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by remarkEon
2415 days ago
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See, this is either a serious proposal (reducing global fertility) or it isn’t. If fertility reduction is one of the means necessary to avert what is, allegedly, an existential crisis for civilization I don’t see how a “voluntary” program gets it done. I’m certainly not going to volunteer. Do I get socially shamed later for having kids (the fiancé and I want at least 3, hopefully more depending on career timing)? It’s also a little strange to outright claim that more education for women means lower fertility. I understand that that is usually the result, but it seems to run against a lot of the equity rhetoric I run into wherein the goal is actually to preserve a woman’s right to have a family while maintaining a career. |
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I really recommend, "DON'T PANIC — Hans Rosling showing the facts about population". He shows how family planning looks like in practice in countries like Bangladesh, so that westerners can imagine what are we talking about: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FACK2knC08E
Dealing with global warming is going bad and we should panic about that, but humanity is making great progress on controlling population growth.
There is really no issue with you having 3 children. Western population will be declining anyway as fertility rate in western countries is mostly below 2.
Just please, support political, systematical change in your country emission policy.