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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


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@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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the 'eventually' in your last conclusion is interesting; once it misses a generation how do those values revive I wonder... as to the left hating families; this may be true of some, but there's a lot of guild type socialism that seems to me to be built on the extended family unit; and certainly when you looks at the left anarchists & 'self sufficiency' again the family unit seems to be central.... but certainly there are some forms of collectivism that would downplay the family....

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