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by leosanchez
15 days ago
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> The fact that TFR has crashed suddenly that blindsided everyone should be a hint about how supportive governments/society/religion is. Isn't TFR dropping in urban areas common across the world ? Do you know of any government or culture that reversed this ? It is weird that you keep putting the blame on "governments/society/religion" when decreasing TFR is common phenomenon across the (urban) world. EDIT: I want to make it a bit more clear since you have some trouble understanding nuance. You can't say culture gives 0 support, and it is backend by 1.6 TFR. Hence, proved. TFR dropping in common phenomenon across the world. It involves plenty of variables. You can't make up a claim and justify that by showing declining TFR. |
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Please ask any AI tool about how TFR crash of India is different from TFR reduction in the western world. I refuse to engage with your pointless conversation anymore. Tata