Spain is becoming extinct

 Spain is aging and every year fewer children are born.

Natural selection demonstrates that the superiority of homo sapiens has been due to its social character. Cooperative life in community facilitates survival resources being obtained, their development, and also better protects from risks and enemies. A community is a population restricted to a limited territory that shares language and culture, where the elderly are cared for until they die. Parasites are expelled from the community. Those not belonging to it, foreigners, are not welcome. The Theory of Evolution of species by Darwin denies universalist discourse about us all being equal in rights outside our community.

If there are continuously more deaths in a community than births, it becomes extinct. Increasingly more elderly Spaniards die alone at home. Few children are born of Spanish mothers, with a 40% drop in the last decade. Since 1976, all Spanish governments have forgotten to promote birth and grant aid to families. No moral values, no economic aid, stably high unemployment, low wages, who dares to start a family? This serious problem needs urgent measures. Conversely, we receive immigrants without control. Thousands of immigrant minors do not integrate and resort to crime because they have no life plan.

We pay for an extremely expensive administration-political system and have twice as many politicians per capita than Germany or the UK, endless advisors, escorts and official cars, and more than 10,000 freed trade unionists. According to the UN, 26% of the population is at risk of being poor. Hidden economy exceeds 24% of the GDP. Enormous public debt makes the sustainability of pensions questioned, but today’s budgets apply 32,000 million euros to unproductive patronage subsidies. Uncontrolled immigration is unsustainable, which increases hidden economy, and lowers the humblest Spaniards’ wages.

The mafias that traffic with immigrants who arrive in small boats have economic interests, but so do the politicians who defend globalisation. The “Open Society” Foundation of Soros finances boats like “Open Arms” to bring immigrants. Multimillionaire Soros, a promoter of globalisation and the disappearance of nation states, was the first “personality” that President Sánchez welcomed to the Moncloa Palace, who finances the Catalan independence movement and other anti-Spanish practices. To weaken Europe, he seeks easy prey like Spain, which is actually a designed prey. He started in his native country, Hungary where, when his perverse intentions were discovered, he had to close the university that he founded for encouraging refugees’ arrival in Europe.

Supporting immigration without control and with political rhetoric for the innocent, defending international solidarity, as if Spain were an NGO, is hiding the truth with lies. It is a strategy designed to erase Spanish identity by laundering illegal immigration.

According to the Spanish National Statistics Institute, more than 2 million Spaniards aged over 65 years live alone in Spain, of whom 75% are women. In Spain, 375,000 seniors live in old people’s homes, with 272,000 in private ones. A study conducted in Madrid concludes that only 40% of those living in old people’s homes were visited between January and June 2019, and only 15% during holidays and at Christmas. For decades, we suffer moral degradation by the systematic attack of state-assisted education and the Catholic religion, the spiritual identity of western Europe, by radical political parties whose only purpose is to come to power, with a morale whose end justifies any means. Conversely, antifamily gender ideology is indoctrinated. PP consented this when it still governed so that the submitted mass media would not accuse it of being barely moderate.

Hungary with its suitable fiscal policy has overcome the birth problem and is a good mirror to look into. All EU governments protect families more than Spain does. There are more than 9 million Spaniards aged over 65 years, and this figure continues to grow. In the last general elections, the most voted party (PSOE) obtained some 7 million votes. A party whose programme included the elderly’s needs, defended territorial equality and controlled immigration, and would efficiently promote births, could win those elections. All this is possible and urgent.

Post published in Las Provincias

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