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Muslims birthrates are getting lower everywhere but in Britain ? I understand their minority is mostly derived from some very rural part of Pakistan, that's thought of as 'country bumpkins' even in Pakistan, but given even modest pressure from the institutions, they should stop being such a problem.
One thing I absolutely do not understand is, why Britain hasn't banned their first cousin marriage practices, which they do serially, which resulted in a 3% minority being 10 fold overrepresented in the category of severely disabled people. I was told that first cousin marriage, practiced serially is almost the same thing as brother-sister incest.
Optics of warehousing vast amounts of disabled people aside, this is probably harming them as a group in a major way, as inbreeding depresses IQ substantially. (~10 pts was found in inbred Muslim children in India vs their non-inbred Muslim neighbors)
Yes, this was the counsel of hope that was endlessly given over the years. Basically a "hang tight" to all of the immigration skeptics. It was all supposed to work out (and, cynically, if it doesn't you can't exactly unscramble the eggs).
I don't know if there was ever good reason for believing this, or Europeans just looked across the pond at the integration of Irishmen and Hindu-Americans and assumed it would be the same for them with Muslims.
It's been a few years since I've checked on the issue, but iirc there was an issue in polling of younger Muslims being too or perhaps even more radical than their parents.
There was notable enough illiberalism in polling that public figures originally pushing for limitations on "Islamophobia" had to admit it didn't go as smoothly as expected
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Almost the platonic ideal of "act like all minorities are the same then get mugged by reality"
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