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Immigrants with low IQs and no education come to the US, have many kids, vote Democrat, and increase population in certain states. This leads to more representation in Congress and electoral college for Democrats. The cycle continues with each generation becoming more radical and entitled. White people and Asians contribute the most to the economy, while immigrants consume resources, making the country less wealthy over time.

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Third world populations are growing, while European birth rates are declining. Several factors contribute to this trend. First, feminism has led many women to prioritize careers over family. Second, climate change propaganda discourages having children. Third, globalist narratives promote a child-free lifestyle as liberating. Wealthy individuals often have fewer children due to materialism, and many cite financial concerns as a barrier to parenthood. Additionally, societal guilt and negative messaging about heritage discourage white families from growing. Governments rarely incentivize higher birth rates among their own populations. Cultural shifts, reduced religious affiliation, and loss of community support also impact family size. These trends suggest a deliberate effort to diminish white populations, leading to low birth rates. However, change is possible, and individuals can still choose to have larger families.

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The great replacement issue threatens to dilute the majority populations in North America, Europe, and Australia. This could lead to a loss of individualism and creativity associated with these populations, resulting in a homogeneous society controlled by a master race of elite bankers and nobility. The agenda has been ongoing since the early 20th century, with immigration policies designed to mix populations. Additionally, there is a demographic trend where lower IQ populations are having more children, while higher IQ individuals struggle to start families due to economic barriers. This situation is seen as a deliberate attempt to damage the genetic quality of the majority population, leading to a future where diversity is homogenized and dissent is minimized.

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Many people, especially women, often regret not having children later in life. They believe that having children brings more meaning to their lives than their careers. As we age, we can't rely on friends or the state to take care of us like adult children can. The welfare state, including state pensions and the NHS, is facing challenges due to falling fertility rates. These programs were established when the population was younger and birth rates were higher. However, they have become a significant portion of GDP and are not sustainable in the long run.

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Living under white supremacy, despite being only 9% of the global population, white people face mass unregulated immigration and media that demonizes them. This issue isn't limited to Western countries; it's a global phenomenon. The U.S. population of European descent has declined from 90% to 57%, with calls to abolish whiteness. There's a narrative suggesting that racial tensions can only be resolved by eliminating white people. Meanwhile, white people's declining birth rates are celebrated, and their representation in institutions is diminished. Other countries aren't pressured to open their borders like this, and it raises concerns about governance favoring foreign interests over native populations. This situation would have prompted significant government changes in the past, but it has become normalized today.

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Third world populations are growing rapidly, while many in Europe are not having children. The reasons include feminism, climate change propaganda discouraging larger families, and a cultural shift promoting a child-free lifestyle. Wealth and materialism also lead to fewer children, with many citing financial concerns. Additionally, feelings of white guilt and societal pressures discourage white families from having children. Governments often do not incentivize childbirth among their own populations, focusing instead on immigration. The decline in birth rates is seen as a result of various factors, including a loss of community support and religious influence. Ultimately, these trends are viewed as a deliberate attempt to diminish white populations, but there is hope for a resurgence in birth rates if attitudes change.

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The long-term consequences of demographic changes in North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand could lead to the dilution of majority populations. With a global population of 7 billion, and a smaller percentage being white, the faster birth rates of non-white populations may result in a significant decline of white individuals. This shift could diminish the individualism and creativity often associated with white cultures. The outcome may create a homogeneous society that is easier to control, utilizing advanced techniques of surveillance and coercion. Political systems may become deceptive, manufacturing consent among the populace, leading society toward a troubling future.

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The population is being poisoned, leading to a long-term decline in health and cognitive ability. This decline is benefiting pharmaceutical profits on Wall Street, but it is causing people to slowly lose their cognitive functions and IQs.

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IQ differences are a tough reality with biological and heritable roots, making cognitive gaps hard to change. It's uncomfortable to accept these differences, especially when they vary among genders and ethnicities, challenging the ideal of total equality.

