• Eldaroth@lemmy.world
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      I guess this is true for a lot of countries on this map where population numbers have increased in the higher two digits. At least it’s also true for Switzerland and yet one of the most popular political parties is actively promoting laws to limit further immigration. Not that this is surprising in the current political environment in Europe where it seems we are seeing a right shift in a lot of governments nowadays.

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      That seems to suggest that relying on immigration to support a population is not a sustainable system.

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          What happens if all countries were doing well enough for immigration to slow down? Like not having constant wars and dictatorships?

          What happens if your country becomes less appealing to immigrants, or gets a short surge of anti immigration leadership like the US?

          If an increase in population is necessary to support retirement and your own population can’t sustain that, then you are propping up a system that requires other countries to be worse off. That cannot continue indefinitely.

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              I think you are assuming that my comment was trying to invalidate yours instead of expanding on it with my own observation.

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                  I didn’t say that you suggested anything or that you need to explain anything.

                  Have you had a discussion where people expanded on and added to other people’s comments before or is this a new experience?

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        The unsustainable part is having a pension and health system which relies on constant growth.