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GermanyBernd2023-04-20 10:18:27 · 3yNo. 266949reply
When I was in school people said you should learn Chinese because China will soon dominate the world. But they cucked themselves with their retarded one child policy and now they're on the decline. India will be the next superpower.
 
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RussiaBernd2023-04-20 11:12:42 · 3yNo. 266951reply
if demography is so important we should invest in nigeria
SloveniaBernd2023-04-20 11:33:32 · 3yNo. 266952reply
Nigerian population figures are so doctored it's not even funny
Luckily we can use election results to as a proxy for actual figures apparently they aren't too adept at doctoring those
FinlandBernd2023-04-20 13:49:41 · 3yNo. 266959reply
Both India and China is already following the exact population decline as all other countries that develop past a certain level. Only Africa today will grow with new people.
GermanyBernd2023-04-20 13:51:47 · 3yNo. 266960reply
Why and how are they doctored and how do you know?
GermanyBernd2023-04-20 13:53:29 · 3yNo. 266962reply
SloveniaBernd2023-04-20 14:22:27 · 3yNo. 266966reply
Larger reported pop = mo' money fo' dem programs
it's one huge multilevel aids scam
consider: wectoid shitlibs would not send so much money to africa if it didn't report an overblown population
and within african country each region/state has an incentive to overreport to get more fundings
 
how do I know? The more important a state in nigeria, the more ridiculously high their population figure, and the lower the turnout whenever there's elections, implying electorate is actually smaller than reported
but even if you look at total number of registered voters, it is by ~10-15% lower than what you'd expect based on reported population pyramid structure and total population
all in all based on the last presidential elections in nigeria which were reportedly a heated race with few people who got polled before elections saying they're undecided, but total final tally was not much over 20M, and based on assumption that more politically prominent states cheat more on population reporting, I would estimate that real population of nigeria is close to 140M
NetherlandsBernd2023-04-20 16:45:44 · 3yNo. 266968reply
> The more important a state in (...), the more ridiculously high their population figure, and the lower the turnout whenever there's elections
This is true for literally any country (with elections) in the world. People tend to migrate to important places because, umgh, these places are important. And people in these places generally care less about the elections because they migrated there recently. I would rather believe that people who were counting votes 'accidentially' lost few millions of the politically incorrect ones...
Also, 140M is still a huge number.
PeruBernd2023-04-20 17:11:20 · 3yNo. 266971reply
>I would rather believe that people who were counting votes 'accidentially' lost few millions of the politically incorrect ones...
>Also, 140M is still a huge number.
 
Also, more population=more difficult to control and verify processes like elections, for example
SloveniaBernd2023-04-20 17:35:15 · 3yNo. 266973reply
Well, I'm also a bit skeptical of population density figures compared to satellite imagery; much more so than say with Ethiopia and Uganda, which actually do look packed in certain parts.
HungaryBernd2023-04-21 08:04:19 · 3yNo. 267051reply
They barely know their own names, voting is an incomprehensible phenomenon for them.
Plus large chunk of the population is U18 and can't vote. Most of them probably dies before getting the right anyway.
But I can imagine they inflate it. Need more solid evidence, it's just a Conspiracy Theory this level.
HungaryBernd2023-04-21 08:06:45 · 3yNo. 267052reply
SloveniaBernd2023-04-21 08:13:31 · 3yNo. 267053reply
>They barely know their own names, voting is an incomprehensible phenomenon for them.
Pre-election public opinion polling did not indicate that.
>large chunk of the population is U18 and can't vote.
Yes, but not over 60% which is the number you get if you assume total number of registered voters and population estimate are both legitimate. But even total number of registered voters seems too high, so you'd have to assume 75% of population is U18 to make the numbers make sense, which is quite evidently not the case.
NetherlandsBernd2023-04-21 08:13:40 · 3yNo. 267054reply
What are the reasons for such high mortality among people aged 15-25, I wonder...
SloveniaBernd2023-04-21 08:14:15 · 3yNo. 267055reply
It's not mortality, it's emigration.
NetherlandsBernd2023-04-21 08:25:35 · 3yNo. 267056reply
Could be. It also could be some sharp rise of births that started 25 years ago for some reason. Need more data.
HungaryBernd2023-04-21 10:17:26 · 3yNo. 267068reply
Maybe but I did not want to explain the whole difference, just point out you might very much underestimate the population to 140M.
U18 pop is 50% which is huge.
>registered voters
I bet bunch of the residents aren't even registered voters. I bet many are just some slaves.
SloveniaBernd2023-04-23 10:18:30 · 3yNo. 267406reply
Guess the fuck what.
Nigerians themselves agree the 200M+ figures are bollocks.
HungaryBernd2023-04-23 14:25:41 · 3yNo. 267443reply
Thats:
100 mil / 20 years
5 mil / 1 year
That only needs 10 million (5+5 mil) mothers giving birth for 10 kids for 10 years. Considering they had way more fertile females, and those who were born in 2000, they could give birth their first baby in 2014 (or even earlier, they don't wait till they are 18+)... It's very much doable.
But okay, they are 199M. But not 140.
HungaryBernd2023-04-23 14:27:14 · 3yNo. 267444reply
Also if you post moar of that Mona, I just might believe you.
SloveniaBernd2023-04-23 14:40:19 · 3yNo. 267448reply
The problem is, the 2000 figure itself is already inflated.
HungaryBernd2023-04-23 18:12:20 · 3yNo. 267485reply
Yes it's inflated by Nigerians fucking.
TexasBernd2023-04-24 22:09:31 · 3yNo. 267671reply
Africans aren't known for being great with numbers or logic though.
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