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The declining birth rate poses a significant risk to civilization. Contrary to the belief that the world is overpopulated, the reality is that there aren't enough people being born. If the trend continues and more children are not born, it could lead to the collapse of society. It's crucial to recognize the importance of increasing the birth rate to ensure the future stability of civilization.

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We're facing a natal crisis, which is a significant issue. The declining birth rates across developed nations could lead to cultural extinction. This trend has been evident for over 20 years, and if it continues, many cultures may dwindle away. A loss of religious values may contribute to this antinatalist sentiment. However, seeking greater enlightenment and understanding of the universe can sustain civilization. A population increase is desirable as it brings more minds and diverse cultures, expanding our collective consciousness. Ultimately, a larger population can enhance our understanding and exploration of existence.

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IQ is falling in Western Europe and the USA since the 21st century. Studies show extreme orient countries like China, Japan, and Singapore perform best in mathematic comprehension. In France and the USA, 30% of people cannot read and understand one written page. Politicians are not clever, which is why they do stupid things. To change things, one must fight these people.

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Speaker 0: Future of Israel. I mean, something will happen in Iran. Maybe we'll succeed. Maybe we won't, but and that'll make it worse. But the demography seems terrible. Nobody sane seems to be procreating, and everybody getting sane in their own way seems to have five children. Whether it's Arabs or Orthodox, they have five children. If you're a regular Israeli, you have 1.5 children or two. Speaker 0: The Haredim are more productive than the Arabs. If we cancel some of the we had exponential support function for productivity. It's something bizarre. Rather to be an esker, we became exponential. And always when I meet a friend with three children, telling another two and you are deep into the social security trap, that's your job, you can sit idle. Speaker 0: No, I don't the future of Israel is waking up at the right moment before it's too late, putting your wedge on this drift along the slippery slope toward one state nation. First of all, because with one state nation, would be even faster. Yeah. It would be by nation at first, and then within the generation with an Arab majority. In fact, the minority with a sense of being kind of hybrid form, they excel in medicine therapy. Speaker 0: Then we have, I believe, we have to break the monopoly of the orthodox rabbinate on marriage and the funerals and whatever and the definition which and accept, open in a sophisticated subtle manner, open the gates from massive conversion into Judaism. It's a successful country. Many will apply at the beginning without making it, cannot make it a precondition, but under the social pressure, the need, especially of the second generation, to adapt, will happen. And we can control the quality, much more effective than our ancestors or the founding fathers of Israel could deal with the way that it was a kind of salvation way from Africa and Arabs or from whatever. They took whatever came to save people. Speaker 0: Now we can be selective. And

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IQ research reveals uncomfortable truths about biological and heritable differences in cognitive performance, which people find hard to accept due to its permanence and practical implications. The fact that these differences also exist between genders and ethnicities is especially painful and challenges the idea of pure egalitarianism.

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At the start of the 21st century, human evolution reached a turning point where natural selection began to favor different traits, leading to a "dumbing down." While science fiction predicted a more intelligent future, the opposite occurred because evolution no longer rewarded intelligence. Without natural predators, those who reproduced the most thrived, endangering the intelligent. Generations passed with mankind becoming stupider at a frightening rate. Genetic engineering efforts focused on hair loss and erections instead of correcting this trend. The population exploded, intelligence declined, and humanity became incapable of solving basic problems like garbage disposal.

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In developed countries, those with shrinking populations may be the big winners. While shrinking populations were once thought to cause negative growth, countries with xenophobic immigration policies and shrinking demographics will rapidly develop robotics, tech, and AI. This promises to transform productivity and elevate the standard of living, even with shrinking populations, changing the paradigm of negative population growth. Social problems from substituting humans for machines will be easier to solve in countries with declining populations. For countries with rising populations, the answer will be rapidly developing education. Countries lacking a foundation of rule of law or education will be left behind, causing the divide to become more extreme.

