Jiang concludes that elder-heavy claims on care, pensions, stock prices, and property values are the main dynamic now overwhelming the Western world and accelerating its decline.
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Property Values
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...They want rising stars. They want market prices. They want rising property values. And so the young people are screwed. And that's, I think,..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...They want rising stars. They want market prices. They want rising property values. And so the young people are screwed. And that's, I think,..."
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"...They want rising stars. They want market prices. They want rising property values. And so the young people are screwed. And that's, I think,..."
"...has his own house and because of all this immigration the property value go up he's seen himself getting wealthier and wealthier if you're..."
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Uberboyo pushes Jiang from geopolitics into demography, soft power, religion, bureaucracy, and aging.
The lecture begins with Canada's immigration crisis and ends with a theory of Western collapse.
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