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For example it is well known in the animal kingdom that if a species overly populates itself, cetain members of that species die out so as to find balance oncemore.
Wouldn't the same thing occur in our human populations if we flood our cities and countries with external people that originally resided in other parts of the world.
If you consider this an impossibility in human environments how do we house and employ everybody all at the same time if we continue to let people from external countries into the already overpopluated towns and cities... Certain members possibly the indigenous, would eventually die if things are more favourable in terms of cheaper labour....So perhaps this is what we are seeing in Europe and the USA and is the grand plan.

2006-12-11 08:15:19 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Economics

Thank you for these answers, evidently you are thoughtful people...What about the Grand Plan at the end of my question.
In otherwords what we are seeing in our cities and so-forth, would you consider that this is being deliberately engineered but concealed by the media and promoted as a problem to keep us all calm and quite?

2006-12-11 08:55:41 · update #1

No Meg,
Sorry to correct you but this is a very serious issue for there are many things implied.
To elucidate further did you know that Germany suffered from huge unemployment when Wall Street crashed in 1929 and the figures leapt from 1.25M to 4M by the end of 1930 which was 15.3 percent of the population. Even those that were in employment suffered as they were only working part-time and by 1932 there were over 30 percent without work.
The influx of Jewish immigrants into Germany had commenced from about 1850 onwards, and many of them eventually achieved success in local shop, high finance business, banking, politics, civil servant positions and unsurprisingly freemasonry. Indeed even the largest political group the ‘German Social Democrat Party’ was mostly comprised of Jews.

2006-12-12 06:18:55 · update #2

Undoubtedly resentful of apparent Jewish achievements in Germany, Adolf Hitler’s party passed the ‘Nuremberg Laws on Citizenship and Race’ Act in 1935, two years after becoming chancellor. From this point on the Nazi Party began to strip and take back what they believed was rightfully their own and so the Nazi campaign began. Jewish shops were raided and smashed people were beaten senseless on the street and so-forth and all businesses were subsequently returned to the Germans.

This is what I mean by the dangers of overpopulation especially if there seems to be a clear preference for another nationality…Would this not breed eventual coldness and hatred which could culminate in possible violence?

2006-12-12 06:20:58 · update #3

This migration we are seeing is far bigger than history has ever encountered, so please consider the possibilities here somewhere along the time line.

The German Philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche who incidentally was not anti-semitic as his sister Elizabeth Nietzsche was, wrote at the turn of the nineteenth century…’How does Germany assimilate all the Jews by housing them, employing them all, and where do we put them all’? He could evidently see there would be trouble at some stage in time as we all know did happen.

2006-12-12 06:22:32 · update #4

How odd that no one responds to this!

2006-12-13 00:58:54 · update #5

No 'Taivo' I MOST CERTAINLY AM NOT A NAZI
You seem to be missing the point here! I am asking how can we produce homes and jobs for EVERYONE, and this is without taking into account the health problems which will occur. So we will subsequently tip over our own sociological balance, and certain members of our population would die out as a result of this if we overly populate...Seems to me the gentlman at the bottom has got this correct, by describing how Lab Rats behave when there are to many of them. This happened in NAZI GERMANY. So it goes to prove that this type of thing is incredibly dangerous, if certain people are made to feel that life is letting them down and there is no quality they start to become violent and set about each other.

2006-12-18 09:11:34 · update #6

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Yes, poverty, crime, despair...all of that.....This is easily answered in Psych 100 and 101 labs with the rat experiments.......The rats go mad , fight, steal food, the stronger rats maim and or kill othere , males forcibly copulate with both sexes , weaker rats cry and cower in corners..........

2006-12-17 15:00:15 · answer #1 · answered by cesare214 6 · 0 0

I think your question is a fair one. Would certain people die as a result of overpopulation? That could happen but it doesn't necessarily have to happen. I really believe the answer is how
humane and loving we want to be as a species. If our attitude
is everyone for themselves, survival of the fittest then we do indeed get a grim picture of humanity. On the other hand if are committed as a species to finding solutions to complex problems, then I believe the impossible can happen for the betterment of us all. Finally if you enlist the help of a loving God and live by principles that serve to help one to expand spiritually, then I believe we have reason to hope. In the end it is how we utilize our free will. The universe as I see it is limitless, so let us
tap in to this and create solutions.

2006-12-17 13:26:08 · answer #2 · answered by milo7 2 · 0 0

Quite a question!! My short (as possible) opinion is yes, human members would die out. A higher concentration of humans would bring a higher instance of deadly disease, bacteria, and viruses. Further, we as humans would commit more deadly crimes against each other due to being so densely populated. I think we already see signs of this in today's society.

2006-12-11 08:25:21 · answer #3 · answered by Joe L 3 · 0 0

Interesting point!

I had always been taught that nature does have a breaking point; in this case, it is called population collapse.

Population collapse can manifest in plagues, of course, but also in malnutrition, water pollution and psychiatric problems.

This phenomena is well documented in rats (poor little lab rats!), and can be seen in human populations, too.

2006-12-11 08:25:36 · answer #4 · answered by silvercomet 6 · 0 0

If you live in a city you should probably move to a less densely populated region or see a therapist. You are becoming paranoid.

2006-12-11 13:04:13 · answer #5 · answered by meg 7 · 0 0

As you get down into the expansion of your question, we see that you are really just a neo-Nazi.

2006-12-17 09:47:57 · answer #6 · answered by Taivo 7 · 0 0

yes, is the simple answer....sad but true,

2006-12-11 12:46:13 · answer #7 · answered by Raider. 1 · 0 0

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