The birth rate crisis.

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The fertility rate collapse has nothing to do with money, or housing, or education, or contraception. Women do not see the majority of men as worth reproducing with and are not having children with them anymore. This cultural shift has been dramatic which is why older generations do not understand it. The answer is simple; however, it is controversial — so the mainstream media does not report honestly on fertility rates.

Something needs to be done about this, maybe geomaxxing is the solution.
 
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not that bad tbh, overpopulation was a real problem iirc but its over for Japan and korea and immigration won't fix it
 
not that bad tbh, overpopulation was a real problem iirc but its over for Japan and korea and immigration won't fix it
Who’s going to look after all the old people?

Also, if immigration won’t fix the issu what other options to de we have?
 
young people, these are only concerns for east asia
There aren’t enough young people being born to look after all the old people and sustain the economy, which will lead to collapse of the current economic system.
 
There aren’t enough young people being born to look after all the old people and sustain the economy: which will lead to collapse of the current economic system.
is there any proof of that in the north?
 
Men also don't want to marry .Women in 21th century don't deserve anything better
 
Just look at the demographic pyramids. There's nothing natural about them. It's all slow stagnation and demographic bleed.
Fertility decline is actually the most natural consequence of development when you have better education especially for women, access to birth control, rising cost of raising children etc but it’s not a sign of collapse.
 
Fertility decline is actually the most natural consequence of development when you have better education especially for women, access to birth control, rising cost of raising children etc but it’s not a sign of collapse.
Plenty of past societies rationalized their own stagnation as "the natural order." Funny how those stories always end.
 
Plenty of past societies rationalized their own stagnation as "the natural order." Funny how those stories always end.
Unlike past societies, modern societies have the tools, data and adaptability to respond.
 
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Unlike past societies, modern societies have the tools, data and adaptability to respond.
Fertility rates keep dropping. The demographic pyramid inverts. There's no fix, just managed decline. This is the core issue, and it's not getting fixed.
 
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