What causes low birthrates?

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  • Industrial society (pollution, goyslop, modern medicine)

  • Internet service economies

  • Economic factors (people getting richer)

  • Economic factors (people getting poorer)

  • Women becoming more educated

  • Le evul incels

  • Illuminati

  • The Truth (industrialization + service economy + illuminati)

  • I DON'T CARE NIGGA GIB ME FREE SHIT


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Culture and religion almost all things, be it healthcare, the environment and policy are informed by a golden thread of a shared identity and values.


Cultures that value the family greatly as per religious adherence grow rapidly others die and decline. You can see this in action in Israel today the Orthodox are growing in power and Orthodox from my understanding directly reject the feminism and butt sex that is modern culture. They have 6.6 kids per woman and time goes by their entire society is actively falling into their hands. By no means do I suggest that all cultures become Orthodox Jews but I would say socially and culturally western countries have not progressed but rather devolved.

We fundamentally have a democracy and that paired to a society that doesn’t have a conscious. It’s system where a coalition of abusers assume power and everyone else gets fucked.

Tired old fucks who votes themselves everyone else’s money, via entitlement the inflation of the housing market and mass migration.

The subordination of society at large by the destruction of family, meritocracy and justice by the apartheid of female privilege.

The control of other organised minorities, corporations and lobbyists, whom have raped our society, nature and sent thousands to their deaths in pointless warfare.

TL DR

Our birth rates are shit because women have license to be pieces of shit, along with any powerful group of people in society whom reach for dominion over others. All of this exists because in hearts of young men they are inclined to follow without question rather than their hearts. We can do way better
 
Godlessness of society aside, I think things would fix themselves a lot faster if everyone got up and just admitted that doubling the workforce to enable passive increases to the cost of goods and services overtime without complaint was the single worst thing that humanity has ever done to itself.

Blame men for it, blame women for it, it doesn't change the damage that has been done.
 
Poor economic status owing from the ever increasing payouts to the boomer's at the cost of younger generations, representation of parenthood as a burden without the reward attached, deliberate sabotage of native birthrates in many countries in favour of importing a clientele group, and many people being rather short-sighted nowadays and not asking "when I'm 80, who takes care of me" or "what stake do I have in the future if I do not have someone to inherit it".

Many will portray it as solely economic, but I believe there is significant cultural aspects to it.
 
I'm going to drop an not so obscure, but somehow it goes under the radar. Lucky Luke

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To spice this discussion up, let's take a look at the plot of "La Fiancée de Lucky Luke" (Lucky Luke's engagement/bride).


A childrens show depicting the "men not getting married = civilizational collapse" meme as the start of an episode is very thunk provoking to say the least, if we compare it to modern "cartoons".

Archive, can't find an english speaking version.

Swedish version

Local archive, just in case.
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Any thoughts?

I just wanted to crosspost about Lucky Luke, just an interesting little side note that an old children's cartoon tackled this theme for an episode. Yet, today you are not even allowed to bring this topic up without being called a "chud" if you bring up actual points to the discussion.
 
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  • Access to porn (self-explanatory)
  • Hedonism being pushed on TV and in Hollyweird and social media (the masses watch these things daily and think they're doing the "right thing" by not having children)
  • People being pampered like they are in the first world (this one is more about priorities; poorest 90% of countries in the world have much higher birth rates)
  • Growing divide between men and women thanks to Feminism and the consequences of the Sexual Revolution (self-explanatory)
That's about it.
 
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Nobody can afford it.
Women are told they're queens worthy of someone outside their league.
Men are told they're losers who don't deserve someone from their own league.

Notice how the vast majority of amateur porn is solo stuff. Some breedable bitch shaking her body to emulate sex in a PoV style instead of going out and having kids with a man. Why should she? She's making bank from the comfort of her own home, making material in lieu of worship.
 
What are the chances singledom becomes the norm among the population in the future? Legit question.

A hypothetical situation where dating, courtship and marriage is something seen as, save for reproductive reasons, useless when it comes to people meeting their social fix quota because of reasons like toxicity, emotional baggage, female or male abuse, mental games, both genders don't trust each other anymore, romance is seen as overrated/is dead, failed marriage and turbulent divorce, broken households and single people becomes the huge majority in the world while friendship, casual or not, becomes the ultimate relationship.

I ain't talking about incels/femcels just for the record.

Sex becomes purely transactional and casual and dosen't necessarily gets mixed up in romantic feelings. Akin to going to a restaurant and having a meal. Or taking a dump.

Let's imagine that said singledom is validated through people emphasizing the pros of being single (which are many). People don't need to worry anymore with trying to flirt with the opposite gender because romance overall became something to scoff at. Homossexuals could be included into this but, whatever, they can't breed.

What are the chances things turn out to be like this? And, except for declining birthrates, how bad would it be for both genders? Or would it actually be good?
 
What are the chances singledom becomes the norm among the population in the future? Legit question.

A hypothetical situation where dating, courtship and marriage is something seen as, save for reproductive reasons, useless when it comes to people meeting their social fix quota because of reasons like toxicity, emotional baggage, female or male abuse, mental games, both genders don't trust each other anymore, romance is seen as overrated/is dead, failed marriage and turbulent divorce, broken households and single people becomes the huge majority in the world while friendship, casual or not, becomes the ultimate relationship.

I ain't talking about incels/femcels just for the record.

Sex becomes purely transactional and casual and dosen't necessarily gets mixed up in romantic feelings. Akin to going to a restaurant and having a meal. Or taking a dump.

Let's imagine that said singledom is validated through people emphasizing the pros of being single (which are many). People don't need to worry anymore with trying to flirt with the opposite gender because romance overall became something to scoff at. Homossexuals could be included into this but, whatever, they can't breed.

What are the chances things turn out to be like this? And, except for declining birthrates, how bad would it be for both genders? Or would it actually be good?
I think we're already there in many parts of the world. There aren't enough social bonds and economic opportunities to really permit a stable romance for many people and the general mood is negative in regards to sex relations. You would need to revise or build a culture of specifically heterosexual courtship and bring about a more sex positive outlook in the youth.
 
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Feminism, capitalism, atheism/secularism, the sexual revolution, porn, contraception…

I could go on but I think I’ve made my point. It’s a lot of things that have got us here. Also it really varies from place to place. I mean where I’m from the inability to buy a house definitely plays a role.
 
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