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Fear of Too Many Babies is Hard to Bear - Mark Steyn
Chicago Sun-Times ^ | October 22, 2006 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 10/22/2006 2:30:56 AM PDT by Tom D.

Fear of Too Many Babies is Hard to Bear

October 22, 2006 BY MARK STEYN Sun-Times Columnist

Last Tuesday morning, in a maternity ward somewhere in the United States, the 300 millionth American arrived. He or she got a marginally warmer welcome than Mark Foley turning up to hand out the prizes at junior high. One could have predicted the appalled editorials from European newspapers aghast at yet another addition to the swollen cohort of excess Americans consuming ever more of the planet's dwindling resources. And, when Canada's National Post announced "'Frightening' Surge Brings US To 300m People," you can appreciate their terror: the millions of Democrats who declared they were moving north after Bush's re-election must have placed incredible strain on Canada's highways, schools, trauma counselors, etc.

But the wee bairn might have expected a warmer welcome from his or her compatriots. Alas not. "Three hundred million seems to be greeted more with hand-wringing ambivalence than chest-thumping pride," observed the Washington Post, which inclines toward the former even on the best of days. No chest-thumping up in Vermont, either. "Organizations such as the Shelburne-based Population Media Center are marking the 300 million milestone with renewed warnings that world population growth is unsustainable," reported the Burlington Free Press. Across the country, the grim milestone prompted this reaction from a somber Dowell Myers. "At 300 million," noted the professor of urban planning and demography at the University of Southern California, "we are beginning to be crushed under the weight of our own quality-of-life degradation."

I, on the other hand, was feeling pretty chipper about the birth of the cute l'il quality-of-life degrader. The previous day, my new book was published. You'll find it in all good bookstores -- it's propping up the slightly wonky rear left leg of the front table groaning under the weight of unsold copies of Peace Mom by Cindy Sheehan. Anyway, the book -- mine, not Cindy's -- deals in part with the geopolitical implications of demography -- i.e., birth rates. That's an easy subject to get all dry and statistical about, so I gotta hand it to my publicist: arranging for the birth of the 300 millionth American is about as good a promotional tie-in as you could get and well worth the 75 bucks he bribed the guy at the Census Bureau. But, even if you haven't got a book to plug, the arrival of Junior 300 Mil is something everyone should celebrate.

So why don't we? The answer is that too many people who should know better are still peddling the same old 40-year-old guff about "overpopulation." What does Professor Myers mean by "quality-of-life degradation"? America is the 172nd least densely populated country on Earth. If you think it's crowded here, try living in the Netherlands or Belgium, which have, respectively, 1,015 and 883 inhabitants per square mile compared with 80 folks per square mile in the United States. To be sure, somewhere such as, say, Newark, N.J., is a lot less bucolic than it was in 1798. But why is that? No doubt Myers would say it's urban sprawl. But that's the point: you can only sprawl if you've got plenty of space. As the British writer Adam Nicholson once wrote of America, "There is too much room in the vast continental spaces of the country for a great deal of care to be taken with the immediate details." Nothing sprawls in Belgium: It's a phenomenon that arises not from population pressures but the lack thereof.

As for other degradations the weight of which is so crushing to Myers, name some. America is one of the most affordable property markets in the Western world. I was amazed to discover, back in the first summer of the Bush presidency, that a three-bedroom air-conditioned house in Crawford, Texas, could be yours for 30,000 bucks and, if that sounds a bit steep, a double-wide on a couple of acres would set you back about $6,000. And not just because Bush lives next door and serves as a kind of one-man psychological gated community keeping the NPR latte-sippers from moving in and ruining the neighborhood. The United States is about the cheapest developed country in which to get a nice home with a big yard and raise a family. That's one of the reasons why America, almost alone among Western nations, has a healthy fertility rate.

Everywhere else, for the most part, they've taken the advice of Myers and that think tank in Vermont. In America, there are 2.1 live births per woman. In 17 European countries, it's 1.3 or below -- that's what demographers call "lowest-low" fertility, a rate from which no society has ever recovered. Spain's population is halving with every generation. These nations are doing what Myers and the Vermont "sustainability" junkies would regard as the socially responsible thing, and having fewer babies. And as a result their countries are dying demographically and (more immediately) economically: They don't have enough young people to pay for the generous social programs the ever more geriatric Europeans have come to expect.

By the way, I wonder if any helpful reader would care to provide a working definition of "unsustainable." We hear it all the time these days. You can hardly go to an international conference on this or that global crisis without Natalie Cole serenading the opening-night gala banquet of G-7 finance ministers with a couple of choruses of "Unsustainable, that's what you are." Two centuries back, when Malthus warned of overpopulation, he was contemplating the prospects of a man "born into a world already possessed" -- that's to say, with no land left for him, no job, no food. "At Nature's mighty feast," wrote Malthus, "there is no vacant cover for him." But that's not what Myers and Co. mean. No one seriously thinks 400 or 500 million Americans will lead to mass starvation. By "unsustainable," they mean that we might encroach ever so slightly onto the West Nile mosquito's traditional breeding grounds in northern Maine. Which is sad if you think this or that insect is more important than the developed world's most critically endangered species: people. If you have a more scrupulous care for language, you'll note that population-wise it's low birth rates that are "unsustainable": Spain, Germany, Italy and most other European peoples literally cannot sustain themselves -- which is why, in one of the fastest demographic transformations in human history, their continent is becoming Muslim.

