@ChrisMayLA6 I think this is a problem of many dimensions. You have the psychological dimension, where we teach our children today that everything should be fun, and to avoid unpleasant or hard situations and sacrifices.
This naturally makes living together very difficult, since it is not always pleasant, not to speak of the time and energy a small human being requires.
Then we have economic concerns with massive inflation, cost of housing etc. which make people hesitate.
Then there's the
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@ChrisMayLA6 biological reasons. We have a global fertility crisis. Is it micro plastics or chemicals? Something in our food? Who knows?
Then there's the sociological reasons where the left wants to dismantle families in order to shift loyalty to the state. The left has always hated families since it represents a unit with higher loyalty than the state. In order to do this, they push the LBGTX+ agenda, free sex, and preferably same genders, in order to prevent them having children forming a
@ChrisMayLA6 family.
So take all of the above as a whole, for a generation or so at least, we'll have declining birthrates in many countries.
My belief is that eventually this right itself, when people who actually enjoy having babies and forming families transfer those values to the next generation, and they will then start to grow at the expense of thos not sharing those values.
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