As per my post above, COVID was an economic shock as much as anything so its links in with the economic angle. Having kids costs a lot of money and responsible people want to raise their kids right so they wait and as women age the number of viable eggs they produce declines.
Those #s are considered to be Observational Data. It is a reflection of what happened during a specified time period. Lots of things might affect those #s such as war, bad economic times, health issues, etc. Carefully selecting the time period can change those #s. Don't put much stock in it. Someone who has an agenda is pushimg it. Just remember; "Figures lie and lyers figure."
Kind of had the same thought. As far as I'm aware, hungary has been having a baby boom thanks to all of Orbon's pro birth and pro family policies. I'm like, 90% sure they're one of the only countries in Europe with a positive birth rate in fact.
So, that alone tells me the numbers presented are deceptive by nature.
A researcher did a deep dive into this looking for a common link. Won't bore you with the details but it was linked to economic shocks. In large parts of the world the oil shock of the 70's started the decline, Japan was hit hard and as events unfolded over the following decades the same pattern developed. The USA was one of hte last to fall with the GFC seeing them start to decline.
Japan now sells more nappies to the elderly than babies. Sth Korea has a birth rate of 1.3. Its serious.
Any chance you have a link to that researcher or study? I'm curious about the boring details as you put it lol. I've long had a theory that part of the plot behind pushing for a fiat system in every country on the planet was to induce economic distress on normal people so they literally can't afford to have children.
If you look at the past 100 years or so, then you'll see that during times of economic growth, and I mean real growth where the middle and lower class get actual wage growth that matches inflation, birth rates increase drastically. Which makes sense. If you can afford to have more kids and feel financially stable, people will tend to have more kids.
Overall, I'm not worried about this that much. If you look at Hungary, you'll see that it's more than possible to reverse this. That chart is wrong about their birth rates. In the last 10 years or so they've implemented a number of pro childbirth policies that have resulted in them basically reversing course. They're just barely below replacement rate at this point, and have the highest birth rates in Europe.
Here in the US, it's also been noted that birth rates have increased in most states thanks to abortion bans. Combine that with Hungarian style birth policies, and a long term economic boom from transitioning off the fiat/central bank system, and I have confidence that we'll not only reverse the birth rate decline, we'll probably start having a giant population growth, because not only will our natural births be increasing, but the USA in particular will probably see a new wave of mass migration from Europe, Canada, Australia, etc. from people who no longer trust their government.
Something similar happened in the late 1800s and early 1900s with WW I and the various famines and plagues that caused people to lose trust in their government and looked to the USA for a better life.
Now compare that to a list of the most COVID VAXED nations.
On a list of the 12 nations with the highest % Covid vax rate (including booster shots)... Japan is 2nd only to Cuba.
Also on that most-vaxed list is: Ireland, France, Germany and Italy. It's all by design, folks.
The Covid "vax" was known to result in infertility and a big increase in miscarriages and pregnancy problems. Planned sterility.
As per my post above, COVID was an economic shock as much as anything so its links in with the economic angle. Having kids costs a lot of money and responsible people want to raise their kids right so they wait and as women age the number of viable eggs they produce declines.
Forthcoming.
Yes of course, but it hides an even more stunning issue:
The question of who do get off-spring.
When a people no longer substitute themselves by off-spring, then such a people is destined to go into the night quietly.
Living in a system that is geared towards uprooting anyone, it means an act of personal rebellion to keep the identity of your people intact.
^
I’m unvaccinated, blond(ish, there’s some grey now)/blue, and Rh negative.
I guess I can take one for the team and rent out my stud services to help with the birthrate issue.
sigh Work work work.
Those #s are considered to be Observational Data. It is a reflection of what happened during a specified time period. Lots of things might affect those #s such as war, bad economic times, health issues, etc. Carefully selecting the time period can change those #s. Don't put much stock in it. Someone who has an agenda is pushimg it. Just remember; "Figures lie and lyers figure."
Kind of had the same thought. As far as I'm aware, hungary has been having a baby boom thanks to all of Orbon's pro birth and pro family policies. I'm like, 90% sure they're one of the only countries in Europe with a positive birth rate in fact.
So, that alone tells me the numbers presented are deceptive by nature.
A researcher did a deep dive into this looking for a common link. Won't bore you with the details but it was linked to economic shocks. In large parts of the world the oil shock of the 70's started the decline, Japan was hit hard and as events unfolded over the following decades the same pattern developed. The USA was one of hte last to fall with the GFC seeing them start to decline.
Japan now sells more nappies to the elderly than babies. Sth Korea has a birth rate of 1.3. Its serious.
Any chance you have a link to that researcher or study? I'm curious about the boring details as you put it lol. I've long had a theory that part of the plot behind pushing for a fiat system in every country on the planet was to induce economic distress on normal people so they literally can't afford to have children.
If you look at the past 100 years or so, then you'll see that during times of economic growth, and I mean real growth where the middle and lower class get actual wage growth that matches inflation, birth rates increase drastically. Which makes sense. If you can afford to have more kids and feel financially stable, people will tend to have more kids.
Overall, I'm not worried about this that much. If you look at Hungary, you'll see that it's more than possible to reverse this. That chart is wrong about their birth rates. In the last 10 years or so they've implemented a number of pro childbirth policies that have resulted in them basically reversing course. They're just barely below replacement rate at this point, and have the highest birth rates in Europe.
Here in the US, it's also been noted that birth rates have increased in most states thanks to abortion bans. Combine that with Hungarian style birth policies, and a long term economic boom from transitioning off the fiat/central bank system, and I have confidence that we'll not only reverse the birth rate decline, we'll probably start having a giant population growth, because not only will our natural births be increasing, but the USA in particular will probably see a new wave of mass migration from Europe, Canada, Australia, etc. from people who no longer trust their government.
Something similar happened in the late 1800s and early 1900s with WW I and the various famines and plagues that caused people to lose trust in their government and looked to the USA for a better life.
Found it for you, its very good as the guy is not a shrill.
https://youtu.be/A6s8QlIGanA?si=Jc6bkrsxOJ7pYS9i
Thanks
Sorry, can't find it. It was not linked to MSM so was just the facts. I will ask the guy who sent it to me and try again, sorry.
Gates said with vaccines he could get “that” number down. Looks like it’s working.