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All is Vanity See other All is Vanity Articles Title: New York Times Highlights “Paradigm Shift” of Declining Global Fertility Rates The New York Times has published a lengthy article revealing how the world is undergoing a paradigm shift of rapidly declining fertility rates, but fails to mention the possibility that environmental pollutants such as plastic chemicals are playing any role in the decline. In an article entitled Long Slide Looms for World Population, With Sweeping Ramifications, the NYT reveals how there is a global fertility bust which represents a dizzying reversal unmatched in recorded history that will make first-birthday parties a rarer sight than funerals, and empty homes a common eyesore. The piece notes how a demographic time bomb has the potential to cause social and economic catastrophe, but celebrates the notion that it would be good for the environment. A planet with fewer people could ease pressure on resources, slow the destructive impact of climate change and reduce household burdens for women, write the authors. The authors highlight how virtually every area of the world except for Africa, where the population will continue to grow, will be hit by rapidly dropping fertility rates. Like an avalanche, the demographic forces pushing toward more deaths than births seem to be expanding and accelerating, states the piece, adding, Demographers now predict that by the latter half of the century or possibly earlier, the global population will enter a sustained decline for the first time. Nowhere in the lengthy article is it mentioned that there could be cultural or environmental factors causing the drop in birth rates or anything beyond prosaic economic factors. As we previously highlighted, a top environmental scientist recently warned that plastic pollution is shrinking penises and making men infertile, meaning most of them wont be able to produce sperm by 2045. Phathalates mimic the hormone oestrogen and thus disrupt the natural production of hormones in the human body, which researchers have linked to interference in sexual development in infants and behaviours in adults, reported Sky News. The chemical, which is used to make plastics more flexible, is being transmitted to humans via toys, food and other items. Exposure to such chemicals has also worsened as a result of face masks becoming ubiquitous since the start of the COVID pandemic. Last year, a CNN piece acknowledged that if sperm was an animal it might be heading toward extinction in western nations and that one of the potential causes of testosterone and sperm counts are plummeting across Europe and North America was pollution and chemicals in our food, clothes and water. The establishment has also relentlessly promoted the virtues of not having children to westerners for decades, one of the latest examples being a piece about the benefits of being single published by CNN on Valentines Day. The NYT piece also completely fails to mention how many of the same people now pushing global warming alarmism also pushed the population bomb myth for decades from the 1960s onwards..... Poster Comment: I didn't realize Africa was expected to survive. Just givem another 50 years modernizing (and being Chinafied) and they'll join the club. Maybe the planet will become African and Indian on the way https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_India Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 4.
#1. To: NeoconsNailed (#0)
Maybe we've been too quick to criticize the Gates Foundation
Come again?
Is not the Gates Foundation dedicated to reducing the African birth rate?
I don't happen to know the extent of such. TGF seems to have switcht its focus to massively, shamelessly profiteering off a global scamdemic mostly beloved of brainwashed white folks worlwide.
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