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IQ has a greater impact on income than wealth. While some wealthy individuals inherit their money regardless of intelligence, there may be variations in intelligence between generations. It is unclear whether nature or nurture plays a role. Personal choices and factors like depression can also affect wealth. However, more studies connect IQ to income and wealth than oppose this correlation. Wall Street executives are often cited as having a high correlation with sociopathy, with estimates ranging from 1 out of 10 to even half of them being sociopaths.

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Historians often overlook the impact of low birth rates on the decline of civilizations. Rome and ancient Greece both faced this issue. Rome incentivized having more children in 50 BC, while Greece experienced a population boom from 800 BC to 300 BC. Surprisingly, prosperity and lack of external threats lead to lower birth rates in civilizations. When societies feel secure and affluent, they tend to have fewer children, contrary to common belief.

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Third world populations are growing while European birth rates decline. Several factors contribute to this trend. 1. Feminism has led many women to prioritize careers over family. 2. Climate change propaganda discourages having children. 3. Globalist messages promote a child-free lifestyle. 4. Wealth often correlates with fewer children. 5. Economic concerns are cited as reasons for not having kids. 6. White guilt affects family planning decisions. 7. Societal pressures discourage early marriage and childbearing. 8. Governments often do not incentivize higher birth rates among their populations. 9. Multiculturalism and immigration create less cohesive societies. 10. A decline in religious values impacts fertility rates. These factors contribute to low birth rates among white populations, which some argue is a result of deliberate societal changes. However, there is hope for a resurgence in family growth if attitudes shift.

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Society is being affected by toxins that lower IQ levels, leading to a "dumbing down" effect. This results in people being dependent on the government and easily influenced by propaganda. Those with higher IQ levels can see through this manipulation, but they are in the minority. The goal seems to be to keep society mediocre and reliant on authority. This is achieved through spending large sums on propaganda to maintain control.

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The speaker notes that all 50 US states are below the population replacement rate, even Utah. Iran, Italy, and South Korea are also below this rate. Israel is presented as an exception. The speaker suggests people have kids if other people have kids, and stop when others stop. In South Korea, the fertility rate is 0.7, leading to a rapid population decline. An inverted demographic pyramid, with more old than young people, may shift politics to favor benefits for the old, penalizing those with children. One demographer's thesis is that once the birth rate flips and goes below replacement level, it doesn't flip back due to political disincentives. If every woman has one baby, in approximately 990 years, there could be only one person left on the planet, leading to extinction.

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The Death Of Patriotism And Depopulation In The West w/ Marian Tupy | PBD Podcast | Ep. 236
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The podcast discusses the implications of population growth versus underpopulation, featuring guest Marian Tupy, author of "Superabundance." Tupy argues that population growth is not a concern but rather a potential source of economic prosperity, as more people can lead to more innovation and economic growth. He shares his background growing up in communism and transitioning to capitalism, emphasizing the importance of political and economic freedom for wealth creation. The conversation shifts to current events, including train derailments in Ohio and South Carolina, and the U.S. government's response to these incidents. Tupy highlights the importance of political and economic systems in fostering growth, citing historical examples like Song China and ancient Rome, where government policies impacted economic success. They discuss demographic trends, noting that while countries like India are experiencing population growth, others like Japan and Italy are facing stagnation. Tupy points out that economic freedom can compensate for a declining population, as seen in China post-1978 reforms. He emphasizes that sub-Saharan Africa is the only region with a growing population, but it struggles with economic growth due to a lack of freedom. The discussion also touches on cultural factors influencing birth rates, such as education and societal expectations. Tupy notes that wealthier societies tend to have fewer children, as women often prioritize careers over family. He argues that the narrative surrounding overpopulation is driven by a pessimistic view of the future, which discourages people from having children. The podcast concludes with a focus on the importance of leadership and optimism in addressing societal challenges. Tupy encourages listeners to embrace the potential of population growth and innovation, asserting that human ingenuity can overcome resource limitations. The hosts express concern about the current political climate and the need for accountability in leadership, while also highlighting the resilience of American society.

