Guest post by Drieu Godefridi The concept of the “Great Replacement“, popularised by the French writer Renaud Camus, is the subject of heated debate in Europe and the US. It refers to the hypothesis of a demographic replacement of native European populations by immigrant populations, mainly from Africa and the Middle East, as a result of migration dynamics and differences in birth rates. This term, often associated with polemical discourse, deserves a factual examination to disentangle what is myth, reality or taboo. Let’s explore the available data in Europe, the arguments on both sides and the reasons why the subject remains so sensitive. Demographics: What do the figures say? To assess the “Great Replacement” thesis, it is essential to rely on reliable statistics. In Europe,…
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