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In reply to the discussion: Why Is Population Growth Seldom Discussed? [View all]2banon
(7,321 posts)advantage. Over population of the planet was a serious concern in the 60's and early 70's and all of my peeps of the day decided on having ONE child based on these concerns. I did and most of my friends made that decision.
However, in the past decade I was struck with the realization that this was a HUGE mistake.
No, make that a BEHEMOTH mistake.
While we were busy being concerned with the environment and the issues of over population impacting the environment in it's various facets of consumerism, world hunger, devastating impact on clean, and clean water and the depletion of natural resources, trying to raise awareness, live consciously, work politically to legislate safeguards to our environment, etc... the Reich Wing had been busy not just opposing these objectives, but ensuring their political agendas and aims for the present would be safeguarded, but into the future by producing scores more children, teaching them their twisted views which have manifested politically....
Additionally, folks in our tribe trended to "coastal" regions when we should have populated the so called "fly over" regions.
Yes, shoulda woulda coulda's..
But we now have this so called "Red State/Blue State" political grid which is insanely fixed for generations to come unless progressives get wise to the strategy that the Reich Wing had created and is countered with the same.
They deliberately created armies for their own tribe that controls national politics.