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Most resource consumption is taking place in rich countries, whose populations and economies had been growing more or less continuously for hundreds of years.
Well, not exactly true.
Europe post-WWII native population has been declining and US population roughly stable.
It's only because of high levels of immigration from nations where the replacement rate is anywhere from 3 to 6 that is the problem.
The Western Middle Class the worst of both worlds.
We create a high value economy, stabilize our births, and then get dumped on by people who essentially want the Western Taxpayer to raise their kids for them gratis.
They are aided and abetted by globalists and liberals who want nothing more than to destroy the voting power of the Middle Class by saturating us with dependencies who will then, of course, vote their favorite bureaucrat into office.
This explains Obama's desparate search, now that Mexico has stopped producing babies, to find yet another source of bodies.
All things being equal, a nation with adequate housing and land will vote Republican, will want stable borders and finance. All of that doesn't sit well with the voracious globalists who want to suck it all up for themselves.
Meanwhile some welfare Ho is smocking crack and turning tricks 10 feet from her toddler and she goes on to make 5 more kids.
And what do you have against Free Enterprise???
What is it about this thread that suddenly switched the default text to boldface? I'm not even quoting anything, and I am getting boldface still.
We create a high value economy, stabilize our births, and then get dumped on by people who essentially want the Western Taxpayer to raise their kids for them gratis.
The Immigration Act of 1965 was a good start down this road ere those 50 years ago.
This seems like an opportunity for those who have good values, a good community which will help instill those values into their children, and who can nurture large families.
Maybe it will be self-correcting like richwicks says.
I might be off my rocker, but I think the actual event of marriage is preventing people from getting married. The ceremony, the reception, the honeymoon and all the other shit people do now. I like a good party, but we've party(ized) something that shouldn't be. Created a massive industry. Wanna get married? Mom and dad have $30k+ to blow? Drop $1k+ on a one time wear dress. Pay $5-10k on below average banquet food?
You can get married without some stupid expensive ceremony.
I doubt that the Amish have expensive weddings. Regardless of the cost, if they have lots of children to whom they pass on their values, and their neighbors don't, maybe the Amish will take over.
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Yeah, the gubmnt here is just too obnoxious. Yet in countries like these, the population is growing leaps and bounds. One thing I find travelling in 3rd world countries is how happy the poor are-ignorance truly is bliss.
One thing I find travelling in 3rd world countries is how happy the poor are-ignorance truly is bliss.
I didn't even buy my fiance an engagement ring. She was shamed by her peeps into buying it herself. Later, we got a pittance from the class action lawsuit against DeBeers that I had to hound her for to submit claims information.
Women - can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em.
A diamond is a scam all the way from purposely shut down mines to the marketing to women's emotion and need for attention. Diamonds are so plentiful, they're worthless.
There's a great documentary about DeBeers and the entire scam out there somewhere. I watched it about 20-25 years ago. I wouldn't be surprised if it couldn't be found anymore.
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Depopulation is good, especially if it starts with CIC.