Posted on July 15, 2010

France’s Racial Birth Statistics: It’s Worse Than Reported

Arthur Kemp, Arthur Kemp’s Blog, June 21, 2010

SDM a la naissance en France

Some internet sites have reported that the number of babies born to blacks in Paris, France, is now 54%, according to the medical reports of the incidence of drepanocytosis in that country.

These reports are slightly distorted, for a number of reasons, but most importantly are actually an understatement of the true situation.

First of all, it seems that many of these “white nationalist” websites don’t seem to know that drepanocytosis is the fancy name for sickle cell disease, or sickle cell anemia (SCD or SCA), about which I wrote quite a bit in March of the Titans.

Drepanocytosis (from the Greek drepnos, sickle), or sickle cell disease, is a genetically transmitted disease caused by an error in the gene that tells the body how to make hemoglobin.

Sickle cell anemia is not a very rare disease. It is particularly common in populations of African sub-Saharan Africa, with a clear predominance in Equatorial Africa (each year 300 000 African children born with this genetic abnormality), but it also exists in North Africa, Greece, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and India.

In West Africa 2 to 3 percent of all children have a serious sickle-cell anemia and a study in the United States revealed that 33 percent of children observed with sickle-cell disease had mild mental retardation.

Amongst American blacks, America, the prevalence of the disease is approximately 1 in 5,000. The incidence is on the rise and currently about 1 in 500 black births in the USA have sickle-cell anemia.

So what does this all mean?

First of all, it is correct that the incidence of drepanocytosis, or sickle cell, can be taken as a guide to the presence of sub-Saharan African presence.

However, the statistics clearly show that it is only a minority of Africans who have this inherited disease. In other words, if 54% of births in Paris show up with sickle cell, then the actual number of black births in Paris is actually far higher.

Actually, anyone who has been to Paris recently will know this already. The city centre is already majority non-white, and the only reason why there appear to be whites there is because of the large tourist contingent who still flock to the great sights that the city has to offer.

If one ventures outside the city centre in the shockingly awful tenement building areas, the true scale of the demographic disaster is obvious.

Awful, soulless socialist-era modernist concrete block towers, covered in gang graffiti and jam packed with the Third World, confront one for mile after mile. It is a dead, depressing place, and one which is a harbinger of doom not only for France, but all of Western Europe.

[Editor’s Note: The original French version of this report can be downloaded as a PDF file here.]