Demographic warfare
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Demographic warfare is the concept that those who breed more children will become the majority. The term appears to have originated in a 1970 PhD thesis by Marc Pinson.
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[edit] Current conflicts
[edit] Bangladeshi / Bharat India
[edit] English speakers / French speakers / Quebec
[edit] Mexicans / United States
Quotes of Hispanic leaders, and white separatist leaders show that at least some believe in this approach to achieving their aims.
Jose Angel Gutierrez, Founder of La Raza Unida political party, and professor at University of Texas at Arlington, "We are millions, we just have to survive. We have an aging white America. They are not making babies. They are dying. It's a matter of time." (Laughter from audience.) "The explosion is in our population."
Art Torres, Chairman, California Democratic Party, "People used to say to me, on the senate floor, when I was in the senate, 'Why do you fight so hard for affirmative action programs?', and I would tell my white colleagues, 'Because you are going to need it!"
Joe Baca, California State Senator, "The Latinos are coming! The Latinos are coming! That's what this agenda is about. It's about assuring that we increase our numbers. That we increase our numbers at every level... We can't go back. We are in a civil war. United, Latinos will win."
Michael A Hoffman II, White Separatist, "Any truly great white separatist leader will tell his people, "You must have more children and just as importantly, you must train them up in the way they should go so they are obedient and hard-working."
[edit] Muslims / Europe
[edit] Pakistanis / Northeastern India
[edit] Palestinians / Israel
Just over 4 million Palestinians who fled Israeli expansion and the 1967 Six Day War, are still in exile in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan.
Israelis as prominent as former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have spoken of a concern that the high birth rate, and large family size of Arab-Israelis will turn Israel into an Arab state if something is not done. The average Jewish family in Israel has 2.2 children, while the average Arab family in Israel has 4 children.
[edit] Secular Israelis/ Haredi Jews
The average Jewish family in Israel has 2.2 children, but the average Haredi Jewish family in Israel has 7.5 children. Since the founding of the modern state of Israel, secular Jews and religious Jews have struggled with each other for control of the country and it's government. Some secular Jews decry the continuing immigration of Haredi Jews who do not serve in the military, and have large families, even while advocates for these same immigrants point out that religious Jews are Israel's only hope to remain a majority Jewish state, in light of Arab-Israelis' families, averaging 4 children. See external links.
[edit] Historical conflicts
[edit] Crimean Tartars / Ottoman Empire
[edit] Muslims / Bosnia-Herzegovina
[edit] References
- Pinson, Marc. "Demographic Warfare: An Aspect of Ottoman and Russian Policy, 1854-1866." Ph.D. Dissertation, Harvard University, 1970.