As a tourist from Norway, I had some expectations about the demographic disaster in France that everyone in Europe is familiar with. Myself, being from Scandinavia, I thought the magnitude of the problem in France would be somewhere similar to Sweden, or the capital of Norway, Oslo. Not quite. France is in a demographic disaster. And judging by my observations, along with the empirical data I have studied (I study economics, and do a lot of statistical work both at school and at work for a polling agency), I think France is far past the point of no return.
Before I go in on the numbers to justify it all, I would like to give you guys an insight in what my eyes have viewed the past 48 hours while I have been in France. I started my journey at Oslo international airport, flew directly to Paris, and from there, drove to what is supposed to be the whitest part of France, the north-western region of Bretagne. (If this is the whitest part, I'd surely hate to see Southern France, which is the most infested part, although I remember Southern France from my childhood as an area saturated with north africans, arabs and sub-saharan africans).
My journey begins at the Oslo international airport when I was checking in to my plane to Paris.
As with any modern western nation, the first thing easily noticable is that among young normies, the men are limp-wristed, and the world famously known beauty of the french women, is a myth. But all this aside, what first struck out was that I saw several instances of white french men that had converted to islam and had both arab and black wives wearing hijabs. There was also a large presence of other visible minorities such as indians, sri lankans and asians.
To be continued....