migrant populations. > > Spain could start to invest in technology, automation, and mass > commercialization to make much of its territory inhabitable. Unlike much of > the Continent, Spain has nearly two-thirds of its physical terrain untapped > undeveloped. It represents huge development opportunities for natural > resources extraction, real estate, commercial and industrial development, ju > to name a few. > _____ > -=: Kaelon :=- > Most African immigration moves into Spain on their way somewhere else, actually. We also have many policies in place which benefit immigrants, such as the Minimal Vital Income (which is to say you get paid a salary thought to cover your minimum expenses for no reason other than existing). There is a lot of economic oportunity for immigrants but a whole lot of it is underground economy (immigration mafias and the like) or exploiting advantages provided by the administration. Regarding exploitation of natural resources, at this point it is nearly a formalized policy that we don't exploit our natural resources due to ecological concerns (ie. we don't open new mines or extract oil from new deposits because that is considered unecological) -- gopher://gopher.richardfalken.com/1/richardfalken --- þ Synchronet þ Palantir BBS * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FL .