Will ‘Population Dud’ Be The End Of
Civilization As We Know It?
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Posted By: RockyTCB,
10/17/2025 9:15:15 AM
The “moral equivalent of war” is often used to elevate an otherwise non-threatening event into an existential threat. But today, the U.S. and indeed, all of Western civilization, faces a very real existential threat, one equal to war: the global collapse of fertility and families.
In country after country, the stark, awful news emerges on a nearly daily basis: birth rates are plunging as women disengage from traditional marriage and family life, and young men do the same.
The U.S. is no exception.
Last year, the U.S. fertility rate plunged to an all-time low of 1.6 children per woman, a rate roughly 24% below the 2.1 children required j
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Trump Won 10/17/2025 9:21:08 AM (No. 2017946)
"Last year, the U.S. fertility rate plunged to an all-time low of 1.6 children per woman..."
That 0.6% of a child are democrats born without a brain.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
sw penn 10/17/2025 9:29:44 AM (No. 2017953)
Not a bug.
It's the plan.
AI will do their business.
Robots will pick their strawberries.
They don't need you.
They'll make life so expensive, so degrading, that people will just give up.
And they will have their own private island called Earth.
Until that system fails.
Because all systems fail.
And there will be no one pick them back up...
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
PChristopher 10/17/2025 9:42:15 AM (No. 2017960)
Hmmm...I don't think I saw anything in there about toxic masculinity or feminism being rammed down the throats of young men to the point where men no longer want to engage with women. That's certainly doesn't help with the birth rate at all.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
BluesClues 10/17/2025 10:25:31 AM (No. 2017970)
The "solutions" they propose aren't really solutions. Sure, they are good conservative principals but they won't reverse fertility decline. We need a cultural shift on all levels. And I really don't see that happening easily. We need stay at home moms, so somehow, we need to encourage two parent households where one stays home. That's almost impossible in today's society and, IMHO, is the #1 cause of the fertility drop. It's crazy to raise multiple kids while both parents are working. It almost technically impossible. Daycare is not a solution. Solve how to encourage that, and you've solved the fertility problem.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
jalo1951 10/17/2025 10:26:48 AM (No. 2017971)
It's hard to be a wife and mother and work full time outside the home. It's exhausting. But life is so expensive they feel that there is no other option. Unless one person has a very good salary two paychecks is necessary. Yes, I realize a lot of money is spent on items that are not necessary but it is still a tough row to hoe. I grew up in the 1950's with five brothers and sisters. My grandmother lived with us which made a huge difference. The help she gave cannot be ignored. We were not the only family with grandparents living with us. It was common. I just don't think that young women want to be bothered. Being a wife and a mother is no longer a goal. There are a lot of choices for women and those choices are way down the list. Yes, there was a time when getting pregnant wasn't a choice which caused difficulties. And you no longer have to be married to have children if you want them. It's complicated. In the 1970's the rage was zero population growth. Well we are there and now they realize it's a problem. What to do, what to do. Life can be hard and people just do not want to sacrifice.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
mean Gene 10/17/2025 10:28:20 AM (No. 2017972)
Gee.
Not a word about all those so-called vaccines that caused all those miscarriages and spontaneous abortions?
Perhaps killing off women's ability to carry a baby to term was a feature, not a bug.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
NorthernDog 10/17/2025 10:44:42 AM (No. 2017977)
I think a lot of basic biology is being ignored. Fertility rates for women start to decline after age 30. By age 36 or so the chances of conceiving are declining rapidly. Postponing starting a family is a popular choice but is probably a big cause of the declining birth rates.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
hershey 10/17/2025 10:52:02 AM (No. 2017982)
Don't think they included the muslim birth rate...always need more bombers and foot soldiers...
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Strike3 10/17/2025 11:27:45 AM (No. 2018008)
Civilization will not end but when the white race disappears and the world becomes barbaric and muslim, we will be set back thirty centuries or so.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Bluefindad 10/17/2025 11:37:56 AM (No. 2018013)
Serving as a greeter at a large Southern Baptist church in North Carolina, I've noticed recently a big surge in the number of expectant young ladies! Encouraging news, eh?
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
DVC 10/17/2025 11:50:39 AM (No. 2018019)
Sane, sensible people are still having kids. The USA population in 1952 was 152 million. It is 330 million or so now. I can't see that it would be unsurvivable if we slid back to the population of 1952. We did just fine then. There would be adjustments, certainly, especially with the destructive power of our horrible, destructive "safety net" welfare state which is far more of a hammock for the lazy than a safety net.
I won't be around, and I'm sure that the next generation of two will figure it out.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Venturer 10/17/2025 12:29:16 PM (No. 2018040)
Except in countries where the population is poor and ignorant.The poor and the ignorant are breeding like flies.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Catherine 10/17/2025 3:10:21 PM (No. 2018097)
What # 6 said. Newborns are all given a hepatitis shot - at birth. Then there are the 70 or so immunizations they get up to age 18. There is something big, bad wrong with this and lower birth rates is one of them.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 10/17/2025 3:23:15 PM (No. 2018099)
The divorce rate and expense of raising a family have smart people slowing down. Smart people see the 50% divorce rate and don't want to raise children in poverty.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
JimBob 10/17/2025 3:27:06 PM (No. 2018100)
It seems to me that there are three factors.
One is financial. Homes, cars -everything- has become so expensive that it takes both parents working to make ends meet.
Two is cultural. The leftist media drives a cultural attitude that marriage is not desirable, women should be single and working, and that raising kids is not an important job, when in fact having kids and raising them properly is essential for a culture to continue to the next generation. (Is there a political angle to this, as single women largely vote Democ'RAT, while married women with children largely vote Republican?)
Third is the myriad vaccines, and in addition information is coming out that the Covid 'Clot Shot' has made it impossible for many women to have children.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
franq 10/18/2025 8:08:17 AM (No. 2018316)
Centuries ago, King David wrote in Psalm 37, " I have been young, and now am old; yet have I not seen the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging bread."
Still true today. God will make a way. He can make $1 do the work of $10. We've seen it in our family and extended family. Yes, if couples feel they "need" the McMansion, two incomes will be required. And as has been mentioned, there are insidious, unnecessary vaccines out there. But it is not hopeless.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
doctorfixit 10/18/2025 7:56:52 PM (No. 2018638)
Muslims and Mexicans pump out 5 per woman average. Europeans and European-Americans. 1.6
Revenge of the bedroom. There is no danger of de-population until some plague comes along, or worldwide famine.
The planet has a long term carrying capacity of fewer than 100 million humans. One way or another that will be the outcome.
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