This was the real goal of the fake pandemic.
Pretty important article/subject for looking like a dead thread. Maybe it is the long lead time for recovery that is the turn off.
Look at who’s having large families
He left out Muslims. Every family I see has 3-4 little ones trailing mama.
Look how England and Sweden has been transformed by the fecund “migrants” they insisted on welcoming to their countries at the expense of their own populations.
Bfl
It’s biblical...
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I read a position paper on this.
With the Chinese laws against having more than one child for decades, coupled with infertility rates and a rising age of the global population... famine, war, starvation (at el), the next 30 years will witness a significant die off.
What needs to be done in the present is to figure out what and how all the cadavers will be efficiently disposed of.
Traditional burial rights and practices are probably not going to be feasible. The Chemicals alone might be harmful but will breakdown over time.
Cremation takes energy that nobody willing would care to expend. Perhaps composting bodies and returning the compost back to areas where the soil has been degraded through synthetic petrochemical agricultural practices is gaining traction.
In 50 years, with large swathes of the global population gone through natural attrition, it might be pretty nice around here.
In the future, very few will know what it is like to have a brother or a sister. Siblings will cease to exist, and every child will mostly be an only child.
I think having siblings has always been part of our culture’s history and environment.
This unravelling of human norms may affect the only child’s psychology to the point where society and human nature itself will be changed.
as with yelling "Fire" in a theater, anxiety rises relative to cries of alarm. Yet much as a result of spiritual declension and contraception=one or two child households majority along with unprecedented prosperity then Americans have increasingly become less resilient and suicidal.
Fifty years ago suicide among young people aged 15–24 was a relatively infrequent event and suicides in this age group constituted less than 5% of all suicides in the United States. As can be seen in Figure 21.1, between the mid-1950s and the late 1970s, the rate of suicide rose markedly among this age group. This increase was observed most dramatically among young males, whose suicide rates more than tripled between 1955 and 1977 (from 6.3 per 100,000 to 21.3). Among females ages 15–24, the suicide rate more than doubled during this same period (from 2.0 per 100,000 to 5.2). By 1980, suicides by 15-to 24-year-olds constituted almost 17% of the approximately 30,000 suicides in the United States (National Center for Health Statistics, n.d.). - https://academic.oup.com/book/38543/chapter/333673952
From 1970 to 1980 the suicide rate for older teen-agers and young adults, both male and female, rose 40 percent, the national Centers for Disease Control reported Thursday.Feb 22, 1987. - https://www.nytimes.com/1987/02/22/us/youth-suicide-is-rising.html
October 12, 2022: Teen Suicides Jump 29% Over the Past Decade,If one could compile all the negative effects of contraception since it began to be a such a norm that the average women is on birth control for at least 44 years* from contamination of the water (which is typically not tested for estrogen) to spoiled children (due to parents waiting to have one or two children until financially comfortable) to having no brothers and sisters (as of 2014, 20% of households) or just one (over 40% of households, while over 40% had 4 or more children as late as 1976)) to learn how to tolerate others and share (, to childless feminists looking for fulfillment by becoming Woke warriors, to rampant STD's (which will only increase with this male contraception) then it would far outweigh any long-term benefits.
*CDC: In 2015–2017, 64.9% of the 72.2 million women aged 15–49 in the United States were currently using contraception. The most common contraceptive methods currently used were female sterilization (18.6%), oral contraceptive pill (12.6%), long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) (10.3%), and male condom (8.7%).