Dutch Courage
The results are in from the Netherlands and they are telling. With birth rates falling in general across Europe there is one booming group that aren’t Moslem families, and you may not wish to cheer just yet. The numbers for 2003 have been tabulated and they show a devastating problem coming soon (to a place near you) in less than 10 years. Just under 35% of children were born out of wedlock in the model of European tolerance. The rate of increase from 2002 to 2003 continues to rise and is now at a staggering 2.5%. Now think about this for a moment. In 10 years well over half of all births in the Netherlands will be out of wedlock and this is only if things stay steady and don’t increase.
The list of laws and expenses to deal with these womanly choices exceeds what the state can spend by far, and this is a state that spends almost nothing on its military. Something New Zealanders should be able to identify with. Therefore unless a solution is found to stop this then the Dutch are doomed! Take a swig and gather your courage Dutchmen.
The choices for their government is more of the same kind of coming down on men with endless unfair laws, or coming to face the fact that women are having these kids (even with the pill and abortion now available at their fingernail tips). I’ll leave it to you to think of a way out of this womanly mess, for most of you have at least thought of what is coming as compared to the average member of the population who hasn’t even come terms with the boomers retiring soon. The men’s movement needs to head for cover, and if it can hold out and stick to its guns then we should be able to have a real veto at the table when these issues are at a crisis across the western states. Still am sure there are many who can’t see the Queen has no clothes on, for it took an immature boy to speak the truth to the PC crowd of his day.
Intrepid
Well, um, if I might ask an un-PC question, what’s so great about wedlock? It sounds rather uncomfortable and confining.
Comment by PaulM — Sat 3rd June 2006 @ 5:28 pm