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In 1975 New Zealand's National Party campaigned on an anti-immigration cartoon and won the election. In 2025 the same outfit, now leading a coalition government, is running a people ponzy scheme for importing Sikhs and Muslims ad nauseam. New Zealand is in the top three of most replaced Anglo countries - and that's saying something. Because replacement of white populations engulfed by an immigration tsunami is a global phenomenon.
In this post-Christian era, Western nations are gripped by a death cult driven by contraception, abortion and euthanasia. More than one in 25 deaths in Canada, for example, is now deliberate and doctor-assisted, with very sick patients forced to die by hospitals refusing treatment in the interests of saving money. The slaughter of latter-day innocents is worldwide, with the UK now - like Iceland and New Zealand - killing babies up to birth.
The world has lost the will to live simply because the Conciliar Church has lost Christ. In an implied rebuke to POTUS Donald Trump, the liberal Pope Leo IV expresses solidarity with migrants but passes over the right of any nation to reject potentially antagonistic immigrants. Like Muslims or Sikhs. They're invited to New Zealand for their money and they come for our money. And for what's left of our way of life.
Even once-Catholic Argentina is dying. A rarity in the Conciliar Catholic Church - a Catholic bishop - laments:
Sociological insight points to a serious danger threatening Argentina: demographic winter.
Births in Argentina dropped from 777,012 in 2014 to 460,902 in 2023; the birth rate in those years fell from 18.2 per thousand to 9.9 per thousand. This population crisis is due to declining nuptials, marriages and first births at a late age, declining birth and fertility rates, and the consequent aging of the population.
The data reveals a political problem: “to govern is to populate.” The expression is attributed to Juan Bautista Alberdi, though he was referring to immigration. If we were to continue to accept and attribute some value to it, we would have to translate it: “to govern is to ensure more babies are born.”
This is not at all simple, because the meaning of the family has changed, courtship has become early cohabitation, and the use of contraception has become widespread. Even the memory of Humanae vitae has been lost.
Faced with this dire situation, the Argentine bishops do not say a word.
Neither do New Zealand's bishops. Or any other bishops in the Conciliar Church, except for +Strickland (sacked) and Vigano (excomunicated).
They seem to live in the stratosphere per usual. Their silence is deafening. Accustomed to their “centrist extremism,” they avoid any firmness on life and family issues since they consider them “right-wing.”
Their focus is on “social issues.” And so it goes. Not even the skyrocketing closures of kindergartens, daycare centers, and maternity wards makes them react.
‘Be fruitful, multiply, fill the earth and subdue it' |
The danger of demographic winter threatens more than a few countries. In Europe three out of four households are childless. Forty years ago, St. John Paul II prophetically said that “the Europe of the 21st century will be Christian, or it will not exist.” The truth is that it will not be Christian; it will rather be Muslim.
In the United States, the fertility rate has reached an all-time low. It is a great country, admirable for many reasons, beginning with its expanse from the Atlantic to the Pacific. It is also because wheat and tares grow equally there. The spread of contraception and abortion, no longer as bloody as in the past, is undeniable.
But a “pro-natalist” community promoting larger families has recently emerged. “In this room we’re going to fix the declining birth rate,” said dating app entrepreneur Amanda Bradford, in an Austin, Texas, hotel conference room. She was expressing concern about how to persuade Americans, specifically American women, of the desirability of more children. Interestingly, other speakers were scheduled to participate, as noted by economist and father of four Bryan Caplan, “but they all got pregnant.”
The religious aspect of the question should not be overlooked. The Creator’s command is expressed at the beginning of the book of Genesis: “And God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them. And he blessed them, saying to them: ‘Be fruitful, multiply, fill the earth and subdue it'” (Gen 1:27-28).
The aforementioned encyclical of Paul VI brings together arguments from natural reason and the unchanging doctrine of the Church. Grace and sin either illuminate or obscure the conduct of men and women.
+ Héctor Aguer
Archbishop Emeritus of La Plata (Argentina)https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/archbishop-aguer-why-arent-bishops-speaking-out-about-collapsing-birth-rates/
Archbishop Emeritus Hector Aguer
ReplyDeleteSTOP ALL IMMIGRATION Mr LUXON , OR ARE YOU A STRAIGHT OUT LIAR ?
Labour's Grant bloody Robertson in his final dismal year imported 100,000 immigrants who were mostly Chinese or "indian". To achieve two secretative and objectionable goals - diversity and globalism. Both marxist/woke doctrine paths to the destruction of civilisation, by any definition.
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ReplyDeleteHang on!!! The Catholic religion was founded from Rome, Europe, wouldn't that be colonization??
ReplyDeleteJust watched the Netflix doco on London train & bus bombings. Enough to put you off again.
ReplyDeleteNot Muslims, they have a different way of life , different values and don’t want to intergrate , just want to take over .
DeleteKaren Davies sadly yes.