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When Humans Don’t Procreate: An Update
Two years ago, I wrote about the pending global population implosion. Demographers predict that 90 countries will lose population between now and the year 2100. Shrinking populations have portentous implications, including major shifts in geopolitical power and the possible financial collapse of welfare states.
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Tagged Biblical worldview, birth dearth, Environmentalism, fertility rates, Foundation for Economic Education, John B. Calhoun, Paul Ehrlich, Population Bomb, population growth, sterilization, Suzy Weiss, The New York Post, Zero Population Growth
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“Intentional Childlessness” on the Rise
“I never expected to be the poster child for sterilization,” Rachel Daimond told Suzy Weiss in a recent article titled, “First Comes Love, Then Comes Sterilization” focusing on a troubling trend among American young adults. For several months, Diamond has been using social media, especially Tick Tock, to document her decision to undergo sterilization to guarantee that she would never have children. Diamond, like a growing number of young adults, is part of the “intentionally child free” or anti-natalist movement.
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Tagged Generation Z, Rachel Daimond, sterilization, Suzy Weiss, Tick Tock
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