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What to do about overpopulation?

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What to do about overpopulation?

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Once you get past the silly propaganda on the lamestream media, the declared purpose of most of the criminal and bizarre policies of evil Western regimes over the last 40 years has been to combat overpopulation. The trouble is that once you see a flourishing human population as the enemy, you get to an ethical standpoint where good is evil and evil is good. Hence it becomes an imperative to f**k up everything about society in a manner well described on this forum.

On the other hand, if the human population were not subjected to the depredations of the elite over the last 40 years - 2 billion abortions, pervasive birth control, females inducted into sterile corporate whoredom etc. - then we would be lacking a bit of elbow room about now. One might argue that with theoretically available technology, the world would still not really be overpopulated, but if everyone had the amount of children they wanted, then at some point in the future it inevitably would be.

So is there a way to limit the human population without ruining everything? Traditionally the way to do this was with water contaminated either with pathogens or heavy metals. However, that would probably not fly now and wasn't so great anyway. I can't really think of a good way. Perhaps there will be some natural disaster like a comet event that will preferentially kill off stupid people, leaving smart people to rebuild civilization on a clear field. That would seem about the best hope.

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