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Should We Be Worried About Falling Birth Rates? - Lyman Stone
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Fertility rates in America have declined significantly, from an average of 2.1 children per woman in 2007 to about 1.6 today. Historically, women had more children, but many did not survive due to high mortality rates. Today, nearly all children survive to puberty, yet fertility continues to fall, indicating that factors beyond child survival are at play. Economic wealth does not directly correlate with higher birth rates; rather, cultural factors and societal expectations influence family size. Surveys indicate that while the ideal number of children for Americans is around 2.3, actual intentions range from 1.85 to 2.1, reflecting a gap between desires and reality. A notable increase in childlessness among younger people has been observed, with nearly 50% of those under 50 expressing no desire for children. This trend is partly attributed to rising expectations about parenting and economic pressures, particularly among young men whose incomes have declined. The conversation also touches on the impact of mental health on fertility preferences, suggesting that anxiety and depression correlate with lower birth rates. Additionally, the decline in marriage rates contributes significantly to falling fertility, as marriage remains closely linked to childbearing. The discussion concludes with a focus on the importance of addressing housing affordability as a means to support family formation, emphasizing the need for policies that facilitate young people's ability to start families. The speaker advocates for pronatalist policies to help families achieve their desired family sizes.

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Is Social Status Determined By Your Genetics? - Gregory Clark
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The study examines 425,000 individuals in England over 400 years to understand the inheritance of social status. It reveals three key findings: a strong and consistent inheritance of status, no increase in social mobility over centuries, and a surprising correlation between genetic and social outcomes. The research indicates that genetic transmission plays a significant role in determining social status, with both mothers and fathers equally influencing children's outcomes, except in wealth, where fathers have a greater impact due to patrilineal inheritance. Birth order and family size show minimal effects on social outcomes, while parental presence does not significantly influence children's success. The study suggests that social mobility is hindered by assortative mating, where individuals marry those of similar social status, perpetuating the cycle of inherited status. This pattern is consistent across different societies, including Denmark and Sweden. The implications of these findings challenge the belief in social mobility through education, as increased schooling has not correlated with improved life outcomes. The research also highlights the potential long-term effects of immigration policies favoring high-status individuals, as they tend to assimilate and enhance societal productivity. Ultimately, the study suggests that genetics and social structures significantly shape individual life chances, raising questions about the effectiveness of current social policies aimed at improving mobility.

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Is It Ethical To Hand-Pick Your Child’s Genes? - Dr Jonathan Anomaly
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Dr. Jonathan Anomaly discusses the historical context and societal implications of IQ and genetic differences. He explains that post-World War II norms stigmatized discussions around IQ due to its misuse in justifying eugenics and discriminatory policies. Anomaly highlights that intelligence, broadly defined as problem-solving ability, has genetic components, similar to traits like height and athleticism. He acknowledges criticisms of IQ tests but asserts their reliability in measuring cognitive abilities over the past 80 years. Anomaly notes that higher IQ correlates with educational attainment, income, and even marital stability, while lower IQ is linked to increased criminality. He emphasizes that intelligence is not the sole determinant of success; personality traits and environmental factors also play significant roles. The conversation shifts to genetic selection and embryo screening, suggesting that advancements in reproductive technology could lead to selecting for desirable traits, including intelligence. He anticipates a future where genetic selection becomes commonplace, driven by societal pressures and technological advancements. Anomaly argues that this could lead to improved health outcomes and cognitive abilities, countering trends of declining birth rates and increasing mutation loads in certain populations. He warns of potential ethical dilemmas, such as the risk of selecting for traits like religiosity or political ideology, which could exacerbate societal divisions. The discussion also touches on the public's attitudes toward genetic selection, revealing a preference for selecting against diseases while showing hesitance toward traits like intelligence or personality. Anomaly believes that as technology becomes more accessible, societal resistance to genetic selection will diminish, leading to a preference cascade where the acceptance of genetic enhancement becomes widespread. In conclusion, Anomaly advocates for embracing genetic technologies while being mindful of the ethical implications, suggesting that informed choices in genetic selection could enhance societal well-being and individual prospects.
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