I don’t think so, from 2010 to 2020 Europe’s population grew from 717 million to 730.6 million, Ethnic Europeans dropped from 89.4% of the population to 85.4%. 22.4% of the population are persons who are immigrants in the country they reside in, 77.6% are natives. In recent years countries are cracking down on immigration. With the recent pandemic the borders closed. In fact by my calculations white Europeans may still be an overall majority until 2108.
Muslims make up 8% of the population in Europe, up from 6% in 2010. At the current rate of growth they would become a majority by 2146, though if significant portions of future generations don’t adhere to their ancestors religion and significant percentages of people don’t convert to Islam to make up for it, this may not happen.
I just ran another calculation and based on it ethnic Europeans become a minority in 2100. I forgot to account for the remainder of 2020 and adjust the rate accordingly. Thats still longer than many people figure, and none of us will live to see it. Europeans still remain the plurality far into the 22 century and continue to exist as a large minority for centuries after.
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Maybe you don't know that while Italy, Greece and Spain do NOT want more immigrants (the africans don't know language, jobs anything), Europe pretends a "open border"politic for them. Who the hell should feed them - no one cares about.
Certain countries will see significantly different outcomes. Sweden, UK, France and Germany for example will be much more diverse than Poland, Greece, Ukraine and Spain. Countries like Italy, Norway, Austria, and Netherlands will likely see in between results. Images of migrants entering Italy and Spain and people witnessing them gathering in large numbers is unfortunate but most of those countries are already not very diverse, many of the migrants move on to other countries and some get deported.