Or they will cite cases like Hungary where they did a bit of reforms just to have a mediocre increase in birth rates which weren't even at replacement levels.
@kaiservenom @Tfmonkey Depends on who you ask. Some on the right might cite them, but I suspect a lefty might cite some Scandinavian country with a birthrate of 1.7 instead of 1.4. All of which is due to immigrants in those countries having a lot of kids while the native population still has a low birthrate, which shows that the generous welfare does not raise birth rates but rather just attracts those who are looking for more money with kids they already would have had regardless.
@kaiservenom I watched this whole thing and Vaush is the biggest dipshit commie debater ever. If you can stomach just listen to Vaush’s debate tactics.
Like listening to "shoe on head" and she says nice things about someone whose name sounds like "Vaush"
Tried listening to his podcasts
Interviewed ex racists and said how horrible it is that people from "the left" mock people who had ideas the left does not approve and then change their mind
Said no one will change their mind to "the left" if they mock people who change their mind for the past
Endorsed not shunning people for ideas that one specific time
Same guy?
I saw some of Vaush's old debates, mainly against I,Hyporcite, JF Gariepy and Sargon; he uses charisma and cheap debate tactics.
@kaiservenom notice that leftists and women have the same failed solutions?
@xenodemon @kaiservenom they can cry about it in their diary while the adults solve problems.
@kaiservenom Listening to close minded people is such clown show.
They always focus on symptoms and forget what is the root cause of this problem.
@kaiservenom @Tfmonkey like low quality work places stopped women from pooping babies in the past
@kaiservenom @Tfmonkey Japan's work culture may have some issues, but it is not THE reason that the birth rates are low. This is pretty much just "the economy is the reason people are not having children" meme that has been used as an excuse.
I don't think I need to say it is women's empowerment lowering birth rates, but for those that want to blame economic conditions should be told to provide an example of a "good" economy where birth rates are good. Most likely they will have no example.