As a matter of fact, you don't have to cross the Atlantic to see the consequences of a loss of human capital: The Burlington Free Press would be better occupied worrying less about the 300 millionth American and more about the ever emptier schoolhouses up and down the Green Mountain State. I used to joke that Vermont was America's leading Canadian province, but in fact it's worse than that: demographically, it's an honorary member of the European Union.

The reality is that in a Western world ever more wizened and barren the 300 millionth American is the most basic example of American exceptionalism. Happy birth day, kid, and here's to many more.

©Mark Steyn 2006


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To: cpforlife.org; Tom D.
Thank you for the ping to this worthy article by Mr. Steyn, a very gifted thinker and writer, a man who knows good from evil and is not afraid to tell it like it is. I so admire his ability to use humor in unmasking the saddest follies of our day.

The posts following the article (99% of them) were not as clear-thinking and encouraging, sadly.

The very concept of "overpopulation" cannot exist simultaneously in the mind of man alongside the concept of the Supreme and Almighty Sovereign Lord and God. A man can serve only one master at a time.

101 posted on 10/23/2006 12:51:28 AM PDT by .30Carbine
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To: marc costanzo
How do you define a "Real American?"

Intelligence and intiative beat fat slobs (of any race or nationality) any day of the week.

102 posted on 10/23/2006 3:37:17 AM PDT by Clemenza (I have such a raging clue!)
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To: Tom D.

Funny how the "population bomb" crowd never sets us an example for depopulating the earth.


103 posted on 10/23/2006 4:46:23 AM PDT by Aquinasfan (When you find "Sola Scriptura" in the Bible, let me know)
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To: nativist

I agree.


104 posted on 10/23/2006 7:37:57 AM PDT by Diva
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To: Tom D.

Hey, if the Euros hate us, we're doing something right.

I hope this article makes every American conservative want another baby. :D

If you can't birth one, adopt one, and bring him up in the way he should go.


105 posted on 10/23/2006 8:33:08 AM PDT by Zechariah_8_13 (Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point.)
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To: Tom D.

The only folks dismayed by the number of Americans are the usual suspects in the 'anti-human beings, except for we elites' crowd, including Planned Parenthood, UN Fund for Population Growth, etc.


106 posted on 10/23/2006 9:36:44 AM PDT by SuziQ
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To: sergeantdave
Guess that's why God made fists as vehicles of learning.

I guess you'll find those in the 'School of Hard Knocks'. ;o)

107 posted on 10/23/2006 9:43:15 AM PDT by SuziQ
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To: marc costanzo
Mexicans and Latinos are not assimilating anymore !

Most of them are, but you'll never read or hear a news story about them.

108 posted on 10/23/2006 9:46:06 AM PDT by SuziQ
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To: linda_22003

Well they cry like liberals. It is true that those cries are for a good reason unlike those of the libs though.


109 posted on 10/23/2006 11:39:52 AM PDT by justshutupandtakeit (If you believe ANYTHING in the Treason Media you are a fool.)
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To: Clemenza
Excellent posts on this thread.
110 posted on 10/23/2006 12:59:29 PM PDT by wideawake ("The nation which forgets its defenders will itself be forgotten." - Calvin Coolidge)
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To: Clemenza; marc costanzo
Though to be fair to marc costanzo, from reading his FReeper homepage I can understand how a poster with such a masterly command of the English language would be inclined to disdain the pidgin enormities of Mexican immigrants.

The logic of his arguments are quite powerful - I hope Christian FReepers don't read his page too deeply and follow the logic to its inevitable conclusions: the Bible was not written in English, and is therefore valueless.

111 posted on 10/23/2006 1:14:37 PM PDT by wideawake ("The nation which forgets its defenders will itself be forgotten." - Calvin Coolidge)
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To: SuziQ

They are asimilating America, we have become more Latin American- - we, in the South West and California are becomming more like them !

THEY are converting us !

Read Peter Brimelow's ALIEN NATION


112 posted on 10/23/2006 8:52:54 PM PDT by marc costanzo
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To: wideawake
>> I hope Christian FReepers don't read his page too deeply and follow the logic to its inevitable conclusions: the Bible was not written in English, and is therefore valueless.
<<

Religion is not the issue here .

Language, culture, sovereignty, and Law & Order are of great concern when we have over 12,000,000 illegal aliens in this country .

All of whom are Third Worlders !

Few of them speak English
113 posted on 10/23/2006 9:00:49 PM PDT by marc costanzo
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To: dufekin

The heyday of immigration is now. If you study immigration patters and numbers, you will see that since the '65 law, we have had historic levels of immigration. The decade of the 90's was the highest on record with about 1 million per year. This decade will surpass it. And that measures only legal, not illegal immigration.


114 posted on 10/24/2006 11:50:46 PM PDT by phelanw
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To: flynmudd
More conservative babies mean more conservative voters.

The real problem here so far is the risk that they unfortunately becomes brainwashed by the present very liberal establishment in the public school systems and universities???

Hmmmm!!!

115 posted on 10/25/2006 12:45:42 AM PDT by danamco
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To: Tom D.

What about China? They have loads of people living in small spaces and not to mention a supposed housing crises in Japan?


116 posted on 10/26/2006 10:15:20 AM PDT by Niuhuru
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To: goldstategop

" Its liberals who are not breeding and having kids"

Ah, no wonder they're screeching about overpopulation.


117 posted on 10/26/2006 10:17:53 AM PDT by Niuhuru
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