A lot of people from developing and third world countries are massively migrating two countries with better opportunities in the aspect of finance a workable system, healthcare and so many other important aspects of life. In this video I talked about the economic consequences of overpopulation especially in the most migrated countries of the world.
The UK for example, is experiencing massive population influx and I talked about how this would influence rents, food and other necessary accessories for survival. For example a lot of people are looking to travel to the UK and getting a master's degree is one of the ways they do so. The reason is because that's probably the cheapest and easiest way.
It's so because people from different parts of the world are bringing in new money, there are different universities that wouldn't even thrive without foreign patronage, so these universities will make room for the massive influx of people coming in, provided they'll bring in money. Now these people can also get jobs while getting the education they came for, but inevitably there will be a case of overpopulation if people in let's say 20 years time, when more people are getting in but lesser people are leaving.
I also talked about the struggle for resources in places like South Africa and how foreign dominance has created discrimination. I don't know if the UK will ever get to this level, but even, increase in population anywhere will cause struggle for resources which will eventually lead to issues like racism, nepotism and favoritism even if the system provides quality lives in general.
In this video, I talked about migration, the consequences of overpopulation, and how this can create unfavorable conditions even in places with good resources
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