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- Depopulation is one of the greatest threats to the future of humanity.
- Climate change is actually an old scare tactic used to keep people from having children.
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- Overpopulation is a myth that has been scientifically proven false.
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Here is what Jordan Peterson and Elon Musk have said so far:
“The idea of overpopulation kicked in in the 1960s, there were dire predictions for the year 2,000. Those were absolutely wrong. What happened was that everyone got way richer and the bottom section of the population got lifted out of poverty.”
“There’s going to be a terrible shortage of young people…there is nothing more implicitly genocidal than the idea that the planet has too many people on it. I’ve seen people shaming others out of having children. It’s unbelievable.”
— Jordan Peterson
“We need to watch out for population collapse. Some people think that the world has too many humans—but that’s just because they live in a city. All humans on earth could fit in the city of New York on one floor. It’s not exactly a secret, low birth rates and population collapse are a big risk. This is not a good way to end.”
— Elon Musk
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