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by throwawaylinux
1645 days ago
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> Yeah, by maybe 10-20% generation over generation. So my counter-example disproves the absurd claim that any population limitation or reduction requires or devolves into genocide. > If your target population is 5% of today, and your strategy is to use the natural population decline of Western countries, you aren't getting to those levels for a good 15-25 generations. 400-700 years or so. I'll assume that math works out for those stated assumptions. So what's the point? |
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There's an odd disconnect in the comments you've been making where you identify this problem of overpopulation, but seem extremely reticent to describe what you think should be done about this problem you've identified. Maybe I've missed it, and I plan to continue reading the thread to see if that's the case, but if I haven't, let me ask you directly: what, if anything, should be done about human overpopulation?
And if your answer is "nothing, I'm just pointing out it exists" then... well, thanks for contributing, I guess?