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    1. Matthew McGuire‏ @ismatthewmcg Jan 27

      Matthew McGuire Retweeted Steve Sailer

      Smooth curved population projections out to 2100 are fanciful to the point of absurdity. Sailer knows this, but needs at least a flimsy premise to stir up anxiety about the Menace of the Dark-Skinned Folkshttps://twitter.com/Steve_Sailer/status/957417933101133824 …

      Matthew McGuire added,

      Steve Sailer @Steve_Sailer
      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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      Steve Sailer‏ @Steve_Sailer Jan 27
      Replying to @ismatthewmcg

      The UN's forecasts of future sub-Saharan African populations have been going up over last 14 years as UN discovers their old counts of current populations and births were too low due to African states' ineptness at census counting: http://www.unz.com/isteve/u-n-population-projection-for-africa-doubled-from-2004-to-2015/ …pic.twitter.com/MKFNJP6BMS

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        2. Matthew McGuire‏ @ismatthewmcg Jan 27
          Replying to @Steve_Sailer

          UN region-level population projections for 25-30 yr out, a mere generation, have been off by 10-25%. An error of this magnitude carried out to 2100 makes the cited Scary Projection for the sub-Saharan region seem rather fanciful.

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        3. Steve Sailer‏ @Steve_Sailer Jan 27
          Replying to @ismatthewmcg

          http://www.unz.com/isteve/u-n-world-population-prospects-2017-the-coming-sub-saharan-tsunami/ … Actually, sub-Saharan Africa's population growing from 0.5 billion in 1990 to 4.0 billion in 2100 is the UN's best guess. The UN's own Scary Projection is over 15 billion Africans in 2100:pic.twitter.com/SreTd8ZVLh

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        4. Matthew McGuire‏ @ismatthewmcg Jan 27
          Replying to @Steve_Sailer

          Good, so we can agree that the UN really has no clue how many people will be in sub-Saharan Africa in 2100. The more crucial point: there is no ‘ideal’ population figure for them. And suggesting that the number be pushed as low as possible is loathsome.

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