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CultureApril 29, 2024
Corporate media outlet makes unhinged claim having babies is a "far right" scheme to overthrow "liberal democracy"
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POLITICO published an article over the weekend that attempts to slander those on the right who believe bringing more children into this world is a good thing are actually part of a far-right scheme to overthrow "liberal democracy."
According to the article titled, “The Far Right’s Campaign to Explode the Population:”
The threat, we are told here this weekend, is existential, biological, epoch-defining. Economies will fail, civilizations will fall, and it will all happen because people aren’t having enough babies.
Two can play this game. According to the left, Climate change is a threat to human existence and all life on earth. All civilizations will fail and it will all happen because people are having too many babies.
The writer, Gaby Del Valle, “is a reporter whose work focuses on immigration, surveillance and the far right.” She discusses a conference in late Dec. dubbed the “Natal Conference”, but why she waited over four months to write this article is unclear. However, it’s clear she is trying to brand Conservatives as being creepily obsessed with bringing children into this world while failing to see how sinister it is to be beholden to a political party that is so obsessed with killing and destroying life.
At first glance, this conference might look like something new: A case for having kids that is rooted in a critique of the market-driven forces that shape our lives and the shifts that have made our culture less family-oriented. As [Kevin] Dolan later tells me in an email, declining birth rates are primarily the fault of “default middle-class ‘life path’ offered by our educational system and corporate employers,” which Dolan says is “in obvious competition with starting a family.” These systems, he believes, have created a consumer-driven, hedonistic society that requires its members to be slavishly devoted to their office jobs, often at the expense of starting a family.
The writer desperately tries to twist his quote in the most absurd way possible with little success. The left is indeed obsessed with telling women that climbing the corporate ladder is more fulfilling than starting a family. Progressives are the ones who push the idea that being dedicated to your boss as a disposable employee is somehow more fulfilling than choosing a family.
But over the course of the conference, the seemingly novel arguments for having children fade and give way to a different set of concerns. Throughout the day, speakers and participants hint at the other aspects of modern life that worried them about future generations in the U.S. and other parts of the West: divorce, gender integration, “wokeness,” declining genetic “quality.”
I guarantee that no speaker said anything about "declining genetic quality," which is exactly why she only put the word "quality" in quotes.
Many of the speakers and attendees see natalism as a way of reversing these changes. As the speakers chart their roadmaps for raising birth rates, it becomes evident that for the most dedicated of them, the mission is to build an army of like-minded people, starting with their own children, who will reject a whole host of changes wrought by liberal democracy and who, perhaps one day, will amount to a population large enough to effect more lasting change.
This conference suggests there’s a simple way around the problem of majority rule: breeding a new majority — one that looks and sounds just like them.
She wants readers to believe that the only reason that these people believe that a declining birth rate is a bad thing is because Conservatives want to create the next Hitler Youth generation. That sums it up in a nutshell.
The left is an anti-human death cult, there really is no other way to put it. And they are wrong. The world is not even close to being overpopulated. The entire world population can fit inside Texas with the same density as New York City. But Progressives not only worship the Earth, they believe it is so utterly fragile that humans are viewed as objects that nature must get rid of. Similar to having too many pants in one's closet that need to be donated. So while the writer does everything she can think of to label the right as a bunch of eugenicists, that is exactly what she is advocating for.
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