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Birthrates are plummeting worldwide. Can governments turn the tide?

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Birthrates are plummeting worldwide. Can governments turn the tide?

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  • I’m so glad I didn’t selfishly pull my unborn children out of perfectly peaceful nonexistence and into this horrid timeline.

    • "I love my unborn children far too much to bring them into this dumpster fire of a society."

      My parents were pestering the wife and I about when we're going to give them grandbabies. Hit em with that line a few years ago, and they haven't brought it up since.

      The idea of having a kid in today's world just seems cruel.

  • good luck with the greedy little fuck twat corporations believing that their workers exist solely for the purpose of making their owners richer

  • 2 billion was perfect. Let's get back to that and stay there.

    • Oh, someone else who read 'The Ministry for the Future'?

    • mmmm smells like something that quickly leads to eugenics. the amount of people currently alive isn't an issue. declining birth rates are. we can't rely on an expanding population forever, but until we can declining birth rates will be an issue.

  • All the Neo-Malthusian BS in this thread, holy crap. The "overpopulation is the problem" has got to be one of the best ways for governments, corpos, and the rich to deflect attention from their failures and excesses. Hands down even better than the "personal carbon footprint" propaganda.

    • earth has a resource distribution/use efficiency issues right now; the rich are greedy and wasteful.
    • don't want to have kids? Fine, don't! Kids deserve parents that want them, and you deserve your autonomy to live your life as more than a means to an end for demographics.
    • if governments addressed the resource hoarding and waste, more people who want to have kids would have them because they would have enough to have a good quality of life and standard of living, and we would also have addressed things like climate change and dystopic corpo control.
70 comments