Amish majority is recognition that at current rates of population growth by Amish and decline by other demographics, it is possible or even likely that Amish will attain a majority in the United States in 200 years.[1] The Amish population today is about 355,000 and is doubling every 20 years, which means in 200 years it would become more than 355 million at that rate.
Advantages to Amish culture[edit]
Significant advantages to Amish culture, which enhance their long-term success, include:
- no addiction to video games or NFL-watching
- never be stranded in an airport, as vaccine tyrants limit the availability of pilots and flight attendants
- not subjected to the average 3.1 hours per day wasted watching television by non-Amish[2]
- avoidance of harm caused by vaccination, including as almost no autism
- self-sufficient and off-the-grid, thereby avoiding harm caused by increased power outages
- immune from the harmful liberal propaganda pushed in schools
- immune from the influence and harm by the liberal media
- exemption from the increasing burdens of Social Security
- avoidance of costly insurance as a way of life
- strong adherence to the Bible with the many benefits that confers
- mostly immune from the high energy costs caused by the global warming alarmist socialists[3]
- puts young men to work, rather than have lots of unemployment young men with idle time for mischief
Disadvantages of Amish culture[edit]
- An un-American rejection of cars. As evident from movies, songs, and other parts of popular culture, the American car has played a central, positive role in the growing up and motivation of young men.[4]
- But liberals are eliminating the muscle cars, and horse-and-buggy is an affordable alternative to impractical, expensive electric cars!
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