Fernando Díaz Villanueva interviewed Mark Steyn for Libertad Digital. This is part of the interview:
... I´m going to give you an example. I live in New Hampshire, that it´s a state with a very small government, without any social programs. So if economics gets into a recession, it´s not a big problem, because the state won´t have to afford expensive pensions or social services. It´s just the opposite that happens in Europe, where it could happen a social collapse in that case.
What have the Europeans done to resolve this problem? They just have stopped having babies. In fact, in Spain, the fertility rate is of 1.2 for every woman, and this is not a good solution. If you don´t do anything in the future Spain will desappear because of the lack of Spaniards. That has happened before in other parts of Europe: Malmö is not Sweden anymore, certain parts of Amsterdam aren´t the Neatherlands anymore…
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