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posted ago by HearkenYe ago by HearkenYe +12 / -0

Overpopulation is an interesting problem.

Conservatives like big families that are closely knit because a strong family unit in a country strengthens the country and preserves freedom.

Big families generally mean couples having more than two kids which results in population growth

While I do think that the world's population and especially America's population can still handle a ton more growth, I realize that at some point in the future (it might be a very long way out) there could actually be too many people and the population growth rate at that point could still be very high

My question is what happens at that point?

Do you guys think that maybe we just have to count on the invisible hand of the free market to continue allowing everyone to meet all their needs?

I could imagine this being the case even if we currently can't imagine how that would work given that there will always be new technologies being developed that should enable the production and distribution of resources to continue to match the demand

And btw I hate the idea of population control and I'm 100% down to take the chance that this is not what will happen

I prefer to risk extinction than to restrict freedom, this is just something that's been bothering me lately and I thought I'd let you guys worry about it instead

Most likely the reason all this is being implemented at this particular point in the timeline is because they realize that we're gonna become too aware of it too soon and then they'll never have the chance to enslave us

Which brings me to why they like illegal immigration from third world countries so much, because it waters down the percentage of the population that is aware of what's going on and also weakens families and communities by introducing a ton of people that are not associated with any of the locals and don't even speak the same language making it even more difficult to become connected

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davebe 4 points ago +4 / -0

Overpopulation is local and caused by illegal immigration. The solution is to end immigration. Then instantly population level is under control.

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HearkenYe [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah that's basically all we need to do, I'm just looking for a solution to tell the liberals cause they're always worried about what's gonna happen long after they're dead

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MAGAThor 1 point ago +1 / -0

We are nowhere near population overload. Nowhere near. What we are near is global black population takeover. That is the real reason gates & them want to control the population. By 2050 Africa will have a populace greater than the rest of the world combined. Agriculture is done very inefficiently. Multi-story complexes with artificial light grows faster & cleaner & requires far less water while a rooftop natural layout would ensure fresh seeds (indoor 100% at all times leads to diminishing virility in plants - aka, your garden will not last forever that way - using the roof solves that). Housing is incredibly inefficient. Change is going to come. Currently, you are seeing what happens if ahem population goes unchecked.

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MAGAThor 1 point ago +1 / -0

My kids are about to be 3 deep in august, btw. I plan to make more & I am considering becoming Mormon to make even more.

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WeAreGonnaWin 1 point ago +1 / -0

The fluctuating universe doesn't care about opinions.

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gushgosh 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's a problem that fixes itself.

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Tucso 1 point ago +1 / -0

The world has always maintained a healthy balance of people, around 1 billion for the past few thousand years. Plagues have a tendency to control population growth, in a healthy mannor. Regardless of what many will say, in regards to being insensitive. It’s truth... natural selection, anyways, the world has never had as many people, as to current time exist at the same time. Therefore... I don’t have a great answer to you conclusion. I do believe the world can sustain, the current population easy. Global warming is fake. In fact, in the 60’s many thought a ice age was upon us. The truth is... no one knows the future.