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Why is Asia booming and NZ DYING

Gerald Mullaney

14 August 2025

Reporting from South East Asia where people are happy and prosperous, Laughing and having a lot of fun.

ASIA IS BOOMING WHY? WHY ARE PEOPLE HAPPY

The link is Working hard, Marriage, Family, Lots of Children and Religion.

Could sex save the western economies as it does in ASIA.

Gerald Mullaney

14 August 2025

Population is the name game and how do you achieve population for free, the govt promotes getting married, having children, securing a loving family.

The Asian Population value everything, the Asian people take nothing for granted everything is a treasure.


Countries like here in the Philippine's with 120 million people how does that effect the economy well it effects the economy big time.


Vietnam size of NZ with 100 million people these are booming areas of South East and South Asia.


The wealth is staggering things that make NZ look like a one horse town full of mainly broke citizens 35% who are on social welfare.


NZ is being left behind compared to south and south east Asia.


Within 50 years i see NZ being taken over and becoming part of south ASIA.


It's only a matter of time and it has already begun.


The answer populate one country or death will come soon enough.


NZ has forgotten about the basics, sex does matter, because it produces children and children will add to the future economy.

No sex, no children equals no economy.


 
 
 

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