Damus
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Granted people make choices for all sorts of personal reasons. I’m not denying that. But if we step back and look at the broader picture, something bigger is going on. Birth rates are falling in almost every modern country that has widespread internet, media, and constant exposure to cultural messaging. When most of the developed world is below replacement at the same time, it’s hard to ignore the possibility that society is shaping attitudes on a large scale. So if it isn’t some form of collective influence or cultural conditioning (brainwashing) what else explains the global decline in your opinion?
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Turtlesallthewaydown⚡️ · 14w
In one word: Incentives. There are many reasons historically, people used to have children and often, many children. 1. Labour - many hands make light work 2. Legacy 3. Old age care plan 4. High testosterone levels 5. Absence of other entertainment/distraction 6. Low infant mortality 1. no lo...