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    DEMOGRAPHY NO LAUGHING MATTER IN RUSSIA
    By Patrick J. Buchanan

    VDARE.com, VA
    September 17, 2007

    In Russia's Ulanovsk region, Sept. 12 is Conception Day.

    Workers are given the day off, and encouraged to go home and do their
    best to conceive a new Russian. The hope is to have a bumper crop of
    babies on Russia's national holiday, nine months off.

    Conception Day has occasioned much mirth and ribald humor. But for
    Mother Russia, the issue of her children is no laughing matter.

    Two decades ago, the Soviet Union was three times the size of any of
    the other giant nation-the United States, Canada, China, Brazil-and
    the third most populous, with nearly 300 million people. Came then
    the great crack-up of 1990-91.

    The Baltic republics-Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia-broke free
    first. Next were Belarus, Ukraine and Moldova in the west; Georgia,
    Armenia and Azerbaijan in the Caucasus; and Turkmenistan, Tajikistan,
    Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan in Central Asia.

    These amputations removed a third of the territory and half the
    population of the Soviet Union. Yet the remnant, Russia, remained
    twice as large as any other nation and still boasted a population of
    150 million.

    Since the 1990s, however, Russia has been losing population at a rate
    of 750,000 a year-not to emigration, but to death. By one count,
    the Russian population is down to 143 million. President Putin has
    predicted that only 124 million Russians will be alive in 2015. In
    2000, the United Nations projected that, at its present birth rate,
    by 2050 Russia's population would fall to 114 million.

    In a 2005 study, the United Nations estimated that, together,
    Ukraine and Russia will lose 50 million people-25 percent of their
    combined populations-by mid-century. The Slavs are dying out, and
    the geostrategic implications are enormous.

    In a few decades, Turkey, which seeks entry into the European Union,
    will become Europe's most populous nation. Like Xerxes' bridge of
    boats across the Hellespont, Turkey will be the Asian land bridge into
    Europe, the Bridge of The Prophet into the homeland of the Christians.

    As critical, the vast majority of Russians live west of the Urals,
    while east of Novosibirsk (New Siberia City), all the way to Kamchatka,
    the tiny Russian population is departing or dying out. Yet, in timber,
    oil and minerals, this is the most resource-rich region on earth. And
    south of Siberia lies the most populous and resource-hungry nation
    on earth.

    American children born today may have Chinese for neighbors across
    the Bering Strait from Alaska.

    Nor is it only the Slavic peoples who are expiring.

    So, too, are the native-born populations of Western and Southern
    Europe, as the empty nurseries of Europa fill with bawling Muslim
    babies.

    Americans of European ancestry are also declining as a share of the
    U.S. population, down from near 90 percent into 1960 to 66 percent
    today. Anglos, as they are called now, are now minorities in our two
    largest states, Texas and California, and, by 2040, will be a minority
    in the nation that people of British and European stock built.

    Last month, the Census Bureau projected the U.S. population would
    grow by 167 million by 2060, to 468 million.

    And immigrants and their children will constitute 105 million of
    that 167 million. That would be triple the 37.5 million legal and
    illegal immigrants here today, which is itself the largest cohort of
    foreigners any nation has ever taken in.

    With the 45 million Hispanics here to rise to 102 million by 2050,
    the Southwest is likely to look and sound more like Mexico than
    America. Indeed, culturally, linguistically and ethnically, it will
    be a part of Mexico.

    Like Russians, Americans of European ancestry are failing to
    reproduce. Yet, a closer look reveals that population growth remains
    healthy among the religiously devout-evangelical Christians, Catholic
    traditionalists, Muslims and Mormons. Among the secularists, however,
    birth rates are far below Zero Population Growth-and the possibility
    of extinction looms.

    One recent study found that the Jewish population in the United
    States fell by 6 percent in the 1990s, from 5.5 million to 5.2
    million. Orthodox Jews, however, are known for families of five,
    eight or 10 children.

    "And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and
    multiply, and replenish the earth, and have dominion ... over every
    living creature." So reads Genesis. And so European Man once preached
    and practiced. But having lost his empires along with his faith,
    European Man no longer sees himself as commissioned by God.

    Indeed, he no longer believes in God. Among our best and brightest
    are many whose purpose is to enjoy life to the fullest and to end it,
    when the time comes, as painlessly as possible.

    Which seems to suit the rest of the world-China, India, Islam, Africa,
    Latin America-fine, as all look forward to a magnificent inheritance.

    If demography is destiny, the West is finished. And, if so, does it
    really matter all that much who rules in Baghdad?
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