@dave
I am sorry, but while I don't know this particular politician, the trend from "It's a conspiracy" to "its happening and its good" is seriously way too common and annoying.
The gaslighting does drive one insane. Not the part that it wasn't happening, we know it was. But noone then acknowledges that we were right once we get to the "It's a good thing" phase.
@dave
I will need a serious argumentation to believe, that people who:
Believe that earth is overpopulated
Have been pushing feminism for decades
Made marriage into a legal nightmare
Push both abortion and hormonal birth control
Are not trying to lower the human population intentionally.
And that doesn't include factors harder to prove like chemicals in the water, push for vaccination, limiting healthy foods etc.
@lolipunk2069 @LukeAlmighty @dave Also notice how they list age of marriage as the first thing in both papers
You're not a sane person if you think you can somehow deny what they literally state themselves outright
@applejack @lolipunk2069 @dave
Last point of first screenshot
> improve mental health.
This one is so important, because they changed the original plan, after they found out, that bad mental health works better to reduce fertility then good one.
@LukeAlmighty @dave >I don't know this particular politician
Let me introduce you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qh8rpFTVBuM
@LukeAlmighty The conspiracy is that the decline in fertility is intentional and planned. It isn’t.