Hey @Tfmonkey, what was the site or article you mentioned before where the UN or some international organization summarized the various factors that affected birth rates, and they basically admitted that women's rights and freedoms were a threat to birth rates?
Should've saved that site but didn't.
@Tfmonkey Who's they? I know you had an image or a link or something. I'm arguing elsewhere and need it lol
@ButtWorldsMan just google "empowering women" and "overpopulation" and take your pick.
@Tfmonkey Lol. Lmao even. I love the sheer honesty of it.
@ButtWorldsMan As long as you pose it as a good thing, everyone acknowledges that women's rights crashes births. However, pose it as a bad thing and everyone scratches their heads about what is causing the demographic collapse and wildly speculates about what the solutions could be. The only options on the table are:
- more welfare for women
- more welfare for brown women (immigration)
- the AI/robots will save us somehow.
@ButtWorldsMan @Tfmonkey Not a UN link, but here's one from the WEF that says similar stuff: https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/07/declining-fertility-rates-research/
@ButtWorldsMan they never connect the dots when presented as a bad thing. They openly admit that empowering women lowers birthrates and that it's the best weapon against overpopulation and climate change.
When you talk about underpopulation they say that we aren't giving women enough welfare.