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But people don't think about what kind of a life their offspring will have when they reach adulthood. All they care about is me me me, gimme gimme gimme, want babby now! Most parents don't like or want the kids they have to begin with, so they don't care how much their kids might have to suffer trying to make it in life and by the time things get really bad, the breeders will be long gone and the kids will be left trying to figure out what to do.
More people means fewer jobs and less food as well as more crime and murder as everyone fights to have something for themselves. It's not gonna be pretty. But oh, climate change and overpopulation don't exist. Don't we hear that enough times too?
Re: Ten Billion People by 2050 April 18, 2021 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 804 |
I will be extremely upfront and blunt: I think these countries can least afford the high populations because they have very low resources and an extremely high likelihood of experiencing ecological, political and social turmoil. Many of these are heavily dependent on the good will and foreign aid from wealthier countries to support their growing populations, and when other countries eventually withdraw their aid to support their own people when the environmental shit (inevitably) hits the fan, you will see heavy poaching, destruction of the local environments as desperate people slash and burn everything down to the ground to grow what food they can, and finally famine, ecological collapse and desertification.Quote
Cambion
Doesn't surprise me that the nations with the highest projected population increase are places where poverty is rampant (and consequently, the life expectancy is lower). Niger and Angola are some of the poorest countries on the planet.
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I will be extremely upfront and blunt: I think these countries can least afford the high populations because they have very low resources and an extremely high likelihood of experiencing ecological, political and social turmoil. Many of these are heavily dependent on the good will and foreign aid from wealthier countries to support their growing populations, and when other countries eventually withdraw their aid to support their own people when the environmental shit (inevitably) hits the fan, you will see heavy poaching, destruction of the local environments as desperate people slash and burn everything down to the ground to grow what food they can, and finally famine, ecological collapse and desertification.Quote
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Doesn't surprise me that the nations with the highest projected population increase are places where poverty is rampant (and consequently, the life expectancy is lower). Niger and Angola are some of the poorest countries on the planet.
Many of these people will suffer and die because their populations have been artificially inflated for years, people thinking to throw endless food and vaccinations at people will solve things when the root causes of poverty seem to be endless political strife and women not being allowed to say 'No' to their men.
Re: Ten Billion People by 2050 April 18, 2021 | Registered: 8 years ago Posts: 21 |
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I wish giving birth could somehow be outlawed until every single child in the system has a home. Precisely NO ONE needs to be making a brand new life right now, but everybody wants a home-grown brat and won't accept a pre-made one because they don't want to raise someone else's discarded child.
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I wish giving birth could somehow be outlawed until every single child in the system has a home. Precisely NO ONE needs to be making a brand new life right now, but everybody wants a home-grown brat and won't accept a pre-made one because they don't want to raise someone else's discarded child.
THIS! I review medical records for a living and I came across a Labor & Delivery chart where a woman was 48 years old and gave birth last week via IVF. That means this bint chose to go through drastic and expensive measures to deliberately bring another fucking brat into this world during a goddamn pandemic!! I swear to chr*st I fucking hate humanity!
Re: Ten Billion People by 2050 April 19, 2021 | Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 9,970 |
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cinja
THIS! I review medical records for a living and I came across a Labor & Delivery chart where a woman was 48 years old and gave birth last week via IVF. That means this bint chose to go through drastic and expensive measures to deliberately bring another fucking brat into this world during a goddamn pandemic!! I swear to chr*st I fucking hate humanity!
Re: Ten Billion People by 2050 April 19, 2021 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 1,367 |
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I wish adoption could be encouraged more. Is it the cost? Is it because parents don't want to have the awkward "you're adopted" conversation with their child? Is it the whole "duhhhhh we could only love our own flesh and blood" mindset? Is it because a vast majority of people would be shitty parents and would not pass the screening process, so the only way to get their hands on a kid is to make their own?
Re: Ten Billion People by 2050 April 20, 2021 | Registered: 19 years ago Posts: 9,198 |
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Mark my words, though. As population increases, the wealthy countries will wake up and seek to limit parenthood
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I wish adoption could be encouraged more. Is it the cost? Is it because parents don't want to have the awkward "you're adopted" conversation with their child? Is it the whole "duhhhhh we could only love our own flesh and blood" mindset? Is it because a vast majority of people would be shitty parents and would not pass the screening process, so the only way to get their hands on a kid is to make their own?
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THIS! I review medical records for a living and I came across a Labor & Delivery chart where a woman was 48 years old and gave birth last week via IVF. That means this bint chose to go through drastic and expensive measures to deliberately bring another fucking brat into this world during a goddamn pandemic!! I swear to chr*st I fucking hate humanity!
Doctors who allow this shit for women beyond prime breeding age (under 40, I'd say) should lose their licenses.
Re: Ten Billion People by 2050 April 24, 2021 | Registered: 16 years ago Posts: 3,454 |
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I still think the powers that be want to impose control. they just are doing it by letting the problems get so out of control that the idiot breeders will submit to everything and anything to fix it.