Visiting the beautiful country of Croatia provides a misleading impression of its economic well-being. The tourist-rich Adriatic coast is different from the rest of the country which is very poor by European standards. Unemployment and under-employment are extremely high.
In fact this article explains it pretty well, referring to the 'decades of poor demographic and economic policies....that have made Croatia the European country with the lowest percentage of labour active population, only 37 percent. Another consequence of this is an exceedingly negative ratio of employed persons to pensioners of 1:1.23, and if one were also to add to this the approximately 300 thousand unemployed, it could be concluded that Croatia has an ever-dropping level of the human resources potential required to launch a new cycle of economic development and an exit from the recession.'
And this is true. So what's the solution? 'If it wants to achieve stable economic growth over the coming two decades, Croatian Government will need, in the near future, to create the conditions necessary for the immigration of at least 100 thousand labour capable foreigners.' It then helpfully provides a photo of the kind of immigrants they have in mind to perform this economic miracle. As far as I can judge it's a motley collection of Africans, Arabs, Filipinos and other worthy representatives of their home countries' stunning economic achievements.
Just what Croatia needs. I mean, where would Europe be economically were we bereft of the tens of millions of similar people who've flooded in here? Doesn't bear thinking about. But wait, it seems the Croats don't realise this. The article sternly warns that 'Croatians are numbered among the most intolerant Europeans when it comes to relations with members of other nations'. The horror! The horror!
And the explanation? 'These figures can be considered the consequence of very infrequent contact Croatians have with people of other nationalities'. So that's all right then. Once this motley crew settles in and begins looking for welfare, mugging the locals and demanding church closures all will be sweetness and light.
Leaving facetiousness aside, does this insanity not underline once again the existence of an actual plan to flood White lands and debase the gene pool? Even considering such a measure for Croatia, of all places, and in its present circumstances, is so bizarre, so perverse, and with such a predictably negative outcome that its proponents can only be driven by malign and ulterior motives.
But we knew that, didn't we.
In fact this article explains it pretty well, referring to the 'decades of poor demographic and economic policies....that have made Croatia the European country with the lowest percentage of labour active population, only 37 percent. Another consequence of this is an exceedingly negative ratio of employed persons to pensioners of 1:1.23, and if one were also to add to this the approximately 300 thousand unemployed, it could be concluded that Croatia has an ever-dropping level of the human resources potential required to launch a new cycle of economic development and an exit from the recession.'

Just what Croatia needs. I mean, where would Europe be economically were we bereft of the tens of millions of similar people who've flooded in here? Doesn't bear thinking about. But wait, it seems the Croats don't realise this. The article sternly warns that 'Croatians are numbered among the most intolerant Europeans when it comes to relations with members of other nations'. The horror! The horror!
And the explanation? 'These figures can be considered the consequence of very infrequent contact Croatians have with people of other nationalities'. So that's all right then. Once this motley crew settles in and begins looking for welfare, mugging the locals and demanding church closures all will be sweetness and light.
Leaving facetiousness aside, does this insanity not underline once again the existence of an actual plan to flood White lands and debase the gene pool? Even considering such a measure for Croatia, of all places, and in its present circumstances, is so bizarre, so perverse, and with such a predictably negative outcome that its proponents can only be driven by malign and ulterior motives.
But we knew that, didn't we.