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At this point population control is a must

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But the easiest way to achieve it is not by force.
Rather, provide universal free education and medicine,
and people soon start having fewer kids of their own accord.

The downside is that within 40 years, the world is dealing with an excess of old people and not enough people or funds to look after them.
Thus we also need to make voluntary self-euthanasia legal and available for anyone over 50 who chooses it. As we know from Switzerland's example, it's possible to design legislation to ensure that a person makes their own choice and is not coerced or manipulated.

I know this idea will offend many, especially those who believe in the innate sanctity of human life. However, that ethic evolved in the era of pastoral nomads and early agriculture, when many mothers died in childbirth, and many children never grew to adulthood. People died in tribal and inter-city wars. So they needed stable families and lots of babies to survive as tribes and cultures. These conditions no longer apply.

Nowadays, if humanity and all species of life on Earth are to survive, we must reduce our human population, reduce our material consumption, and end emissions of greenhouse gases, plastic rubbish and pollution.
@hartfire [quote]This is not a slippery slope scenario.[/quote]. Of course it is. The globalists firmly believe the world's population needs to be reduced to 500 million people. Your talking points about free education and health care (neither of which are ever free) fit their narrative perfectly.

Bill Gates claims that with good healthcare, vaccines and reproductive services, the population can be reduced 15%. Funny...those are the types of attributes that lead to an increasing population.
@BizSuitStacy
Bill Gates is correct and the proof is widely available. He's not plucking a random number from the air. That 15% is based on WHO and other sources of research.
Yes, it might seem as though good healthcare, vaccines and reproductive services might increase the population, but they actually don't.
WHO studies have repeatedly found that when parents can rely on their children growing up and living long enough to care for them in their old age, their immediately choose to have fewer children. Reproductive services include family planning measures such as free access to contraceptives, vasectomies and abortions. Although fertility treatments are possible, they are prohibitively expensive (not possible to offer free), acutely unpleasant to endure, and often unsuccessful.

Around the planet, wherever people get "free" education and medicine, within less than 20 years the rate of population growth drops to zero or just below.
For instance, without adult immigrants, Australia's population has been falling by .5% per year since the 1950s.

I agree that "free" is never free; it does depend on taxes, so it's provided by all workers and business people for the benefit of all. Imagine if businesses could not rely on their staff to be literate and numerate.

I'm not sure what you mean by "globalist".
The trend towards increasing globalism has been running since the 1600 when European explorers began circumnavigating the world and claiming whatever territories they could, by force.
OPEC controls oil prices - and these are not liberals or democratic socialists; their are the biggest mega corporations of capitalism.
Wherever one travels now, shopping centres have the same architecture, decorations and products.
This world has become interdependent via trade - to a degree that would be quite crippling if any large part of it were cut off. The West has, for instance, become grossly over dependent on cheap products and parts from China - to the point of being seriously damaged if trade with China suddenly stopped. That could easily happen if the US and Australia went to war over islands in the international waters of the South China Sea. Yet those islands must remain free if South-East Asian countries are to maintain their sovereignty.
@hartfire [quote]He's not plucking a random number from the air.[/quote]

True. He pulled it out of his ass. Use your head. When has improved health care ever led to a population decline? Hint: it hasn't. It's biologically wired into all living species to procreate. You know...scieeennncceeeeee!
therighttothink50 · 56-60, M
There has always been an infinite amount of food, land and energy on this earth. It is the insecure elite leftist technocrats who have been around in one form or another for centuries wanting to control people and resources that help all of us.

How many cures, inventions and ideas have been and continue to be squashed by these insecure elite who control the world. People need to stop acquiescing to tyranny and being intimidated by fear.
Stephanidunord · 18-21, F
Educated population sounds better and overlapping
dakotaviper · 56-60, M
Here in the USA today, we're doing it to ourselves.

Because we are letting our children be indoctrinated that girls are boys and boys are girls. And our children are believing it.
Rainandforest · 22-25, F
Gloomy · F
Yes but not by force.
Access to education, abortions, condoms... should be easier for example. Also assisted suicide should be legal to anyone suffering from severe illness.
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
Yes our population is dropping very steeply now and will only accelerate as more and more people fall for the propaganda that there are 8 billion people in the world.
graphite · 61-69, M
@hippyjoe1955 The narrative of "There's too many people in the world!" is not going to die just because of facts.
Viper · M
Sooner or later mother nature will take care of us.

Either with a supervolcano, mega meteor or climate or electromagnetic change.
@Viper it's inevitable. Nature always culls the herd when it gets out of control. I think we're overdo.
caesar7 · 61-69, M
@robingoodfellow We are..
graphite · 61-69, M
Birth rates are declining all over the world. Japan, South Korea - declining populations. Sub-replacement-level birth rates all over the western world and beyond. Wait till people try to sell their homes in 30 years and there are far more homes available than there are people to buy them. Yikes. Countries like Japan now have issues with tiny younger populations expected to support large elderly populations.

Replacement level birth rate: 2.1 children per woman. US birth rate: 1.64; Canada: 1.4. South Korea: 0.84 😮
redredred · M
The absolutely most valuable substance on earth is human brain tissue. Limiting that limits our progress.
TheCoffinFeeder · 31-35, M
Okay so who gets to live and who gets to die?
Rainandforest · 22-25, F
@TheCoffinFeeder 🤷‍♀️
HoraceGreenley · 56-60, M
Not necessary. It's happening on its own
TheGreatLeveler · 31-35, M
It should have been done decades ago.
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Nevaeh0081 · 36-40, F
Idk about that.

But it'll be messed up if that's really why COVID came about.
Birth rates are dropping rather dramatically now, so maybe your wish is coming true.
lesulk · 31-35, M
Isn't natural selection doing that already 🤔

 
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