Germany passes Japan to have world’s lowest birth rate

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    Blue Skies
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    is this evidence of MGTOW in germany???

    A study says Germany’s birth rate has slumped to the lowest in the world, prompting fears labour market shortages will damage the economy.
    Germany has dropped below Japan to have not just the lowest birth rate across Europe but also globally, according to the report by Germany-based analysts.
    Its authors warned of the effects of a shrinking working-age population.

    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-32929962

    MGTOW is not a movement, it is a way of life.

    #167734
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    NeverAgain
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    interesting

    notice lots of refugees accepted there too.

    All good things come to an end.

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    is this evidence of MGTOW in germany

    Maybe, maybe not. In my hometown here in Germany the birthrate was a little bit higher in 2015 than 2014.. The Germans react sometimes very panic because of economic changes. The financial crisis in the EU is maybe a reason. In addition to this, a lot of people here see Germany as the country which have to pay for the failures of the entire EU. The promised adds from the government in childcare is for the most people not enough, they don’t trust this promises.

    It is easy to proclaim that Germany needs immigrants with skills to support the economy. The refugees will not fill this gap, most of them are not so well educated. By the way, who wants to work in Germany when you get your payroll accounting an see that nearly 50% of the money you did earn has been substracted to pay the taxes and social security just before you had it in your hands. You can nothing do against this also not against the payment for the social security, except you earn very much money or you are self employed.

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    Just let in a few more refugees.

    I bathe in the tears of single moms.

    #167862
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    Blue Skies
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    The financial crisis in the EU is maybe a reason. In addition to this, a lot of people here see Germany as the country which have to pay for the failures of the entire EU.

    so true

    germany is paying for countries that use the euros irresponsibly like greece and spain

    is there a term in German for MGTOW?

    MGTOW is not a movement, it is a way of life.

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    Ya est ist C~~~ALICHTIGER

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    Ya est ist C~~~ALICHTIGER

    Kraftfahrzeug-Haftpflichtversicherung

    (google it)

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    is there a term in German for MGTOW?

    No. There was a discussion from the German MGTOWs about it, but most of the guys said it should also be called MGTOW in Germany.

    Germany get the F out of the european union, you can do better on your own!

    Yes, but going back, ohoh. In the beginning it was not a bad idea to create a european union and it works until they installed the common curreny, the EURO. The former currencies have always been a reflectiion of the economies of the several countries in the EU. In Germany we always compared the former Deutsch-Mark against the US Dollar or the English Pound. But with the common currency it is now a reflection of the entire EU, normally also not a bad idea, but it distorts the reality. Before they installed this common currency they should have adapted the different economies of the several countries – utopistic? YES!!! How can you adapt the economy of Greece, Portugal, Hungry etc to the economy of France or Germany with their car companies, their electrical and telecommunication companies, the steel prodiuction industries etc.? They try to turn it vice versa, and now I sometimes have the feeling that the strong and good economies has to serve the weak and bad ones – Great!!!. …I guess you see some similarities between this an some other things we are talking here on MGTOW.com

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    now I sometimes have the feeling that the strong and good economies has to serve the weak and bad ones – Great!!!. …I guess you see some similarities between this an some other things we are talking here on MGTOW.com

    yup, great analogy
    the UK was smart when they decided to keep using the pound instead of euros

    MGTOW is not a movement, it is a way of life.

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    now I sometimes have the feeling that the strong and good economies has to serve the weak and bad ones – Great!!!. …I guess you see some similarities between this an some other things we are talking here on MGTOW.com

    yup, great analogy
    the UK was smart when they decided to keep using the pound instead of euros

    I think we originally stayed out because we buggered up our entry into the ERM on Black Wednesday (thanks George Soros!). Nothing political in Britain happens as a result of far-sighted wisdom, but we are very good at making lucky breaks look like wise choices afterwards!

    BTW, I googled “Kraftfahrzeug-Haftpflichtversicherung” and it took me to a translation dictionary. On the page there was also a movie on “How to end a relationship” – how appropriate!

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    Well I cant say that I understand that study. I mean what does 8.2 children per thousand mean and how is this represented ?
    So I will assume according to these calculations, 8,2 children per 1000 = 0.82% growth in population.
    If a nation or a country falls below 1.5 % child birth rate it is in danger of population loss.
    Therefore if Germany is so low they are f~~~ed at least in the short term and so are others by the looks of it

    Magic number is 1.5 % but with advances in technology and what not, hard to say what the impact will be.

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