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Ed O'Shaughnessy
@eddieosh
“Because first we crafted a world where children could no longer contribute. Then we crafted a world that separated sex from having children. Next we created a world where children were luxuries. We’re now in the midst of creating a world without a place for children at all. Whatever the wisdom of these steps, they’re going to be very difficult to reverse.” https://www.wearenotsaved.com/p/horses-in-1925-children-in-2025
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plastic 🎩
@plasticgnome.eth
religion is historically what spurred people on to procreate blindly. decline of religion + greater intellectual self awareness = decline in birth rate.
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Ed O'Shaughnessy
@eddieosh
I always thought of religion as a form of birth control so that populations didn't overshoot their resource carrying capacity. Before universal welfare the family unit was the best form of caring for the children that were produced.
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plastic 🎩
@plasticgnome.eth
many religions encourage large families and child-rearing. catholicism and mormonism are examples (actually most christian religions encourage large families). judaism encourages large families. muslim cultures also encourage large families. thought wasn’t given to resource capacity, higher powers will intervene to provide.
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