Two remarks.
If you look at the population graph of the past 60 years and projections until 2050, we can see only one continental population with a declining curve.
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Asian and African populations have nearly tripled while the European demographic has stagnated and will plummet due to low fertility rates.
If you look at the
29 highest fertility rates in the world, 28 of them are from African countries, Sudan having the lowest in said list with 4.4. In comparison, Europe's average fertility rate is 1.59. 2.11 is needed to stabilize a population.
There's been a population increase for all demographics, except for people of European descent. Europe's population increase since 30 years is exclusively due to mass immigration. If there's a depopulation program, it only seems to be working with or intended to target, so far, the European demographic.
Secondly, if race doesn't matter for the elites, how come miscegenation and multiculturalism are such a big part of their agenda, especially in Europe and North America? From the godfather of the federal European dream:
The man of the future will be of mixed race. Today's races and classes will gradually disappear owing to the vanishing of space, time, and prejudice. The Eurasian-Negroid race of the future will replace the diversity of peoples with a diversity of individuals. [...] Instead of destroying European Jewry, Europe, against its own will, refined and educated this people into a future leader-nation through this artificial selection process. No wonder that this people, that escaped Ghetto-Prison, developed into a spiritual nobility of Europe. Therefore a gracious Providence provided Europe with a new race of nobility by the Grace of Spirit. This happened at the moment when Europe's feudal aristocracy became dilapidated, and thanks to Jewish emancipation.
All races will melt away under the guidance of a spiritual nobility whose identity we're not allowed to mention. They seem obsessed with race if you ask me, and these latest BLM events racializing a political issue is further evidence of it.