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ck4829

(35,039 posts)
Wed May 15, 2019, 07:13 AM May 2019

Turning women into incubators for future cheap labor, cannon fodder against Venezuelans and Muslims

Comes with running the risk of turning your body into an organ cooler for billionaires.

We're already interchangeable parts to them, how far will it go if we turn bodily autonomy into something we give up?

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Turning women into incubators for future cheap labor, cannon fodder against Venezuelans and Muslims (Original Post) ck4829 May 2019 OP
Put it together with this OP... N_E_1 for Tennis May 2019 #1
But no rulings, Iliyah May 2019 #2

N_E_1 for Tennis

(9,664 posts)
1. Put it together with this OP...
Wed May 15, 2019, 07:46 AM
May 2019

by nitpicker.

https://www.democraticunderground.com/100212099062

The American baby bust

The U.S. fertility rate has reached a record-low, and the total number of births in 2018 was the lowest it has been in more than 30 years, according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control.
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By the numbers: While birth rates fell for younger women in 2018, they rose slightly for women in their late 30s and early 40s, according to the newest CDC data. Women waiting longer to start their families has been a growing, global trend.
•The total fertility rate, the number of babies a woman of childbearing age is expected to have over her lifetime, is currently at 1.72 — 2% lower than in 2017. It's also notably below the 2.1 fertility rate required for one generation to perfectly replace the next.

Between the lines: The U.S.'s high levels of immigration have helped buoy the population. It's a key reason the U.S. is in a better place than other nations with falling fertility rates that are beginning to see the impact on their societies and economies, such as Japan, Hungary or Spain.
•But immigration might not always be enough to fully compensate for low fertility rates, Global Aging Institute President Richard Jackson and sociology professor Irene Bloemraad from University of California Berkeley told Axios last year.
(snip)

Iliyah

(25,111 posts)
2. But no rulings,
Wed May 15, 2019, 08:31 AM
May 2019

no potential laws holding men accountable, i.e. healthcare, child support, et al.

Plus, they are giving green light concerning rape.

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