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To think restricting the amount of children someone has could help the planet?

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foryourown · 19/06/2019 11:32

The disclaimer being that it wouldn't be lawful nor morally right to control a woman's reproductive system.

But the fact still stands that for the environment, it would be beneficial for people to just stop reproducing like they do?

Who would've thought abortion is good for the planet, eh?

I don't think there's any type of way around it. Apart from perhaps benefit packages in place for families who do stick with 1....

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DeeCeeCherry · 19/06/2019 19:18

Worked well for China - Not.

Anti-immigration & nosey disgruntled fucker thread in (not very good) disguise.

Many are the ways in which women who hate other women will seek ways to criticise and control. It's lucky their pie in the sky notions will never come to fruition

JustMe9 · 19/06/2019 19:33

It is already hapenning... They are trying to reduce the number of people living on Earth. Havent you ever thought that infertility issues exist for a reason? Most of our water is poluted, air as well, all the GMO in food/super processed foods that are close to poison and have no nutrition value and also the new 5G internet electronic waves that cant only cause infertility they can also cause cancer. Google up about it. So the population may reduce itself as in the next 50 years there may be more infertle people than fertile. Sorry about my poor english here.

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