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    Steve Sailer‏ @Steve_Sailer Jan 27

    Below is what has to be at present The Most Important Graph in the World. No politician should be allowed to run for high office without being asked: "What's your plan for dealing with the effects of the African population explosion?" http://www.unz.com/isteve/u-n-world-population-prospects-2017-the-coming-sub-saharan-tsunami/ …pic.twitter.com/w37lC5q7MP

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      2. Steve Sailer‏ @Steve_Sailer Jan 27

        It's not impossible for a third world country to bring its fertility down to a more responsible level. For instance, Bangladesh is still growing, but not as fast as before. Nigeria, however, ... http://www.unz.com/isteve/u-n-world-population-prospects-2017-the-coming-sub-saharan-tsunami/ …pic.twitter.com/HAtx7LzK4k

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      3. Steve Sailer‏ @Steve_Sailer Jan 27

        Here’s Iran, where the mullahs have taken steps to get population growth under control, vs. Niger, an obscure country in the desert north of Nigeria, where the average woman has seven babies and wishes she had nine: http://www.unz.com/isteve/u-n-world-population-prospects-2017-the-coming-sub-saharan-tsunami/ …pic.twitter.com/JigWZ7UtOy

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      4. Steve Sailer‏ @Steve_Sailer Jan 27

        Rwanda & Burundi are like New Hampshire & Vermont of Africa. Following quasi-Malthusian 1994 genocide and new dictator Kagame, hope for Rwanda (red line) to have more moderate population growth, while Burundi (black line) is still on the fast track: http://www.unz.com/isteve/u-n-world-population-prospects-2017-the-coming-sub-saharan-tsunami/ …pic.twitter.com/xzPrto7Xlx

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      5. Steve Sailer‏ @Steve_Sailer Jan 27

        Point is: It's not impossible for 3rd world countries to cut population growth toward more sustainable levels, as Bangladesh, South Africa, and Rwanda have. But we need to encourage the sub-Saharans to try harder to not overpopulate the planet, not worry about being called racist

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      2. Edmund Pembroke  🇺🇸  🇺🇸  🇺🇸‏ @HeritageNLegacy Jan 28
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        @LueYee @AStratelates What is the Christian solution? Can we stop aiding them or require sterilization in exchange for assistance?

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      3. Roman ☩Ching 🎃olic☭ 履義 ن‏ @LueYee Jan 28
        Replying to @HeritageNLegacy @Steve_Sailer @AStratelates

        Cut off the stupid ‘aid’ to Subsaharan Africa. There’s a reason there’s a book with the title /When Helping Hurts/. #foreignaid

        2 replies 1 retweet 8 likes
      4. Roman ☩Ching 🎃olic☭ 履義 ن‏ @LueYee Jan 28
        Replying to @LueYee @HeritageNLegacy and

        The kind of state-directed #foreignaid that may help #Africa is nonusurious loans for development + win-win development projects.

        1 reply 2 retweets 5 likes
      5.  🥊 🇰🇷Hwa ☦️Jong 🇰🇵 🥋‏ @HwaJong19 Jan 28
        Replying to @LueYee @HeritageNLegacy and

        Hopefully they will also have the work ethic as well. Maybe China may have to help some of the countries there deal with the lawlessness and blood diamond stuff. I see this as a great opportunity to help train Chinese soldiers with real fighting experience.

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      6.  🥊 🇰🇷Hwa ☦️Jong 🇰🇵 🥋‏ @HwaJong19 Jan 28
        Replying to @HwaJong19 @LueYee and

        Basically cleaning up house while also gaining military experience while doing so as well as helping a large group of people out with poverty.

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      7. Roman ☩Ching 🎃olic☭ 履義 ن‏ @LueYee Jan 29
        Replying to @HwaJong19 @HeritageNLegacy and

        To do this, the Chinese would have to feel that helping African rulers maintain stable governments by arms was good for the Chinese.

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      8. Roman ☩Ching 🎃olic☭ 履義 ن‏ @LueYee Jan 29
        Replying to @LueYee @HwaJong19 and

        No one in China wants to be stuck in an #IraqWar for more than 15 years.

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      2. Weihan Zhang‏ @liangweihan4 Jul 21
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        My friend are solution not provide aid nutrition medicine nation african. China are await scenario multiple death disease establish nation interest development research infrastructure.

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      2. Dark Triumvir‏ @DarkTriumvir Jan 27
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        And furthermore, there is absolutely no justification to empty Africa into the west. Africa is a massive continent, and there are no environmental excuses available for its fleeing male migrants.pic.twitter.com/phCwhYkygu

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      2. Pozzidonius‏ @Pozzidonius Jan 27
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        If sub-Saharan Africa ever made it to 2 billion it would self-implode, deluged by a chain reaction of gargantuan slaughters, regardless of what the West does

        3 replies 0 retweets 16 likes
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      4. Pozzidonius‏ @Pozzidonius Jan 27
        Replying to @ValleyFog @Steve_Sailer

        Probably. I'm not saying it'd be good or bad. But an Afreakan pop explosion wouldn't be as "orderly" as the Near Eastern/Asian/European exponential growth of the past century

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      2. Pworeti‏ @FebFershman Jan 30
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        This graphic seems much more reliablepic.twitter.com/85aRtkixDy

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      3. Pworeti‏ @FebFershman Jan 30
        Replying to @FebFershman @Steve_Sailer

        Your graph according to this has a probality of less than 5%. Exponential growth is complicated for 80 years. The African birth rate does not have to continue growing at that rate, now increasing the income decreases the birth rate

        2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
      4. Kaiser Söze‏ @eigenmacht Jul 22
        Replying to @FebFershman @Steve_Sailer

        What? His graph says ~4billion by 2100, the median of yours say the same. Your upper bound 95% prediction interval line approaches 5.5 billion. Your curve just looks less sharp because your x-axis is more dilated.

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