Mass Immigration Won't Save Europe

"Live Players" with Samo Burja and Erik Torenberg - En podcast af Samo Burja, Erik Torenberg

In this episode of Live Players, Erik Torenberg and Samo Burja explore why mass immigration may not solve Europe's economic woes. They talk about cultural assimilation difficulties, political tensions, and potential long-term consequences for European societies. --- This show is produced by Turpentine: a network of podcasts, newsletters, and more, covering technology, business, and culture — all from the perspective of industry insiders and experts. We’re launching new shows every week, and we’re looking for industry-leading sponsors — if you think that might be you and your company, email us at [email protected]. --- RECOMMENDED PODCASTS: 🎙️ This Won't Last - Eavesdrop on Keith Rabois, Kevin Ryan, Logan Bartlett, and Zach Weinberg's monthly backchannel. They unpack their hottest takes on the future of tech, business, venture, investing, and politics. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1765665937 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2HwSNeVLL1MXy0RjFPyOSz YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThisWontLastpodcast --- SPONSORS: 🌐 Ready to achieve your 2024 goals? Start learning a new language with Babbel in just three weeks. Enjoy app lessons, live classes, and podcasts designed for real-world conversations. Get up to 60% off at Babbel.com/torenberg  Get first-party targeting with Brave's private ad platform: cookieless and future proof ad formats for all your business needs. Performance meets privacy. Head to https://brave.com/brave-ads/ and mention “MoZ” when signing up for a 25% discount on your first campaign. --- LINKS: Subscribe to Bismarck Brief: https://brief.bismarckanalysis.com/ --- TIMESTAMPS: (00:00) Introduction (00:39) Challenges of European Immigration (00:41) Historical Context and Current Events (01:26) Integration and Multiculturalism (06:54) Labor Markets and Economic Impact (21:44) Questioning Immigration as a Solution (27:12) Sponsor: Babbel | Brave (29:40) Proposed Solutions and Predictions (41:38) Final Thoughts and Next Steps (48:56) Conclusion

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