Overpopulation
25 February 2016 09:51 amWhy does someone feel the need "to protect all the babies"?
Why does someone see the need to protect someone that he doesn't know - that he will never get to know and that he doesn't care about apart from only his purpose?
Doesn't he see that, when all people that were conceived in a developed country would survive and grow old, that the population number was far higher in his state and that the battle for resources, for places to live, jobs, food, water, electricity, fossil fuels and health care services, would become far tighter than he is used to it currently?
Doesn't he see that most of the population that benefits from abortion and contraception measures is the poor class that is able to spare it to themselves to care for children which they couldn't feed?
Would that be a desirable state for him if the world was overgrown with poor people?
Would that be a desirable state for everyone if the world was overgrown with people - which you don't know how to feed, how to supply and where to get the resources from for their needs?
Why would you get upon the idea to feed them, you ask?
Why would you be so stupid to risk a scenario in which billions of people stand against your class with not even a billion in number?
Are you that eager and confident you would survive this if it came to battle?
Whether you want it or not, the poor people born will always long for resources and try to get access to them, just like you do. And they will always manage to achieve this in parts.
So - do you plan on colonizing another planet earth that is not in sight just to keep this demand for energy at bay that it won't threaten your comfortable wealth, or do you finally see why there needs to be some reason in this topic?
Why does someone see the need to protect someone that he doesn't know - that he will never get to know and that he doesn't care about apart from only his purpose?
Doesn't he see that, when all people that were conceived in a developed country would survive and grow old, that the population number was far higher in his state and that the battle for resources, for places to live, jobs, food, water, electricity, fossil fuels and health care services, would become far tighter than he is used to it currently?
Doesn't he see that most of the population that benefits from abortion and contraception measures is the poor class that is able to spare it to themselves to care for children which they couldn't feed?
Would that be a desirable state for him if the world was overgrown with poor people?
Would that be a desirable state for everyone if the world was overgrown with people - which you don't know how to feed, how to supply and where to get the resources from for their needs?
Why would you get upon the idea to feed them, you ask?
Why would you be so stupid to risk a scenario in which billions of people stand against your class with not even a billion in number?
Are you that eager and confident you would survive this if it came to battle?
Whether you want it or not, the poor people born will always long for resources and try to get access to them, just like you do. And they will always manage to achieve this in parts.
So - do you plan on colonizing another planet earth that is not in sight just to keep this demand for energy at bay that it won't threaten your comfortable wealth, or do you finally see why there needs to be some reason in this topic?