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62 sats \ 16 replies \ @Hamstr 28 May \ parent \ on: Central Banks Are Destroying Our Economies econ
Americans aren't having children, so if a country has fewer children, you don't have growth and less debtors/slaves to keep the country running. This destroys the system, so by importing new cattle/immigrants you gain new debtors(that are born/indoctrinated) under the guise of freedom, if you've been following along with @Lux then a lot of this make sense.
Also, have you noticed they aren't even encouraging Americans to have children? In S. Korea, the government won't shut up about it. They'll even support the family that does have children after two. They'll help fund the child's education and whatever. But even then few Koreans, Japanese are having less children. Which is insane because the people in these countries are krazy smart.
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Well, from what I've seen in the US. Many Mexicans move to the US and live with extended families, so a typical 5room house can easily accommodate that. But the next generation of those children aren't going to want to live in extended homes. They'll want to have their own place and this has economical effects like having less children. Economics plays a huge role to if people will have children too. Afterall, we're not obligated to bare children.
South Korea is in an unprecedented genetic collapse, though. If the current fertility rate doesn't increase, it will be the fastest population collapse ever recorded.
Up until now, that record is held by the Native American population after first contact with European diseases.
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There are lots of Koreans now, but the next generation will have many fewer, as will the one after.
I’m talking about inter generational population decline.
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South Korea and also Japan.
They dont have the public works to support having children.
What really bothered me in Taiwan is that they are exploiting having babies.
Companies have a spa service so that they take advantage of the house sitting after childbirth.
I feel it really takes away from the family structure and traditions.
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